Is the passed-in percentage greater than this
?
Is the passed-in percentage greater than this
?
- the percentage to compare
isGreater - the passed-in percentage is (or isn't) greater than this
.
The inverse of this
.
The inverse of this
. That is, subtract 100.00 from the value of this
.
inversePercentage - the result of subtracting 100.00 from the value of this
.
Subtract two percentages, ensuring that the result will be within the limits of the Percentage#Minimum and Percentage#Maximum.
Subtract two percentages, ensuring that the result will be within the limits of the Percentage#Minimum and Percentage#Maximum.
- the percentage to subtract from this
subtractedPercentage - the result of subtracting the other
percentage from this
,
within the limits of Percentage#Minimum and Percentage#Maximum.
Add two percentages together, ensuring that the result will be within the limits of the Percentage#Minimum and Percentage#Maximum.
Add two percentages together, ensuring that the result will be within the limits of the Percentage#Minimum and Percentage#Maximum.
- the percentage to add to this
combinedPercentage - the sum total of the two percentages, within the limits of Percentage#Minimum and Percentage#Maximum.
human-readable rendering of the Percentage
.
Represents a percentage value, used throughout the library.