The generic alphabet concept that covers most data types used in ranges. More...
#include <seqan3/alphabet/concept.hpp>
Inheritance diagram for alphabet:Related Functions | |
(Note that these are not member functions.) | |
Requirements for std::totally_ordered | |
You can expect these functions on all types that implement std::totally_ordered. | |
| bool | operator< (type const &lhs, type const &rhs) |
| Less-than, greater-than and -or-equal comparisons. More... | |
| bool | operator<= (type const &lhs, type const &rhs) |
| Less-than, greater-than and -or-equal comparisons. More... | |
| bool | operator> (type const &lhs, type const &rhs) |
| Less-than, greater-than and -or-equal comparisons. More... | |
| bool | operator>= (type const &lhs, type const &rhs) |
| Less-than, greater-than and -or-equal comparisons. More... | |
Requirements for std::equality_comparable | |
You can expect these functions on all types that implement std::Equality_comparable. | |
| bool | operator== (type const &lhs, type const &rhs) |
| (In-)Equality comparison. More... | |
| bool | operator!= (type const &lhs, type const &rhs) |
| (In-)Equality comparison. More... | |
The generic alphabet concept that covers most data types used in ranges.
This is the core alphabet concept that many other alphabet concepts refine.
For a detailed overview of how the different alphabet concepts are related, see Alphabet module.
t shall model seqan3::semialphabet ("has all rank representation")tSee the documentation pages for the respective requirements.
If a given type t models this concept, the following types typically do so, as well:
t &t constt const &