Returns false if the passed number, n, is within the spread represented by this Spread instance
Returns false if the passed number, n, is within the spread represented by this Spread instance
The purpose of this method, which will likely be used only rarely, is to achieve symmetry around the !== operator. The
TripleEquals trait (and its type-checking siblings TypeCheckedTripleEquals and ConversionCheckedTripleEquals) enable you to write:
a !== (1.0 +- 0.1)
This method ensures the following mirrored form means the same thing:
(1.0 +- 0.1) !== a
a number that may or may not lie within this spread
Returns true if the passed number, n, is within the spread represented by this Spread instance
Returns true if the passed number, n, is within the spread represented by this Spread instance
The purpose of this method, which will likely be used only rarely, is to achieve symmetry around the === operator. The
TripleEquals trait (and its type-checking siblings TypeCheckedTripleEquals and ConversionCheckedTripleEquals) enable you to write:
a === (1.0 +- 0.1)
This method ensures the following mirrored form means the same thing:
(1.0 +- 0.1) === a
a number that may or may not lie within this spread
Determines whether the passed Numeric value n is within the spread represented
by this Spread instance.
the pivot number at the center of the spread
Overrides toString to return "[pivot] plusOrMinus [tolerance]"
Overrides toString to return "[pivot] plusOrMinus [tolerance]"
the tolerance that determines the high and low point of the spread
Class representing an spread (i.e., range) between two numbers.
The spread is expressed in terms of a
Numericpivot and tolerance. The spread extends frompivot - tolerancetopivot + tolerance, inclusive.the pivot number at the center of the spread
the tolerance that determines the high and low point of the spread