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§Range Compare
This crate provides a method to compare two ranges and get the overlapping parts of the ranges.
§Compare two ranges
use range_compare::{RangeExt, RangeCmpResult};
// create two ranges
let range1 = 2..10;
let range2 = 5..15;
// compare the original range1 with the other range2
// safe the [RangeCmpResult] of the comparison in a variable
let result = range1.compare(&range2);
assert_eq!(
result,
RangeCmpResult::EndIncluded {
other_after: 10..15,
original_part_which_is_not_included: 2..5,
overlapping_part: 5..10,
}
);
§Get the matching part of the original range
use range_compare::{RangeExt, RangeCmpResult};
// create two ranges
let range1 = 29..40;
let range2 = 35..70;
// compare the original range1 with the other range2
// safe the [RangeCmpResult] of the comparison in a variable
let result = range1.compare(&range2);
// get the matching part of the original range
let matching_part = result.get_matching_part();
assert_eq!(matching_part, Some(35..40).as_ref());
Check the RangeCmpResult documentation for more information about the possible results of the comparison.
Enums§
- Range
CmpResult - Result of the comparison of two ranges
Traits§
- Range
Ext - Extension trait for ranges