Class FloatExtensions

java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.xtext.xbase.lib.FloatExtensions

@GwtCompatible public class FloatExtensions extends Object
This is an extension library for Float numbers.
Since:
2.3
Author:
Jan Koehnlein - Code generator
  • Constructor Details

    • FloatExtensions

      public FloatExtensions()
  • Method Details

    • operator_minus

      @Pure public static float operator_minus(float f)
      The unary minus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java's - function.
      Parameters:
      f - a float.
      Returns:
      -f
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_minusMinus

      public static float operator_minusMinus(float f)
      The postfix decrement operator. This is the equivalent to the Java's -- postfix function.
      Parameters:
      f - a float.
      Returns:
      f--
      Since:
      2.6
    • operator_minusMinus

      public static Float operator_minusMinus(Float f)
      The postfix decrement operator. This is the equivalent to the Java's -- postfix function.
      Parameters:
      f - a float.
      Returns:
      f--
      Since:
      2.6
    • operator_plusPlus

      public static float operator_plusPlus(float f)
      The postfix increment operator. This is the equivalent to the Java's ++ postfix function.
      Parameters:
      f - a float.
      Returns:
      f++
      Since:
      2.6
    • operator_plusPlus

      public static Float operator_plusPlus(Float f)
      The postfix increment operator. This is the equivalent to the Java's ++ postfix function.
      Parameters:
      f - a float.
      Returns:
      f++
      Since:
      2.6
    • operator_plus

      @Pure public static double operator_plus(float a, double b)
      The binary plus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java + operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a double.
      Returns:
      a+b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_minus

      @Pure public static double operator_minus(float a, double b)
      The binary minus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java - operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a double.
      Returns:
      a-b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_multiply

      @Pure public static double operator_multiply(float a, double b)
      The binary multiply operator. This is the equivalent to the Java * operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a double.
      Returns:
      a*b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_divide

      @Pure public static double operator_divide(float a, double b)
      The binary divide operator. This is the equivalent to the Java / operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a double.
      Returns:
      a/b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_modulo

      @Pure public static double operator_modulo(float a, double b)
      The binary modulo operator. This is the equivalent to the Java % operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a double.
      Returns:
      a%b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_lessThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_lessThan(float a, double b)
      The binary lessThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java < operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a double.
      Returns:
      a<b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_lessEqualsThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_lessEqualsThan(float a, double b)
      The binary lessEqualsThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java <= operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a double.
      Returns:
      a<=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_greaterThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_greaterThan(float a, double b)
      The binary greaterThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java > operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a double.
      Returns:
      a>b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_greaterEqualsThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_greaterEqualsThan(float a, double b)
      The binary greaterEqualsThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java >= operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a double.
      Returns:
      a>=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_equals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_equals(float a, double b)
      The binary equals operator. This is the equivalent to the Java == operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a double.
      Returns:
      a==b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_notEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_notEquals(float a, double b)
      The binary notEquals operator. This is the equivalent to the Java != operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a double.
      Returns:
      a!=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_power

      @Pure public static double operator_power(float a, double b)
      The binary power operator. This is the equivalent to the Java's Math.pow() function.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a double.
      Returns:
      Math.pow(a, b)
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_tripleEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_tripleEquals(float a, double b)
      The identity equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's == operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a double.
      Returns:
      a == b
      Since:
      2.4
    • operator_tripleNotEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_tripleNotEquals(float a, double b)
      The identity not equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's != operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a double.
      Returns:
      a != b
      Since:
      2.4
    • operator_plus

      @Pure public static float operator_plus(float a, float b)
      The binary plus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java + operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a float.
      Returns:
      a+b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_minus

      @Pure public static float operator_minus(float a, float b)
      The binary minus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java - operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a float.
      Returns:
      a-b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_multiply

      @Pure public static float operator_multiply(float a, float b)
      The binary multiply operator. This is the equivalent to the Java * operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a float.
      Returns:
      a*b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_divide

      @Pure public static float operator_divide(float a, float b)
      The binary divide operator. This is the equivalent to the Java / operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a float.
      Returns:
      a/b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_modulo

      @Pure public static float operator_modulo(float a, float b)
      The binary modulo operator. This is the equivalent to the Java % operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a float.
      Returns:
      a%b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_lessThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_lessThan(float a, float b)
      The binary lessThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java < operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a float.
      Returns:
      a<b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_lessEqualsThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_lessEqualsThan(float a, float b)
      The binary lessEqualsThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java <= operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a float.
      Returns:
      a<=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_greaterThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_greaterThan(float a, float b)
      The binary greaterThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java > operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a float.
      Returns:
      a>b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_greaterEqualsThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_greaterEqualsThan(float a, float b)
      The binary greaterEqualsThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java >= operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a float.
      Returns:
      a>=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_equals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_equals(float a, float b)
      The binary equals operator. This is the equivalent to the Java == operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a float.
      Returns:
      a==b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_notEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_notEquals(float a, float b)
      The binary notEquals operator. This is the equivalent to the Java != operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a float.
      Returns:
      a!=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_power

      @Pure public static double operator_power(float a, float b)
      The binary power operator. This is the equivalent to the Java's Math.pow() function.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a float.
      Returns:
      Math.pow(a, b)
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_tripleEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_tripleEquals(float a, float b)
      The identity equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's == operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a float.
      Returns:
      a == b
      Since:
      2.4
    • operator_tripleNotEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_tripleNotEquals(float a, float b)
      The identity not equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's != operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a float.
      Returns:
      a != b
      Since:
      2.4
    • operator_plus

      @Pure public static float operator_plus(float a, long b)
      The binary plus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java + operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a long.
      Returns:
      a+b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_minus

      @Pure public static float operator_minus(float a, long b)
      The binary minus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java - operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a long.
      Returns:
      a-b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_multiply

      @Pure public static float operator_multiply(float a, long b)
      The binary multiply operator. This is the equivalent to the Java * operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a long.
      Returns:
      a*b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_divide

      @Pure public static float operator_divide(float a, long b)
      The binary divide operator. This is the equivalent to the Java / operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a long.
      Returns:
      a/b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_modulo

      @Pure public static float operator_modulo(float a, long b)
      The binary modulo operator. This is the equivalent to the Java % operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a long.
      Returns:
      a%b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_lessThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_lessThan(float a, long b)
      The binary lessThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java < operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a long.
      Returns:
      a<b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_lessEqualsThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_lessEqualsThan(float a, long b)
      The binary lessEqualsThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java <= operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a long.
      Returns:
      a<=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_greaterThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_greaterThan(float a, long b)
      The binary greaterThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java > operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a long.
      Returns:
      a>b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_greaterEqualsThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_greaterEqualsThan(float a, long b)
      The binary greaterEqualsThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java >= operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a long.
      Returns:
      a>=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_equals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_equals(float a, long b)
      The binary equals operator. This is the equivalent to the Java == operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a long.
      Returns:
      a==b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_notEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_notEquals(float a, long b)
      The binary notEquals operator. This is the equivalent to the Java != operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a long.
      Returns:
      a!=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_power

      @Pure public static double operator_power(float a, long b)
      The binary power operator. This is the equivalent to the Java's Math.pow() function.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a long.
      Returns:
      Math.pow(a, b)
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_tripleEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_tripleEquals(float a, long b)
      The identity equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's == operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a long.
      Returns:
      a == b
      Since:
      2.4
    • operator_tripleNotEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_tripleNotEquals(float a, long b)
      The identity not equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's != operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a long.
      Returns:
      a != b
      Since:
      2.4
    • operator_plus

      @Pure public static float operator_plus(float a, int b)
      The binary plus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java + operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - an integer.
      Returns:
      a+b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_minus

      @Pure public static float operator_minus(float a, int b)
      The binary minus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java - operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - an integer.
      Returns:
      a-b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_multiply

      @Pure public static float operator_multiply(float a, int b)
      The binary multiply operator. This is the equivalent to the Java * operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - an integer.
      Returns:
      a*b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_divide

      @Pure public static float operator_divide(float a, int b)
      The binary divide operator. This is the equivalent to the Java / operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - an integer.
      Returns:
      a/b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_modulo

      @Pure public static float operator_modulo(float a, int b)
      The binary modulo operator. This is the equivalent to the Java % operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - an integer.
      Returns:
      a%b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_lessThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_lessThan(float a, int b)
      The binary lessThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java < operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - an integer.
      Returns:
      a<b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_lessEqualsThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_lessEqualsThan(float a, int b)
      The binary lessEqualsThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java <= operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - an integer.
      Returns:
      a<=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_greaterThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_greaterThan(float a, int b)
      The binary greaterThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java > operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - an integer.
      Returns:
      a>b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_greaterEqualsThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_greaterEqualsThan(float a, int b)
      The binary greaterEqualsThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java >= operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - an integer.
      Returns:
      a>=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_equals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_equals(float a, int b)
      The binary equals operator. This is the equivalent to the Java == operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - an integer.
      Returns:
      a==b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_notEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_notEquals(float a, int b)
      The binary notEquals operator. This is the equivalent to the Java != operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - an integer.
      Returns:
      a!=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_power

      @Pure public static double operator_power(float a, int b)
      The binary power operator. This is the equivalent to the Java's Math.pow() function.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - an integer.
      Returns:
      Math.pow(a, b)
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_tripleEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_tripleEquals(float a, int b)
      The identity equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's == operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - an integer.
      Returns:
      a == b
      Since:
      2.4
    • operator_tripleNotEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_tripleNotEquals(float a, int b)
      The identity not equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's != operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - an integer.
      Returns:
      a != b
      Since:
      2.4
    • operator_plus

      @Pure public static float operator_plus(float a, char b)
      The binary plus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java + operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a character.
      Returns:
      a+b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_minus

      @Pure public static float operator_minus(float a, char b)
      The binary minus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java - operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a character.
      Returns:
      a-b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_multiply

      @Pure public static float operator_multiply(float a, char b)
      The binary multiply operator. This is the equivalent to the Java * operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a character.
      Returns:
      a*b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_divide

      @Pure public static float operator_divide(float a, char b)
      The binary divide operator. This is the equivalent to the Java / operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a character.
      Returns:
      a/b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_modulo

      @Pure public static float operator_modulo(float a, char b)
      The binary modulo operator. This is the equivalent to the Java % operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a character.
      Returns:
      a%b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_lessThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_lessThan(float a, char b)
      The binary lessThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java < operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a character.
      Returns:
      a<b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_lessEqualsThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_lessEqualsThan(float a, char b)
      The binary lessEqualsThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java <= operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a character.
      Returns:
      a<=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_greaterThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_greaterThan(float a, char b)
      The binary greaterThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java > operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a character.
      Returns:
      a>b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_greaterEqualsThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_greaterEqualsThan(float a, char b)
      The binary greaterEqualsThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java >= operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a character.
      Returns:
      a>=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_equals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_equals(float a, char b)
      The binary equals operator. This is the equivalent to the Java == operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a character.
      Returns:
      a==b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_notEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_notEquals(float a, char b)
      The binary notEquals operator. This is the equivalent to the Java != operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a character.
      Returns:
      a!=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_power

      @Pure public static double operator_power(float a, char b)
      The binary power operator. This is the equivalent to the Java's Math.pow() function.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a character.
      Returns:
      Math.pow(a, b)
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_tripleEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_tripleEquals(float a, char b)
      The identity equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's == operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a character.
      Returns:
      a == b
      Since:
      2.4
    • operator_tripleNotEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_tripleNotEquals(float a, char b)
      The identity not equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's != operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a character.
      Returns:
      a != b
      Since:
      2.4
    • operator_plus

      @Pure public static float operator_plus(float a, short b)
      The binary plus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java + operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a short.
      Returns:
      a+b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_minus

      @Pure public static float operator_minus(float a, short b)
      The binary minus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java - operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a short.
      Returns:
      a-b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_multiply

      @Pure public static float operator_multiply(float a, short b)
      The binary multiply operator. This is the equivalent to the Java * operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a short.
      Returns:
      a*b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_divide

      @Pure public static float operator_divide(float a, short b)
      The binary divide operator. This is the equivalent to the Java / operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a short.
      Returns:
      a/b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_modulo

      @Pure public static float operator_modulo(float a, short b)
      The binary modulo operator. This is the equivalent to the Java % operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a short.
      Returns:
      a%b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_lessThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_lessThan(float a, short b)
      The binary lessThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java < operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a short.
      Returns:
      a<b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_lessEqualsThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_lessEqualsThan(float a, short b)
      The binary lessEqualsThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java <= operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a short.
      Returns:
      a<=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_greaterThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_greaterThan(float a, short b)
      The binary greaterThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java > operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a short.
      Returns:
      a>b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_greaterEqualsThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_greaterEqualsThan(float a, short b)
      The binary greaterEqualsThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java >= operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a short.
      Returns:
      a>=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_equals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_equals(float a, short b)
      The binary equals operator. This is the equivalent to the Java == operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a short.
      Returns:
      a==b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_notEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_notEquals(float a, short b)
      The binary notEquals operator. This is the equivalent to the Java != operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a short.
      Returns:
      a!=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_power

      @Pure public static double operator_power(float a, short b)
      The binary power operator. This is the equivalent to the Java's Math.pow() function.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a short.
      Returns:
      Math.pow(a, b)
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_tripleEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_tripleEquals(float a, short b)
      The identity equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's == operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a short.
      Returns:
      a == b
      Since:
      2.4
    • operator_tripleNotEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_tripleNotEquals(float a, short b)
      The identity not equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's != operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a short.
      Returns:
      a != b
      Since:
      2.4
    • operator_plus

      @Pure public static float operator_plus(float a, byte b)
      The binary plus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java + operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a byte.
      Returns:
      a+b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_minus

      @Pure public static float operator_minus(float a, byte b)
      The binary minus operator. This is the equivalent to the Java - operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a byte.
      Returns:
      a-b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_multiply

      @Pure public static float operator_multiply(float a, byte b)
      The binary multiply operator. This is the equivalent to the Java * operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a byte.
      Returns:
      a*b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_divide

      @Pure public static float operator_divide(float a, byte b)
      The binary divide operator. This is the equivalent to the Java / operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a byte.
      Returns:
      a/b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_modulo

      @Pure public static float operator_modulo(float a, byte b)
      The binary modulo operator. This is the equivalent to the Java % operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a byte.
      Returns:
      a%b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_lessThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_lessThan(float a, byte b)
      The binary lessThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java < operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a byte.
      Returns:
      a<b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_lessEqualsThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_lessEqualsThan(float a, byte b)
      The binary lessEqualsThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java <= operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a byte.
      Returns:
      a<=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_greaterThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_greaterThan(float a, byte b)
      The binary greaterThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java > operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a byte.
      Returns:
      a>b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_greaterEqualsThan

      @Pure public static boolean operator_greaterEqualsThan(float a, byte b)
      The binary greaterEqualsThan operator. This is the equivalent to the Java >= operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a byte.
      Returns:
      a>=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_equals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_equals(float a, byte b)
      The binary equals operator. This is the equivalent to the Java == operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a byte.
      Returns:
      a==b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_notEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_notEquals(float a, byte b)
      The binary notEquals operator. This is the equivalent to the Java != operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a byte.
      Returns:
      a!=b
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_power

      @Pure public static double operator_power(float a, byte b)
      The binary power operator. This is the equivalent to the Java's Math.pow() function.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a byte.
      Returns:
      Math.pow(a, b)
      Since:
      2.3
    • operator_tripleEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_tripleEquals(float a, byte b)
      The identity equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's == operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a byte.
      Returns:
      a == b
      Since:
      2.4
    • operator_tripleNotEquals

      @Pure public static boolean operator_tripleNotEquals(float a, byte b)
      The identity not equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's != operator.
      Parameters:
      a - a float.
      b - a byte.
      Returns:
      a != b
      Since:
      2.4