#[non_exhaustive]pub enum ArrayValue {
ArrayValues(Vec<ArrayValue>),
BooleanValues(Vec<bool>),
DoubleValues(Vec<f64>),
LongValues(Vec<i64>),
StringValues(Vec<String>),
#[non_exhaustive] Unknown,
}
Expand description
Contains an array.
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This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
ArrayValues(Vec<ArrayValue>)
An array of arrays.
BooleanValues(Vec<bool>)
An array of Boolean values.
DoubleValues(Vec<f64>)
An array of floating-point numbers.
LongValues(Vec<i64>)
An array of integers.
StringValues(Vec<String>)
An array of strings.
#[non_exhaustive]Unknown
The Unknown
variant represents cases where new union variant was received. Consider upgrading the SDK to the latest available version.
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Source§impl ArrayValue
impl ArrayValue
Sourcepub fn as_array_values(&self) -> Result<&Vec<ArrayValue>, &Self>
pub fn as_array_values(&self) -> Result<&Vec<ArrayValue>, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into ArrayValues
, extracting the inner Vec
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_array_values(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_array_values(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this is a ArrayValues
.
Sourcepub fn as_boolean_values(&self) -> Result<&Vec<bool>, &Self>
pub fn as_boolean_values(&self) -> Result<&Vec<bool>, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into BooleanValues
, extracting the inner Vec
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_boolean_values(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_boolean_values(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this is a BooleanValues
.
Sourcepub fn as_double_values(&self) -> Result<&Vec<f64>, &Self>
pub fn as_double_values(&self) -> Result<&Vec<f64>, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into DoubleValues
, extracting the inner Vec
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_double_values(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_double_values(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this is a DoubleValues
.
Sourcepub fn as_long_values(&self) -> Result<&Vec<i64>, &Self>
pub fn as_long_values(&self) -> Result<&Vec<i64>, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into LongValues
, extracting the inner Vec
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_long_values(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_long_values(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this is a LongValues
.
Sourcepub fn as_string_values(&self) -> Result<&Vec<String>, &Self>
pub fn as_string_values(&self) -> Result<&Vec<String>, &Self>
Tries to convert the enum instance into StringValues
, extracting the inner Vec
.
Returns Err(&Self)
if it can’t be converted.
Sourcepub fn is_string_values(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_string_values(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this is a StringValues
.
Sourcepub fn is_unknown(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_unknown(&self) -> bool
Returns true if the enum instance is the Unknown
variant.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for ArrayValue
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impl RefUnwindSafe for ArrayValue
impl Send for ArrayValue
impl Sync for ArrayValue
impl Unpin for ArrayValue
impl UnwindSafe for ArrayValue
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