final case classCharacterRangeCheck(from: Char, to: Char) extends CharacterCheck with Product with Serializable
Checks if the character is between provided range.
There is one special convention: two characters separated by '-'
denote a range. (Thus, "[A-Fa-f0-9]" is equivalent to
"[ABCDEFabcdef0123456789]".) One may include '-' in its literal
meaning by making it the first or last character between the
brackets. (Thus, "[]-]" matches just the two characters ']' and
'-', and "[--0]" matches the three characters '-', '.', '0',
since '/' cannot be matched.)
Linear Supertypes
Serializable, Serializable, Product, Equals, CharacterCheck, AnyRef, Any
Checks if the character is between provided range.
There is one special convention: two characters separated by '-' denote a range. (Thus, "[A-Fa-f0-9]" is equivalent to "[ABCDEFabcdef0123456789]".) One may include '-' in its literal meaning by making it the first or last character between the brackets. (Thus, "[]-]" matches just the two characters ']' and '-', and "[--0]" matches the three characters '-', '.', '0', since '/' cannot be matched.)