The largest finite positive number representable as a Float.
The smallest positive value greater than 0.
The smallest positive value greater than 0.0f which is representable as a Float.
The negative number with the greatest (finite) absolute value which is representable by a Float.
The negative number with the greatest (finite) absolute value which is representable by a Float. Note that it differs from java.lang.Float.MIN_VALUE, which is the smallest positive value representable by a Float. In Scala that number is called Float.MinPositiveValue.
Transform a value type into a boxed reference type.
Transform a value type into a boxed reference type.
the Float to be boxed
a java.lang.Float offering x
as its underlying value.
Language mandated coercions from Float to "wider" types.
The String representation of the scala.
The String representation of the scala.Float companion object.
Transform a boxed type into a value type.
Transform a boxed type into a value type. Note that this method is not typesafe: it accepts any Object, but will throw an exception if the argument is not a java.lang.Float.
the java.lang.Float to be unboxed.
the Float resulting from calling floatValue() on x
if the argument is not a java.lang.Float