Returns an Iterable
that iterates over the objects in the range
start
inclusive to end
exclusive.
An error occurs if end
is before start
.
An error occurs if the start
and end
are not valid ranges at the time
of the call to this method. The returned Iterable
behaves like
skip(start).take(end - start)
. That is, it does not throw exceptions
if this
changes size.
List<String> colors = ['red', 'green', 'blue', 'orange', 'pink'];
Iterable<String> range = colors.getRange(1, 4);
range.join(', '); // 'green, blue, orange'
colors.length = 3;
range.join(', '); // 'green, blue'
Source
Iterable<E> getRange(int start, int end) { RangeError.checkValidRange(start, end, this.length); return new SubListIterable<E>(this, start, end); }