Trait num_traits::sign::Signed

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pub trait Signed: Sized + Num + Neg<Output = Self> {
    fn abs(&self) -> Self;
    fn abs_sub(&self, other: &Self) -> Self;
    fn signum(&self) -> Self;
    fn is_positive(&self) -> bool;
    fn is_negative(&self) -> bool;
}
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Useful functions for signed numbers (i.e. numbers that can be negative).

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Computes the absolute value.

For f32 and f64, NaN will be returned if the number is NaN.

For signed integers, ::MIN will be returned if the number is ::MIN.

The positive difference of two numbers.

Returns zero if the number is less than or equal to other, otherwise the difference between self and other is returned.

Returns the sign of the number.

For f32 and f64:

  • 1.0 if the number is positive, +0.0 or INFINITY
  • -1.0 if the number is negative, -0.0 or NEG_INFINITY
  • NaN if the number is NaN

For signed integers:

  • 0 if the number is zero
  • 1 if the number is positive
  • -1 if the number is negative

Returns true if the number is positive and false if the number is zero or negative.

Returns true if the number is negative and false if the number is zero or positive.

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Computes the absolute value. Returns NAN if the number is NAN.

The positive difference of two numbers. Returns 0.0 if the number is less than or equal to other, otherwise the difference betweenself and other is returned.

Returns
  • 1.0 if the number is positive, +0.0 or INFINITY
  • -1.0 if the number is negative, -0.0 or NEG_INFINITY
  • NAN if the number is NaN

Returns true if the number is positive, including +0.0 and INFINITY

Returns true if the number is negative, including -0.0 and NEG_INFINITY

Computes the absolute value. Returns NAN if the number is NAN.

The positive difference of two numbers. Returns 0.0 if the number is less than or equal to other, otherwise the difference betweenself and other is returned.

Returns
  • 1.0 if the number is positive, +0.0 or INFINITY
  • -1.0 if the number is negative, -0.0 or NEG_INFINITY
  • NAN if the number is NaN

Returns true if the number is positive, including +0.0 and INFINITY

Returns true if the number is negative, including -0.0 and NEG_INFINITY

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