inline fun CharSequence.partition( predicate: (Char) -> Boolean ): Pair<CharSequence, CharSequence>
Splits the original char sequence into pair of char sequences, where first char sequence contains characters for which predicate yielded true
, while second char sequence contains characters for which predicate yielded false
.
import kotlin.test.*
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
//sampleStart
fun isVowel(c: Char) = "aeuio".contains(c, ignoreCase = true)
val string = "Discussion"
val result = string.partition(::isVowel)
println(result) // (iuio, Dscssn)
//sampleEnd
}
inline fun String.partition( predicate: (Char) -> Boolean ): Pair<String, String>
Splits the original string into pair of strings, where first string contains characters for which predicate yielded true
, while second string contains characters for which predicate yielded false
.
import kotlin.test.*
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
//sampleStart
fun isVowel(c: Char) = "aeuio".contains(c, ignoreCase = true)
val string = "Discussion"
val result = string.partition(::isVowel)
println(result) // (iuio, Dscssn)
//sampleEnd
}
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