negative infinity value of the interval axis. This value is used to denote intervals which have no lower bound.
positive infinity value of the interval axis. This value is used to denote intervals which have no upper bound.
Round up a value to the next discrete value of the interval axis, respecting interval axis boundaries.
make sure value is between lower- and upperHorizon
make sure value is between lower- and upperHorizon
Round down a value to the next discrete value of the interval axis, respecting interval axis boundaries.
Expression to join two intervals
Expression to join two intervals
Expression to check if a value is included in a given interval
Expression to check if a value is included in a given interval
Expression to check if an interval is valid, e.g.
Expression to check if an interval is valid, e.g. start is before end.
negative infinity value of the interval axis.
negative infinity value of the interval axis. This value is used to denote intervals which have no lower bound.
Get the predecessor for a scala value of type T for this interval axis definition
Get the successor for a scala value of type T for this interval axis definition
positive infinity value of the interval axis.
positive infinity value of the interval axis. This value is used to denote intervals which have no upper bound.
A closed interval is an interval which includes its lower and upper bound. Use this for discret interval axis.
negative infinity value of the interval axis. This value is used to denote intervals which have no lower bound.
positive infinity value of the interval axis. This value is used to denote intervals which have no upper bound.