RichInt (original) (raw)

scala.runtime.RichInt

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Returns the absolute value of **this**.

Returns the absolute value of **this**.

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Definition Classes

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RichInt.scala

Returns true iff this has a zero fractional part, and is within the range of scala.Int MinValue and MaxValue; otherwise returns false.

Returns true iff this has a zero fractional part, and is within the range of scala.Int MinValue and MaxValue; otherwise returns false.

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Definition Classes

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RichInt.scala

Returns **this** if **this** > that or that otherwise.

Returns **this** if **this** > that or that otherwise.

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Definition Classes

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RichInt.scala

Returns **this** if **this** < that or that otherwise.

Returns **this** if **this** < that or that otherwise.

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Definition Classes

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RichInt.scala

Value parameters

end

The final bound of the range to make.

step

The number to increase by for each step of the range.

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Returns

A scala.collection.immutable.Range from **this** up to and including end.

Source

RichInt.scala

Value parameters

end

The final bound of the range to make.

step

The number to increase by for each step of the range.

Attributes

Returns

A scala.collection.immutable.Range from this up to but not including end.

Source

RichInt.scala

Returns **true** if this number has no decimal component.

Returns **true** if this number has no decimal component. Always **true** for RichInt.

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Deprecated

[Since version 2.12.15] isWhole on an integer type is always true

Source

RichInt.scala

There is no reason to round an Int, but this method is provided to avoid accidental loss of precision from a detour through Float.

There is no reason to round an Int, but this method is provided to avoid accidental loss of precision from a detour through Float.

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Deprecated

[Since version 2.11.0] this is an integer type; there is no reason to round it. Perhaps you meant to call this on a floating-point value?

Source

RichInt.scala

Returns true if this is less than that

Returns true if this is less than or equal to that.

Returns true if this is less than or equal to that.

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Inherited from:

Ordered

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Ordered.scala

Returns true if this is greater than that.

Returns true if this is greater than or equal to that.

Returns true if this is greater than or equal to that.

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Inherited from:

Ordered

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Ordered.scala

Result of comparing this with operand that.

Result of comparing this with operand that.

Implement this method to determine how instances of A will be sorted.

Returns x where:

Attributes

Inherited from:

OrderedProxy

Source

ScalaNumberProxy.scala

Result of comparing this with operand that.

Returns true iff this has a zero fractional part, and is within the range of scala.Byte MinValue and MaxValue; otherwise returns false.

Returns true iff this has a zero fractional part, and is within the range of scala.Char MinValue and MaxValue; otherwise returns false.

Returns true iff this has a zero fractional part, and is within the range of scala.Short MinValue and MaxValue; otherwise returns false.

Returns the sign of **this**.

Returns the sign of **this**. zero if the argument is zero, -zero if the argument is -zero, one if the argument is greater than zero, -one if the argument is less than zero, and NaN if the argument is NaN where applicable.

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Inherited from:

ScalaNumberProxy

Source

ScalaNumberProxy.scala

Returns a string representation of the object.

Returns a string representation of the object.

The default representation is platform dependent.

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Returns

a string representation of the object.

Definition Classes

Inherited from:

Proxy

Source

Proxy.scala

Should only be called after all known non-primitive types have been excluded.

Should only be called after all known non-primitive types have been excluded. This method won't dispatch anywhere else after checking against the primitives to avoid infinite recursion between equals and this on unknown "Number" variants.

Additionally, this should only be called if the numeric type is happy to be converted to Long, Float, and Double. If for instance a BigInt much larger than the Long range is sent here, it will claim equality with whatever Long is left in its lower 64 bits. Or a BigDecimal with more precision than Double can hold: same thing. There's no way given the interface available here to prevent this error.

Attributes

Inherited from:

ScalaNumericAnyConversions

Source

ScalaNumericConversions.scala

Returns the signum of **this**.

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