NAME
Data::Object::Float
ABSTRACT
Float Class for Perl 5
SYNOPSIS
package main;
use Data::Object::Float;
my $float = Data::Object::Float->new(9.9999);
DESCRIPTION
This package provides methods for manipulating float data.
INHERITS
This package inherits behaviors from:
INTEGRATES
This package integrates behaviors from:
LIBRARIES
This package uses type constraints from:
METHODS
This package implements the following methods:
defined
defined() : Num
The defined method returns true if the object represents a value that meets the criteria for being defined, otherwise it returns false.
downto
downto(Int $arg1) : ArrayRef
The downto method returns an array reference containing integer decreasing values down to and including the limit.
eq
eq(Any $arg1) : Num
The eq method performs a numeric equality operation.
ge
ge(Any $arg1) : Num
The ge method returns true if the argument provided is greater-than or equal-to the value represented by the object.
gt
gt(Any $arg1) : Num
The gt method performs a numeric greater-than comparison.
le
le(Any $arg1) : Num
The le method returns true if the argument provided is less-than or equal-to the value represented by the object.
lt
lt(Any $arg1) : Num
The lt method performs a numeric less-than comparison.
ne
ne(Any $arg1) : Num
The ne method performs a numeric equality operation.
to
to(Int $arg1) : ArrayRef
The to method returns an array reference containing integer increasing or decreasing values to and including the limit in ascending or descending order based on the value of the floating-point object.
upto
upto(Int $arg1) : Any
The upto method returns an array reference containing integer increasing values up to and including the limit.
AUTHOR
Al Newkirk, awncorp@cpan.org
LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2011-2019, Al Newkirk, et al.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the The Apache License, Version 2.0, as elucidated in the "license file".