| Copyright | (c) 2012 diagrams-lib team (see LICENSE) | 
|---|---|
| License | BSD-style (see LICENSE) | 
| Maintainer | diagrams-discuss@googlegroups.com | 
| Safe Haskell | None | 
| Language | Haskell2010 | 
Diagrams.Coordinates
Description
Nice syntax for constructing and pattern-matching on literal points and vectors.
- data a :& b = a :& b
 - class Coordinates c where
- type FinalCoord c :: *
 - type PrevDim c :: *
 - type Decomposition c :: *
 - (^&) :: PrevDim c -> FinalCoord c -> c
 - pr :: PrevDim c -> FinalCoord c -> c
 - coords :: c -> Decomposition c
 
 
Documentation
A pair of values, with a convenient infix (left-associative) data constructor.
Constructors
| a :& b infixl 7 | 
class Coordinates c where Source
Types which are instances of the Coordinates class can be
   constructed using ^& (for example, a three-dimensional vector
   could be constructed by 1 ^& 6 ^& 3), and deconstructed using
   coords.  A common pattern is to use coords in conjunction
   with the ViewPatterns extension, like so:
foo :: Vector3 -> ... foo (coords -> x :& y :& z) = ...
Associated Types
type FinalCoord c :: * Source
The type of the final coordinate.
The type of everything other than the final coordinate.
type Decomposition c :: * Source
Decomposition of c into applications of :&.
Methods
(^&) :: PrevDim c -> FinalCoord c -> c infixl 7 Source
Construct a value of type c by providing something of one
   less dimension (which is perhaps itself recursively constructed
   using (^&)) and a final coordinate.  For example,
2 ^& 3 :: P2 3 ^& 5 ^& 6 :: V3
Note that ^& is left-associative.
pr :: PrevDim c -> FinalCoord c -> c Source
Prefix synonym for ^&. pr stands for pair of PrevDim, FinalCoord
coords :: c -> Decomposition c Source
Decompose a value of type c into its constituent coordinates,
   stored in a nested (:&) structure.
Instances
| Coordinates (V4 n) Source | |
| Coordinates (V3 n) Source | |
| Coordinates (V2 n) Source | |
| Coordinates (a, b) Source | |
| Coordinates (v n) => Coordinates (Point v n) Source | |
| Coordinates ((:&) a b) Source | |
| Coordinates (a, b, c) Source | |
| Coordinates (a, b, c, d) Source |