final class FiniteFloat extends AnyVal
An AnyVal for finite Floats.
Because FiniteFloat is an AnyVal it
will usually be as efficient as an Float, being
boxed only when an Float would have been boxed.
The FiniteFloat.apply factory method is implemented
in terms of a macro that checks literals for validity at
compile time. Calling FiniteFloat.apply with a
literal Float value will either produce a valid
FiniteFloat instance at run time or an error at
compile time. Here's an example:
scala> import anyvals._
import anyvals._
scala> FiniteFloat(42.1fF)
res0: org.scalactic.anyvals.FiniteFloat = FiniteFloat(42.1f)
scala> FiniteFloat(Float.PositiveInfinityF)
<console>:14: error: FiniteFloat.apply can only be invoked on a finite (i != Float.NegativeInfinity && i != Float.PositiveInfinity && !i.isNaN) floating point literal, like FiniteFloat(42.1fF).
              FiniteFloat(42.1fF)
                      ^
FiniteFloat.apply cannot be used if the value being
passed is a variable (i.e., not a literal), because
the macro cannot determine the validity of variables at
compile time (just literals). If you try to pass a variable
to FiniteFloat.apply, you'll get a compiler error
that suggests you use a different factor method,
FiniteFloat.from, instead:
scala> val x = 42.1fF
x: Float = 42.1f
scala> FiniteFloat(x)
<console>:15: error: FiniteFloat.apply can only be invoked on a floating point literal, like FiniteFloat(42.1fF). Please use FiniteFloat.from instead.
              FiniteFloat(x)
                      ^
The FiniteFloat.from factory method will inspect
the value at runtime and return an
Option[FiniteFloat]. If the value is valid,
FiniteFloat.from will return a
Some[FiniteFloat], else it will return a
None.  Here's an example:
scala> FiniteFloat.from(x) res3: Option[org.scalactic.anyvals.FiniteFloat] = Some(FiniteFloat(42.1f)) scala> val y = Float.PositiveInfinityF y: Float = Float.PositiveInfinity scala> FiniteFloat.from(y) res4: Option[org.scalactic.anyvals.FiniteFloat] = None
The FiniteFloat.apply factory method is marked
implicit, so that you can pass literal Floats
into methods that require FiniteFloat, and get the
same compile-time checking you get when calling
FiniteFloat.apply explicitly. Here's an example:
scala> def invert(pos: FiniteFloat): Float = Float.MaxValue - pos
invert: (pos: org.scalactic.anyvals.FiniteFloat)Float
scala> invert(42.1fF)
res5: Float = 3.4028235E38
scala> invert(Float.MaxValue)
res6: Float = 0.0
scala> invert(Float.PositiveInfinityF)
<console>:15: error: FiniteFloat.apply can only be invoked on a finite (i != Float.NegativeInfinity && i != Float.PositiveInfinity && !i.isNaN) floating point literal, like FiniteFloat(42.1fF).
              invert(0.0F)
                     ^
scala> invert(Float.PositiveInfinityF)
<console>:15: error: FiniteFloat.apply can only be invoked on a finite (i != Float.NegativeInfinity && i != Float.PositiveInfinity && !i.isNaN) floating point literal, like FiniteFloat(42.1fF).
              invert(Float.PositiveInfinityF)
                      ^
This example also demonstrates that the FiniteFloat
companion object also defines implicit widening conversions
when no loss of precision will occur. This makes it convenient to use a
FiniteFloat where a Float or wider
type is needed. An example is the subtraction in the body of
the invert method defined above,
Float.MaxValue - pos. Although
Float.MaxValue is a Float, which
has no - method that takes a
FiniteFloat (the type of pos), you can
still subtract pos, because the
FiniteFloat will be implicitly widened to
Float.
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-   final  def ##: Int- Definition Classes
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-    def %(x: Double): DoubleReturns the remainder of the division of this value by x.
-    def %(x: Float): FloatReturns the remainder of the division of this value by x.
-    def %(x: Long): FloatReturns the remainder of the division of this value by x.
-    def %(x: Int): FloatReturns the remainder of the division of this value by x.
-    def %(x: Char): FloatReturns the remainder of the division of this value by x.
-    def %(x: Short): FloatReturns the remainder of the division of this value by x.
-    def %(x: Byte): FloatReturns the remainder of the division of this value by x.
-    def *(x: Double): DoubleReturns the product of this value and x.
-    def *(x: Float): FloatReturns the product of this value and x.
-    def *(x: Long): FloatReturns the product of this value and x.
-    def *(x: Int): FloatReturns the product of this value and x.
-    def *(x: Char): FloatReturns the product of this value and x.
-    def *(x: Short): FloatReturns the product of this value and x.
-    def *(x: Byte): FloatReturns the product of this value and x.
-    def +(x: Double): DoubleReturns the sum of this value and x.
-    def +(x: Float): FloatReturns the sum of this value and x.
-    def +(x: Long): FloatReturns the sum of this value and x.
-    def +(x: Int): FloatReturns the sum of this value and x.
-    def +(x: Char): FloatReturns the sum of this value and x.
-    def +(x: Short): FloatReturns the sum of this value and x.
-    def +(x: Byte): FloatReturns the sum of this value and x.
-    def +(x: String): StringConverts this FiniteFloat's value to a string then concatenates the given string.
-    def -(x: Double): DoubleReturns the difference of this value and x.
-    def -(x: Float): FloatReturns the difference of this value and x.
-    def -(x: Long): FloatReturns the difference of this value and x.
-    def -(x: Int): FloatReturns the difference of this value and x.
-    def -(x: Char): FloatReturns the difference of this value and x.
-    def -(x: Short): FloatReturns the difference of this value and x.
-    def -(x: Byte): FloatReturns the difference of this value and x.
-    def /(x: Double): DoubleReturns the quotient of this value and x.
-    def /(x: Float): FloatReturns the quotient of this value and x.
-    def /(x: Long): FloatReturns the quotient of this value and x.
-    def /(x: Int): FloatReturns the quotient of this value and x.
-    def /(x: Char): FloatReturns the quotient of this value and x.
-    def /(x: Short): FloatReturns the quotient of this value and x.
-    def /(x: Byte): FloatReturns the quotient of this value and x.
-    def <(x: Double): BooleanReturns trueif this value is less than x,falseotherwise.
-    def <(x: Float): BooleanReturns trueif this value is less than x,falseotherwise.
-    def <(x: Long): BooleanReturns trueif this value is less than x,falseotherwise.
-    def <(x: Int): BooleanReturns trueif this value is less than x,falseotherwise.
-    def <(x: Char): BooleanReturns trueif this value is less than x,falseotherwise.
-    def <(x: Short): BooleanReturns trueif this value is less than x,falseotherwise.
-    def <(x: Byte): BooleanReturns trueif this value is less than x,falseotherwise.
-    def <=(x: Double): BooleanReturns trueif this value is less than or equal to x,falseotherwise.
-    def <=(x: Float): BooleanReturns trueif this value is less than or equal to x,falseotherwise.
-    def <=(x: Long): BooleanReturns trueif this value is less than or equal to x,falseotherwise.
-    def <=(x: Int): BooleanReturns trueif this value is less than or equal to x,falseotherwise.
-    def <=(x: Char): BooleanReturns trueif this value is less than or equal to x,falseotherwise.
-    def <=(x: Short): BooleanReturns trueif this value is less than or equal to x,falseotherwise.
-    def <=(x: Byte): BooleanReturns trueif this value is less than or equal to x,falseotherwise.
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-    def >(x: Double): BooleanReturns trueif this value is greater than x,falseotherwise.
-    def >(x: Float): BooleanReturns trueif this value is greater than x,falseotherwise.
-    def >(x: Long): BooleanReturns trueif this value is greater than x,falseotherwise.
-    def >(x: Int): BooleanReturns trueif this value is greater than x,falseotherwise.
-    def >(x: Char): BooleanReturns trueif this value is greater than x,falseotherwise.
-    def >(x: Short): BooleanReturns trueif this value is greater than x,falseotherwise.
-    def >(x: Byte): BooleanReturns trueif this value is greater than x,falseotherwise.
-    def >=(x: Double): BooleanReturns trueif this value is greater than or equal to x,falseotherwise.
-    def >=(x: Float): BooleanReturns trueif this value is greater than or equal to x,falseotherwise.
-    def >=(x: Long): BooleanReturns trueif this value is greater than or equal to x,falseotherwise.
-    def >=(x: Int): BooleanReturns trueif this value is greater than or equal to x,falseotherwise.
-    def >=(x: Char): BooleanReturns trueif this value is greater than or equal to x,falseotherwise.
-    def >=(x: Short): BooleanReturns trueif this value is greater than or equal to x,falseotherwise.
-    def >=(x: Byte): BooleanReturns trueif this value is greater than or equal to x,falseotherwise.
-   final  def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0- Definition Classes
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-    def ceil: FiniteFloatReturns the smallest (closest to 0) FiniteFloatthat is greater than or equal to thisFiniteFloatand represents a mathematical integer.
-    def ensuringValid(f: (Float) => Float): FiniteFloatApplies the passed Float => Floatfunction to the underlyingFloatvalue, and if the result is positive, returns the result wrapped in aFiniteFloat, else throwsAssertionError.Applies the passed Float => Floatfunction to the underlyingFloatvalue, and if the result is positive, returns the result wrapped in aFiniteFloat, else throwsAssertionError.This method will inspect the result of applying the given function to this FiniteFloat's underlyingFloatvalue and if the result is finite, it will return aFiniteFloatrepresenting that value. Otherwise, theFloatvalue returned by the given function is not finite, so this method will throwAssertionError.This method differs from a vanilla assertorensuringcall in that you get something you didn't already have if the assertion succeeds: a type that promises anFloatis finite. With this method, you are asserting that you are convinced the result of the computation represented by applying the given function to thisFiniteFloat's value will not produce invalid value. Instead of producing such invalid values, this method will throwAssertionError.- f
- the - Float => Floatfunction to apply to this- FiniteFloat's underlying- Floatvalue.
- returns
- the result of applying this - FiniteFloat's underlying- Floatvalue to to the passed function, wrapped in a- FiniteFloatif it is finite (else throws- AssertionError).
 - Exceptions thrown
- AssertionErrorif the result of applying this- FiniteFloat's underlying- Floatvalue to to the passed function is not finite.
 
-    def floor: FiniteFloatReturns the greatest (closest to infinity) FiniteFloatthat is less than or equal to thisFiniteFloatand represents a mathematical integer.
-    def getClass(): Class[_ <: AnyVal]- Definition Classes
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-   final  def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean- Definition Classes
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-    def isWhole: BooleanIndicates whether this FiniteFloathas a value that is a whole number: it is finite and it has no fraction part.
-    def max(that: FiniteFloat): FiniteFloatReturns thisifthis > thatorthatotherwise.
-    def min(that: FiniteFloat): FiniteFloatReturns thisifthis < thatorthatotherwise.
-    def round: IntRounds this FiniteFloatvalue to the nearest whole number value that can be expressed as anInt, returning the result as aInt.
-    def toByte: ByteConverts this FiniteFloatto aByte.
-    def toChar: CharConverts this FiniteFloatto aChar.
-    def toDegrees: FloatConverts an angle measured in radians to an approximately equivalent angle measured in degrees. Converts an angle measured in radians to an approximately equivalent angle measured in degrees. - returns
- the measurement of the angle x in degrees. 
 
-    def toDouble: DoubleConverts this FiniteFloatto aDouble.
-    def toFloat: FloatConverts this FiniteFloatto aFloat.
-    def toInt: IntConverts this FiniteFloatto anInt.
-    def toLong: LongConverts this FiniteFloatto aLong.
-    def toRadians: FloatConverts an angle measured in degrees to an approximately equivalent angle measured in radians. Converts an angle measured in degrees to an approximately equivalent angle measured in radians. - returns
- the measurement of the angle x in radians. 
 
-    def toShort: ShortConverts this FiniteFloatto aShort.
-    def toString(): StringA string representation of this FiniteFloat.A string representation of this FiniteFloat.- Definition Classes
- FiniteFloat → Any
 
-    def unary_+: FiniteFloatReturns this value, unmodified. 
-    def unary_-: FiniteFloatReturns the negation of this value. 
-  val value: Float