containers-0.6.0.1: Assorted concrete container types
Copyright(c) Gershom Bazerman 2018
LicenseBSD-style
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LanguageHaskell98

Data.Containers.ListUtils

Description

This module provides efficient containers-based functions on the list type.

Synopsis

Documentation

nubOrd :: Ord a => [a] -> [a] Source #

\( O(n \log n \). The nubOrd function removes duplicate elements from a list. In particular, it keeps only the first occurrence of each element. By using a Set internally it has better asymptotics than the standard nub function.

Strictness

nubOrd is strict in the elements of the list.

Efficiency note

When applicable, it is almost always better to use nubInt or nubIntOn instead of this function. For example, the best way to nub a list of characters is

 nubIntOn fromEnum xs

nubOrdOn :: Ord b => (a -> b) -> [a] -> [a] Source #

The nubOrdOn function behaves just like nubOrd except it performs comparisons not on the original datatype, but a user-specified projection from that datatype.

Strictness

nubOrdOn is strict in the values of the function applied to the elements of the list.

nubInt :: [Int] -> [Int] Source #

\( O(n \min(n,W)) \). The nubInt function removes duplicate Int values from a list. In particular, it keeps only the first occurrence of each element. By using an IntSet internally, it attains better asymptotics than the standard nub function.

See also nubIntOn, a more widely applicable generalization.

Strictness

nubInt is strict in the elements of the list.

nubIntOn :: (a -> Int) -> [a] -> [a] Source #

The nubIntOn function behaves just like nubInt except it performs comparisons not on the original datatype, but a user-specified projection from that datatype.

Strictness

nubIntOn is strict in the values of the function applied to the elements of the list.