setOf

fun setOf(range: IntRange): Set<Int>

Return an integer Set from int range.

Example:

setOf(1..10) // {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}

Since

1.1.0


fun setOf(range: UIntRange): Set<UInt>

Return an un-sign integer Set from un-sign int range.

Example:

setOf(1u..10u) // {1u, 2u, 3u, 4u, 5u, 6u, 7u, 8u, 9u, 10u}

Since

1.1.0


fun setOf(range: LongRange): Set<Long>

Return a long Set from long range.

Example:

setOf(1..10L) // {1L, 2L, 3L, 4L, 5L, 6L, 7L, 8L, 9L, 10L}

Since

1.1.0


fun setOf(range: ULongRange): Set<ULong>

Return an un-sign long Set from un-sign long range.

Example:

setOf(1uL..10uL) // {1ul, 2uL, 3uL, 4uL, 5uL, 6uL, 7uL, 8uL, 9uL, 10uL}

Since

1.1.0


fun setOf(progression: IntProgression): Set<Int>

Return an integer Set from int progression.

Example:

setOf(1..10 step 2) // {1, 3, 5, 7, 9}

Since

1.1.0


fun setOf(progression: UIntProgression): Set<UInt>

Return an un-sign integer Set from un-sign int progression.

Example:

setOf(1u..10u step 2) // {1u, 3u, 5u, 7u, 9u}

Since

1.1.0


fun setOf(progression: LongProgression): Set<Long>

Return a long Set from long progression.

Example:

setOf(1..10L step 2) // {1L, 3L, 5L, 7L, 9L}

Since

1.1.0


fun setOf(progression: ULongProgression): Set<ULong>

Return an un-sign long Set from un-sign long progression.

Example:

setOf(1uL..10uL step 2) // {1ul, 3uL, 5uL, 7uL, 9uL}

Since

1.1.0


fun setOf(range: CharRange): Set<Char>

Return a char Set from char range.

Example:

setOf('a'..'f') // {'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'}

Since

1.1.0


fun setOf(progression: CharProgression): Set<Char>

Return a char Set from char progression.

Example:

setOf('a'..'f' step 2) // {'a', 'c', 'e'}

Since

1.1.0