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class Range
##
# call-seq:
# rng.first -> obj
# rng.first(n) -> an_array
#
# Returns the first object in the range, or an array of the first +n+
# elements.
#
# (10..20).first #=> 10
# (10..20).first(3) #=> [10, 11, 12]
#
def first(*args)
raise RangeError, "cannot get the first element of beginless range" if self.begin.nil?
return self.begin if args.empty?
raise ArgumentError, "wrong number of arguments (given #{args.length}, expected 1)" unless args.length == 1
nv = args[0]
n = nv.__to_int
raise ArgumentError, "negative array size (or size too big)" unless 0 <= n
ary = []
each do |i|
break if n <= 0
ary.push(i)
n -= 1
end
ary
end
##
# call-seq:
# rng.last -> obj
# rng.last(n) -> an_array
#
# Returns the last object in the range,
# or an array of the last +n+ elements.
#
# Note that with no arguments +last+ will return the object that defines
# the end of the range even if #exclude_end? is +true+.
#
# (10..20).last #=> 20
# (10...20).last #=> 20
# (10..20).last(3) #=> [18, 19, 20]
# (10...20).last(3) #=> [17, 18, 19]
def last(*args)
raise RangeError, "cannot get the last element of endless range" if self.end.nil?
return self.end if args.empty?
raise ArgumentError, "wrong number of arguments (given #{args.length}, expected 1)" unless args.length == 1
nv = args[0]
n = nv.__to_int
raise ArgumentError, "negative array size (or size too big)" unless 0 <= n
return self.to_a.last(nv)
end
def max(&block)
val = self.begin
last = self.end
return super(&block) if block
raise RangeError, "cannot get the maximum of endless range" if last.nil?
# fast path for numerics
if val.kind_of?(Numeric) && last.kind_of?(Numeric)
raise TypeError if exclude_end? && !last.kind_of?(Integer)
return nil if val > last
return nil if val == last && exclude_end?
max = last
max -= 1 if exclude_end?
return max
end
# delegate to Enumerable
super()
end
def min(&block)
val = self.begin
last = self.end
if block
raise RangeError, "cannot get the minimum of endless range with custom comparison method" if last.nil?
return super(&block)
end
return val if last.nil?
# fast path for numerics
if val.kind_of?(Numeric) && last.kind_of?(Numeric)
return nil if val > last
return nil if val == last && exclude_end?
min = val
return min
end
# delegate to Enumerable
super()
end
end
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