chr -is:package -package:webdriver
base Data.Char GHC.Char,
protolude Protolude,
haskell-gi-base Data.GI.Base.ShortPrelude,
relude Relude.Base,
rio RIO.Char.Partial,
base-prelude BasePrelude,
universum Universum.Base,
Cabal-syntax Distribution.Compat.Prelude,
rebase Rebase.Prelude,
hledger Hledger.Cli.Script,
unicode-data Unicode.Char,
incipit-base Incipit.Base,
cabal-install-solver Distribution.Solver.Compat.Prelude (chr) Translate the given integer to a character. (Note the
result will depend on the character set of your database.)
Conversion from an integer to a character.
>>> prove $ \x -> 0 .<= x .&& x .< 256 .=> ord (chr x) .== x
Q.E.D.
>>> prove $ \x -> chr (ord x) .== x
Q.E.D.
Corresponds to the chr function.
Change the type used to represent the chromaticity coordinates.
Returns the CIE little x, little y, little z
coordinates for the 2° standard (colourimetric) observer.
Returns the CIE little x coordinate for the 2° standard
(colourimetric) observer.
Returns the CIE little y coordinate for the 2° standard
(colourimetric) observer.
Returns the CIE little z coordinate for the 2° standard
(colourimetric) observer.
Sort pages chronologically. Uses the same method as
dateField
for extracting the date.
The
chroot function takes a selector and an inner scraper and
executes the inner scraper as if it were scraping a document that
consists solely of the tags corresponding to the selector.
This function will match only the first set of tags matching the
selector, to match every set of tags, use
chroots.
The
chroots function takes a selector and an inner scraper and
executes the inner scraper as if it were scraping a document that
consists solely of the tags corresponding to the selector. The inner
scraper is executed for each set of tags (possibly nested) matching
the given selector.
s = "<div><div>A</div></div>"
scrapeStringLike s (chroots "div" (pure 0)) == Just [0, 0]
The
chroot function takes a selector and an inner scraper and
executes the inner scraper as if it were scraping a document that
consists solely of the tags corresponding to the selector.
This function will match only the first set of tags matching the
selector, to match every set of tags, use
chroots.