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NAME

List::Rubyish::Circular - A circular list implementation based on List::Rubyish

SYNOPSIS

use Test::More; use List::Rubyish::Circular;

my $list = List::Rubyish::Circular->new(qw(jkondo reikon cinnamon));

is_deeply, $list->cycle->to_a, [qw(reikon cinnamon jkondo)]; is_deeply, $list->cycle(2)->to_a, [qw(jkondo reikon cinnamon)];

is_deeply, $list->rcycle->to_a, [qw(cinnamon jkondo reikon)]; is_deeply, $list->rcycle(2)->to_a, [qw(jkondo reikon cinnamon)];

# $list is still a circular list after destracive operation $list->push(qw(tokky));

is_deeply, $list->to_a, [qw(jkondo reikon cinnamon tokky)]; is_deeply, $list->cycle->to_a, [qw(reikon cinnamon tokky jkondo)]; is_deeply, $list->rcycle(2)->to_a, [qw(tokky jkondo reikon cinnamon)];

DESCRIPTION

List::Rubyish::Circular is a cirlular list implementation besed on List::Rubyish, so that You can utilize some convenient methods from List::Rubyish against a circular list.

METHODS

cycle ( I<$count> )

Shifts list to the left according to $count. If $count not passed in, its value is 1. This operation is destructive.

my $list = List::Rubyish::Circular->new(qw(jkondo reikon cinnamon));

is_deeply, $list->cycle->to_a, [qw(reikon cinnamon jkondo)]; is_deeply, $list->cycle(2)->to_a, [qw(jkondo reikon cinnamon)];

rcycle ( I<$count> )

The opposite of cycle.

SEE ALSO

AUTHOR

Kentaro Kuribayashi kentarok@gmail.com

SEE ALSO

LICENSE

Copyright (C) Kentaro Kuribayashi

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.