Types::Common::Numeric − drop−in replacement for MooseX::Types::Common::Numeric
This module is covered by the Type-Tiny stability policy.
A drop-in replacement for MooseX::Types::Common::Numeric.
The following types are similar to those described in MooseX::Types::Common::Numeric.
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PositiveNum |
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PositiveOrZeroNum |
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PositiveInt |
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PositiveOrZeroInt |
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NegativeNum |
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NegativeOrZeroNum |
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NegativeInt |
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NegativeOrZeroInt |
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SingleDigit |
"SingleDigit" interestingly accepts the numbers −9 to −1; not just 0 to 9.
This module also defines an extra pair of type constraints not found in MooseX::Types::Common::Numeric.
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IntRange[‘min, ‘max] |
Type constraint for an integer between min and max. For example:
IntRange[1, 10]
The maximum can be omitted.
IntRange[10] # at least 10
The minimum and maximum are inclusive.
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NumRange[‘min, ‘max] |
Type constraint for a number between min and max. For example:
NumRange[0.1, 10.0]
As with IntRange, the maximum can be omitted, and the minimum and maximum are inclusive.
Exclusive ranges can be useful for non-integer values, so additional parameters can be given to make the minimum and maximum exclusive.
NumRange[0.1,
10.0, 0, 0] # both inclusive
NumRange[0.1, 10.0, 0, 1] # exclusive maximum, so 10.0 is
invalid
NumRange[0.1, 10.0, 1, 0] # exclusive minimum, so 0.1 is
invalid
NumRange[0.1, 10.0, 1, 1] # both exclusive
Making one of the limits exclusive means that a "<" or ">" operator will be used instead of the usual "<=" or ">=" operators.
Please report any bugs to <https://github.com/tobyink/p5−type−tiny/issues>.
Types::Standard, Types::Common::String.
MooseX::Types::Common, MooseX::Types::Common::Numeric, MooseX::Types::Common::String.
Toby Inkster <[email protected]>.
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