object FiniteFloat
The companion object for FiniteFloat that offers
factory methods that produce FiniteFloats,
implicit widening conversions from FiniteFloat to
other numeric types, and maximum and minimum constant values
for FiniteFloat.
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-   final  val MaxValue: FiniteFloatThe largest value representable as a finite Float, which isFiniteFloat(3.4028235E38).
-   final  val MinPositiveValue: FiniteFloatThe smallest positive value greater than 0.0d representable as a FiniteFloat, which is FiniteFloat(1.4E-45).
-   final  val MinValue: FiniteFloatThe smallest value representable as a finite Float, which isFiniteFloat(-3.4028235E38).
-   implicit macro  def apply(value: Float): FiniteFloatA factory method, implemented via a macro, that produces a FiniteFloatif passed a validFloatliteral, otherwise a compile time error.A factory method, implemented via a macro, that produces a FiniteFloatif passed a validFloatliteral, otherwise a compile time error.The macro that implements this method will inspect the specified Floatexpression at compile time. If the expression is a finiteFloatliteral, it will return aFiniteFloatrepresenting that value. Otherwise, the passedFloatexpression is either a literal that is not finite, or is not a literal, so this method will give a compiler error.This factory method differs from the fromfactory method in that this method is implemented via a macro that inspectsFloatliterals at compile time, whereasfrominspectsFloatvalues at run time.- value
- the - Floatliteral expression to inspect at compile time, and if finite, to return wrapped in a- FiniteFloatat run time.
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- the specified, valid - Floatliteral value wrapped in a- FiniteFloat. (If the specified expression is not a valid- Floatliteral, the invocation of this method will not compile.)
 
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-    def ensuringValid(value: Float): FiniteFloatA factory/assertion method that produces a FiniteFloatgiven a validFloatvalue, or throwsAssertionError, if given an invalidFloatvalue.A factory/assertion method that produces a FiniteFloatgiven a validFloatvalue, or throwsAssertionError, if given an invalidFloatvalue.Note: you should use this method only when you are convinced that it will always succeed, i.e., never throw an exception. It is good practice to add a comment near the invocation of this method indicating why you think it will always succeed to document your reasoning. If you are not sure an ensuringValidcall will always succeed, you should use one of the other factory or validation methods provided on this object instead:isValid,tryingValid,passOrElse,goodOrElse, orrightOrElse.This method will inspect the passed Floatvalue and if it is a finiteFloat, it will return aFiniteFloatrepresenting that value. Otherwise, the passedFloatvalue is not finite, so this method will throwAssertionError.This factory method differs from the applyfactory method in thatapplyis implemented via a macro that inspectsFloatliterals at compile time, whereasfrominspectsFloatvalues at run time. It differs from a vanillaassertorensuringcall in that you get something you didn't already have if the assertion succeeds: a type that promises aFloatis positive.- value
- the - Floatto inspect, and if finite, return wrapped in a- FiniteFloat.
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- the specified - Floatvalue wrapped in a- FiniteFloat, if it is finite, else throws- AssertionError.
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- AssertionErrorif the passed value is not finite
 
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-    def from(value: Float): Option[FiniteFloat]A factory method that produces an Option[FiniteFloat]given aFloatvalue.A factory method that produces an Option[FiniteFloat]given aFloatvalue.This method will inspect the passed Floatvalue and if it is a finiteFloat, it will return aFiniteFloatrepresenting that value wrapped in aSome. Otherwise, the passedFloatvalue is not finite, so this method will returnNone.This factory method differs from the applyfactory method in thatapplyis implemented via a macro that inspectsFloatliterals at compile time, whereasfrominspectsFloatvalues at run time.- value
- the - Floatto inspect, and if finite, return wrapped in a- Some[FiniteFloat].
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- the specified - Floatvalue wrapped in a- Some[FiniteFloat], if it is finite, else- None.
 
-    def fromOrElse(value: Float, default: => FiniteFloat): FiniteFloatA factory method that produces a FiniteFloatgiven aFloatvalue and a defaultFiniteFloat.A factory method that produces a FiniteFloatgiven aFloatvalue and a defaultFiniteFloat.This method will inspect the passed Floatvalue and if it is a finiteFloat, it will return aFiniteFloatrepresenting that value. Otherwise, the passedFloatvalue is not finite, so this method will return the passeddefaultvalue.This factory method differs from the applyfactory method in thatapplyis implemented via a macro that inspectsFloatliterals at compile time, whereasfrominspectsFloatvalues at run time.- value
- the - Floatto inspect, and if finite, return.
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- the - FiniteFloatto return if the passed- Floatvalue is not finite.
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- the specified - Floatvalue wrapped in a- FiniteFloat, if it is finite, else the- default- FiniteFloatvalue.
 
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-    def goodOrElse[B](value: Float)(f: (Float) => B): Or[FiniteFloat, B]A factory/validation method that produces a FiniteFloat, wrapped in aGood, given a validFloatvalue, or if the givenFloatis invalid, an error value of typeBproduced by passing the given invalidFloatvalue to the given functionf, wrapped in aBad.A factory/validation method that produces a FiniteFloat, wrapped in aGood, given a validFloatvalue, or if the givenFloatis invalid, an error value of typeBproduced by passing the given invalidFloatvalue to the given functionf, wrapped in aBad.This method will inspect the passed Floatvalue and if it is a finiteFloat, it will return aFiniteFloatrepresenting that value, wrapped in aGood. Otherwise, the passedFloatvalue is not finite, so this method will return a result of typeBobtained by passing the invalidFloatvalue to the given functionf, wrapped in aBad.This factory method differs from the applyfactory method in thatapplyis implemented via a macro that inspectsFloatliterals at compile time, whereas this method inspectsFloatvalues at run time.- value
- the - Floatto inspect, and if finite, return wrapped in a- Good(FiniteFloat).
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- the specified - Floatvalue wrapped in a- Good(FiniteFloat), if it is finite, else a- Bad(f(value)).
 
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-    def isValid(value: Float): BooleanA predicate method that returns true if a given Floatvalue is finite.A predicate method that returns true if a given Floatvalue is finite.- value
- the - Floatto inspect, and if finite, return true.
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- true if the specified - Floatis finite, else false.
 
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-   implicit  val ordering: Ordering[FiniteFloat]Implicit Ordering instance. 
-    def passOrElse[E](value: Float)(f: (Float) => E): Validation[E]A validation method that produces a Passgiven a validFloatvalue, or an error value of typeEproduced by passing the given invalidIntvalue to the given functionf, wrapped in aFail.A validation method that produces a Passgiven a validFloatvalue, or an error value of typeEproduced by passing the given invalidIntvalue to the given functionf, wrapped in aFail.This method will inspect the passed Floatvalue and if it is a finiteFloat, it will return aPass. Otherwise, the passedFloatvalue is finite, so this method will return a result of typeEobtained by passing the invalidFloatvalue to the given functionf, wrapped in aFail.This factory method differs from the applyfactory method in thatapplyis implemented via a macro that inspectsFloatliterals at compile time, whereas this method inspectsFloatvalues at run time.- value
- the - Floatto validate that it is finite.
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- a - Passif the specified- Floatvalue is finite, else a- Failcontaining an error value produced by passing the specified- Floatto the given function- f.
 
-    def rightOrElse[L](value: Float)(f: (Float) => L): Either[L, FiniteFloat]A factory/validation method that produces a FiniteFloat, wrapped in aRight, given a validIntvalue, or if the givenIntis invalid, an error value of typeLproduced by passing the given invalidIntvalue to the given functionf, wrapped in aLeft.A factory/validation method that produces a FiniteFloat, wrapped in aRight, given a validIntvalue, or if the givenIntis invalid, an error value of typeLproduced by passing the given invalidIntvalue to the given functionf, wrapped in aLeft.This method will inspect the passed Intvalue and if it is a finiteInt, it will return aFiniteFloatrepresenting that value, wrapped in aRight. Otherwise, the passedIntvalue is not finite, so this method will return a result of typeLobtained by passing the invalidIntvalue to the given functionf, wrapped in aLeft.This factory method differs from the applyfactory method in thatapplyis implemented via a macro that inspectsIntliterals at compile time, whereas this method inspectsIntvalues at run time.- value
- the - Intto inspect, and if finite, return wrapped in a- Right(FiniteFloat).
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- the specified - Intvalue wrapped in a- Right(FiniteFloat), if it is finite, else a- Left(f(value)).
 
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-    def tryingValid(value: Float): Try[FiniteFloat]A factory/validation method that produces a FiniteFloat, wrapped in aSuccess, given a validFloatvalue, or if the givenFloatis invalid, anAssertionError, wrapped in aFailure.A factory/validation method that produces a FiniteFloat, wrapped in aSuccess, given a validFloatvalue, or if the givenFloatis invalid, anAssertionError, wrapped in aFailure.This method will inspect the passed Floatvalue and if it is a finiteFloat, it will return aFiniteFloatrepresenting that value, wrapped in aSuccess. Otherwise, the passedFloatvalue is not finite, so this method will return anAssertionError, wrapped in aFailure.This factory method differs from the applyfactory method in thatapplyis implemented via a macro that inspectsFloatliterals at compile time, whereas this method inspectsFloatvalues at run time.- value
- the - Floatto inspect, and if finite, return wrapped in a- Success(FiniteFloat).
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- the specified - Floatvalue wrapped in a- Success(FiniteFloat), if it is finite, else a- Failure(AssertionError).
 
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-   implicit  def widenToDouble(pos: FiniteFloat): DoubleImplicit widening conversion from FiniteFloattoDouble.Implicit widening conversion from FiniteFloattoDouble.- pos
- the - FiniteFloatto widen
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- the - Floatvalue underlying the specified- FiniteFloat, widened to- Double.
 
-   implicit  def widenToFiniteDouble(pos: FiniteFloat): FiniteDoubleImplicit widening conversion from FiniteFloattoFiniteDouble.Implicit widening conversion from FiniteFloattoFiniteDouble.- pos
- the - FiniteFloatto widen
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- the - Floatvalue underlying the specified- FiniteFloat, widened to- Doubleand wrapped in a- FiniteDouble.
 
-   implicit  def widenToFloat(pos: FiniteFloat): FloatImplicit widening conversion from FiniteFloattoFloat.Implicit widening conversion from FiniteFloattoFloat.- pos
- the - FiniteFloatto widen
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- the - Floatvalue underlying the specified- FiniteFloat