object FiniteFloat
The companion object for FiniteFloat
that offers
factory methods that produce FiniteFloat
s,
implicit widening conversions from FiniteFloat
to
other numeric types, and maximum and minimum constant values
for FiniteFloat
.
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- final val MaxValue: FiniteFloat
The largest value representable as a finite
Float
, which isFiniteFloat(3.4028235E38)
. - final val MinPositiveValue: FiniteFloat
The smallest positive value greater than 0.0d representable as a
FiniteFloat
, which is FiniteFloat(1.4E-45). - final val MinValue: FiniteFloat
The smallest value representable as a finite
Float
, which isFiniteFloat(-3.4028235E38)
. - implicit macro def apply(value: Float): FiniteFloat
A factory method, implemented via a macro, that produces a
FiniteFloat
if passed a validFloat
literal, otherwise a compile time error.A factory method, implemented via a macro, that produces a
FiniteFloat
if passed a validFloat
literal, otherwise a compile time error.The macro that implements this method will inspect the specified
Float
expression at compile time. If the expression is a finiteFloat
literal, it will return aFiniteFloat
representing that value. Otherwise, the passedFloat
expression is either a literal that is not finite, or is not a literal, so this method will give a compiler error.This factory method differs from the
from
factory method in that this method is implemented via a macro that inspectsFloat
literals at compile time, whereasfrom
inspectsFloat
values at run time.- value
the
Float
literal expression to inspect at compile time, and if finite, to return wrapped in aFiniteFloat
at run time.- returns
the specified, valid
Float
literal value wrapped in aFiniteFloat
. (If the specified expression is not a validFloat
literal, the invocation of this method will not compile.)
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- @throws(classOf[java.lang.CloneNotSupportedException]) @native()
- def ensuringValid(value: Float): FiniteFloat
A factory/assertion method that produces a
FiniteFloat
given a validFloat
value, or throwsAssertionError
, if given an invalidFloat
value.A factory/assertion method that produces a
FiniteFloat
given a validFloat
value, or throwsAssertionError
, if given an invalidFloat
value.Note: you should use this method only when you are convinced that it will always succeed, i.e., never throw an exception. It is good practice to add a comment near the invocation of this method indicating why you think it will always succeed to document your reasoning. If you are not sure an
ensuringValid
call will always succeed, you should use one of the other factory or validation methods provided on this object instead:isValid
,tryingValid
,passOrElse
,goodOrElse
, orrightOrElse
.This method will inspect the passed
Float
value and if it is a finiteFloat
, it will return aFiniteFloat
representing that value. Otherwise, the passedFloat
value is not finite, so this method will throwAssertionError
.This factory method differs from the
apply
factory method in thatapply
is implemented via a macro that inspectsFloat
literals at compile time, whereasfrom
inspectsFloat
values at run time. It differs from a vanillaassert
orensuring
call in that you get something you didn't already have if the assertion succeeds: a type that promises aFloat
is positive.- value
the
Float
to inspect, and if finite, return wrapped in aFiniteFloat
.- returns
the specified
Float
value wrapped in aFiniteFloat
, if it is finite, else throwsAssertionError
.
- Exceptions thrown
AssertionError
if the passed value is not finite
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- def from(value: Float): Option[FiniteFloat]
A factory method that produces an
Option[FiniteFloat]
given aFloat
value.A factory method that produces an
Option[FiniteFloat]
given aFloat
value.This method will inspect the passed
Float
value and if it is a finiteFloat
, it will return aFiniteFloat
representing that value wrapped in aSome
. Otherwise, the passedFloat
value is not finite, so this method will returnNone
.This factory method differs from the
apply
factory method in thatapply
is implemented via a macro that inspectsFloat
literals at compile time, whereasfrom
inspectsFloat
values at run time.- value
the
Float
to inspect, and if finite, return wrapped in aSome[FiniteFloat]
.- returns
the specified
Float
value wrapped in aSome[FiniteFloat]
, if it is finite, elseNone
.
- def fromOrElse(value: Float, default: => FiniteFloat): FiniteFloat
A factory method that produces a
FiniteFloat
given aFloat
value and a defaultFiniteFloat
.A factory method that produces a
FiniteFloat
given aFloat
value and a defaultFiniteFloat
.This method will inspect the passed
Float
value and if it is a finiteFloat
, it will return aFiniteFloat
representing that value. Otherwise, the passedFloat
value is not finite, so this method will return the passeddefault
value.This factory method differs from the
apply
factory method in thatapply
is implemented via a macro that inspectsFloat
literals at compile time, whereasfrom
inspectsFloat
values at run time.- value
the
Float
to inspect, and if finite, return.- default
the
FiniteFloat
to return if the passedFloat
value is not finite.- returns
the specified
Float
value wrapped in aFiniteFloat
, if it is finite, else thedefault
FiniteFloat
value.
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- def goodOrElse[B](value: Float)(f: (Float) => B): Or[FiniteFloat, B]
A factory/validation method that produces a
FiniteFloat
, wrapped in aGood
, given a validFloat
value, or if the givenFloat
is invalid, an error value of typeB
produced by passing the given invalidFloat
value to the given functionf
, wrapped in aBad
.A factory/validation method that produces a
FiniteFloat
, wrapped in aGood
, given a validFloat
value, or if the givenFloat
is invalid, an error value of typeB
produced by passing the given invalidFloat
value to the given functionf
, wrapped in aBad
.This method will inspect the passed
Float
value and if it is a finiteFloat
, it will return aFiniteFloat
representing that value, wrapped in aGood
. Otherwise, the passedFloat
value is not finite, so this method will return a result of typeB
obtained by passing the invalidFloat
value to the given functionf
, wrapped in aBad
.This factory method differs from the
apply
factory method in thatapply
is implemented via a macro that inspectsFloat
literals at compile time, whereas this method inspectsFloat
values at run time.- value
the
Float
to inspect, and if finite, return wrapped in aGood(FiniteFloat)
.- returns
the specified
Float
value wrapped in aGood(FiniteFloat)
, if it is finite, else aBad(f(value))
.
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- def isValid(value: Float): Boolean
A predicate method that returns true if a given
Float
value is finite.A predicate method that returns true if a given
Float
value is finite.- value
the
Float
to inspect, and if finite, return true.- returns
true if the specified
Float
is finite, else false.
- final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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- implicit val ordering: Ordering[FiniteFloat]
Implicit Ordering instance.
- def passOrElse[E](value: Float)(f: (Float) => E): Validation[E]
A validation method that produces a
Pass
given a validFloat
value, or an error value of typeE
produced by passing the given invalidInt
value to the given functionf
, wrapped in aFail
.A validation method that produces a
Pass
given a validFloat
value, or an error value of typeE
produced by passing the given invalidInt
value to the given functionf
, wrapped in aFail
.This method will inspect the passed
Float
value and if it is a finiteFloat
, it will return aPass
. Otherwise, the passedFloat
value is finite, so this method will return a result of typeE
obtained by passing the invalidFloat
value to the given functionf
, wrapped in aFail
.This factory method differs from the
apply
factory method in thatapply
is implemented via a macro that inspectsFloat
literals at compile time, whereas this method inspectsFloat
values at run time.- value
the
Float
to validate that it is finite.- returns
a
Pass
if the specifiedFloat
value is finite, else aFail
containing an error value produced by passing the specifiedFloat
to the given functionf
.
- def rightOrElse[L](value: Float)(f: (Float) => L): Either[L, FiniteFloat]
A factory/validation method that produces a
FiniteFloat
, wrapped in aRight
, given a validInt
value, or if the givenInt
is invalid, an error value of typeL
produced by passing the given invalidInt
value to the given functionf
, wrapped in aLeft
.A factory/validation method that produces a
FiniteFloat
, wrapped in aRight
, given a validInt
value, or if the givenInt
is invalid, an error value of typeL
produced by passing the given invalidInt
value to the given functionf
, wrapped in aLeft
.This method will inspect the passed
Int
value and if it is a finiteInt
, it will return aFiniteFloat
representing that value, wrapped in aRight
. Otherwise, the passedInt
value is not finite, so this method will return a result of typeL
obtained by passing the invalidInt
value to the given functionf
, wrapped in aLeft
.This factory method differs from the
apply
factory method in thatapply
is implemented via a macro that inspectsInt
literals at compile time, whereas this method inspectsInt
values at run time.- value
the
Int
to inspect, and if finite, return wrapped in aRight(FiniteFloat)
.- returns
the specified
Int
value wrapped in aRight(FiniteFloat)
, if it is finite, else aLeft(f(value))
.
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- def tryingValid(value: Float): Try[FiniteFloat]
A factory/validation method that produces a
FiniteFloat
, wrapped in aSuccess
, given a validFloat
value, or if the givenFloat
is invalid, anAssertionError
, wrapped in aFailure
.A factory/validation method that produces a
FiniteFloat
, wrapped in aSuccess
, given a validFloat
value, or if the givenFloat
is invalid, anAssertionError
, wrapped in aFailure
.This method will inspect the passed
Float
value and if it is a finiteFloat
, it will return aFiniteFloat
representing that value, wrapped in aSuccess
. Otherwise, the passedFloat
value is not finite, so this method will return anAssertionError
, wrapped in aFailure
.This factory method differs from the
apply
factory method in thatapply
is implemented via a macro that inspectsFloat
literals at compile time, whereas this method inspectsFloat
values at run time.- value
the
Float
to inspect, and if finite, return wrapped in aSuccess(FiniteFloat)
.- returns
the specified
Float
value wrapped in aSuccess(FiniteFloat)
, if it is finite, else aFailure(AssertionError)
.
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- implicit def widenToDouble(pos: FiniteFloat): Double
Implicit widening conversion from
FiniteFloat
toDouble
.Implicit widening conversion from
FiniteFloat
toDouble
.- pos
the
FiniteFloat
to widen- returns
the
Float
value underlying the specifiedFiniteFloat
, widened toDouble
.
- implicit def widenToFiniteDouble(pos: FiniteFloat): FiniteDouble
Implicit widening conversion from
FiniteFloat
toFiniteDouble
.Implicit widening conversion from
FiniteFloat
toFiniteDouble
.- pos
the
FiniteFloat
to widen- returns
the
Float
value underlying the specifiedFiniteFloat
, widened toDouble
and wrapped in aFiniteDouble
.
- implicit def widenToFloat(pos: FiniteFloat): Float
Implicit widening conversion from
FiniteFloat
toFloat
.Implicit widening conversion from
FiniteFloat
toFloat
.- pos
the
FiniteFloat
to widen- returns
the
Float
value underlying the specifiedFiniteFloat