Result of comparing x
with y
.
Result of comparing x
with y
. Returns an Int whose sign is:
- negative iff x < y
- zero iff x = y
- positive iff x > y
Like compare
, but returns a cats.kernel.Comparison instead of an Int.
Like compare
, but returns a cats.kernel.Comparison instead of an Int.
Has the benefit of being able to pattern match on, but not as performant.
Returns true if x
= y
, false otherwise.
Returns true if x
= y
, false otherwise.
Returns true if x
> y
, false otherwise.
Returns true if x
> y
, false otherwise.
Returns true if x
>= y
, false otherwise.
Returns true if x
>= y
, false otherwise.
Returns the hash code of the given object under this hashing scheme.
Returns the hash code of the given object under this hashing scheme.
Returns true if x
< y
, false otherwise.
Returns true if x
< y
, false otherwise.
Returns true if x
<= y
, false otherwise.
Returns true if x
<= y
, false otherwise.
If x >= y, return x, else return y.
If x >= y, return x, else return y.
If x <= y, return x, else return y.
If x <= y, return x, else return y.
Returns true if x
!= y
, false otherwise.
Returns true if x
!= y
, false otherwise.
Note: this default implementation provided by Order is the same as the one defined in Eq, but for purposes of binary compatibility, the override in Order has not yet been removed. See this discussion.
Result of comparing x
with y
.
Result of comparing x
with y
. Returns NaN if operands are not
comparable. If operands are comparable, returns a Double whose
sign is:
- negative iff x < y
- zero iff x = y
- positive iff x > y
Like partialCompare
, but returns a cats.kernel.Comparison instead of an Double.
Like partialCompare
, but returns a cats.kernel.Comparison instead of an Double.
Has the benefit of being able to pattern match on, but not as performant.
Returns Some(x) if x >= y, Some(y) if x < y, otherwise None.
Returns Some(x) if x >= y, Some(y) if x < y, otherwise None.
Returns Some(x) if x <= y, Some(y) if x > y, otherwise None.
Returns Some(x) if x <= y, Some(y) if x > y, otherwise None.
Convert a Order[A]
to a scala.math.Ordering[A]
instance.
Convert a Order[A]
to a scala.math.Ordering[A]
instance.
Result of comparing x
with y
.
Result of comparing x
with y
. Returns None if operands are
not comparable. If operands are comparable, returns Some[Int]
where the Int sign is:
- negative iff x < y
- zero iff x = y
- positive iff x > y
This ordering is valid for all defined durations.
The value Duration.Undefined breaks our laws, because undefined values are not equal to themselves.