UnorderedIterableEquality<E> class
Equality of the elements of two iterables without considering order.
Two iterables are considered equal if they have the same number of elements, and the elements of one set can be paired with the elements of the other iterable, so that each pair are equal.
- Implemented types
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- IEquality<
T>
- IEquality<
Constructors
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UnorderedIterableEquality([IEquality<
E> elementEquality = const DefaultEquality<Never>()]) -
const
Properties
- hashCode → int
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The hash code for this object.
no setterinherited
- runtimeType → Type
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A representation of the runtime type of the object.
no setterinherited
Methods
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equals(
Iterable< E> ? elements1, Iterable<E> ? elements2) → bool -
Compare two elements for being equal.
inherited
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hash(
Iterable< E> ? elements) → int -
Creates a combined hash code for a number of objects.
inherited
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isValidKey(
Object? o) → bool -
Test whether an object is a valid argument to equals and hash.
override
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noSuchMethod(
Invocation invocation) → dynamic -
Invoked when a nonexistent method or property is accessed.
inherited
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toString(
) → String -
A string representation of this object.
inherited
Operators
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operator ==(
Object other) → bool -
The equality operator.
inherited