NAME

Data::Object::Role::Number - Number Object Role for Perl 5

VERSION

version 0.54

SYNOPSIS

use Data::Object::Role::Number;

DESCRIPTION

Data::Object::Role::Number provides routines for operating on Perl 5 numeric data.

METHODS

abs

# given 12

$number->abs; # 12

# given -12

$number->abs; # 12

The abs method returns the absolute value of the number. This method returns a number object.

atan2

# given 1

$number->atan2(1); # 0.785398163397448

The atan2 method returns the arctangent of Y/X in the range -PI to PI This method returns a float value.

cos

# given 12

$number->cos; # 0.843853958732492

The cos method computes the cosine of the number (expressed in radians). This method returns a float value.

data

# given $number

$number->data; # original value

The data method returns the original and underlying value contained by the object. This method is an alias to the detract method.

decr

# given 123456789

$number->decr; # 123456788

The decr method returns the numeric number decremented by 1. This method returns a data type object to be determined after execution.

defined

# given $number

$number->defined; # 1

The defined method returns true if the object represents a value that meets the criteria for being defined, otherwise it returns false. This method returns a number object.

detract

# given $number

$number->detract; # original value

The detract method returns the original and underlying value contained by the object.

downto

# given 10

$number->downto(5); # [10,9,8,7,6,5]

The downto method returns an array reference containing integer decreasing values down to and including the limit. This method returns a array object.

dump

# given 12345

$number->dump; # '12345'

The dump method returns returns a string representation of the object. This method returns a string value.

eq

# given 12345

$number->eq(12346); # 0

The eq method performs a numeric equality operation. This method returns a number object representing a boolean.

exp

# given 0

$number->exp; # 1

# given 1

$number->exp; # 2.71828182845905

# given 1.5

$number->exp; # 4.48168907033806

The exp method returns e (the natural logarithm base) to the power of the number. This method returns a float value.

ge

# given 0

$number->ge(0); # 1

The ge method returns true if the argument provided is greater-than or equal-to the value represented by the object. This method returns a Data::Object::Number object.

gt

# given 99

$number->gt(50); # 1

The gt method performs a numeric greater-than comparison. This method returns a number object representing a boolean.

hex

# given 175

$number->hex; # 0xaf

The hex method returns a hex string representing the value of the number. This method returns a string value.

incr

# given 123456789

$number->incr; # 123456790

The incr method returns the numeric number incremented by 1. This method returns a data type object to be determined after execution.

int

# given 12.5

$number->int; # 12

The int method returns the integer portion of the number. Do not use this method for rounding. This method returns a number value.

le

# given 0

$number->le; # 0

The le method returns true if the argument provided is less-than or equal-to the value represented by the object. This method returns a Data::Object::Number object.

log

# given 12345

$number->log; # 9.42100640177928

The log method returns the natural logarithm (base e) of the number. This method returns a float value.

lt

# given 86

$number->lt(88); # 1

The lt method performs a numeric less-than comparison. This method returns a number object representing a boolean.

methods

# given $number

$number->methods;

The methods method returns the list of methods attached to object. This method returns an array value.

mod

# given 12

$number->mod(1); # 0
$number->mod(2); # 0
$number->mod(3); # 0
$number->mod(4); # 0
$number->mod(5); # 2

The mod method returns the division remainder of the number divided by the argment. This method returns a number value.

ne

# given -100

$number->ne(100); # 1

The ne method performs a numeric equality operation. This method returns a number object representing a boolean.

neg

# given 12345

$number->neg; # -12345

The neg method returns a negative version of the number. This method returns a integer object.

new

# given 1_000_000

my $number = Data::Object::Number->new(1_000_000);

The new method expects a number and returns a new class instance.

pow

# given 12345

$number->pow(3); # 1881365963625

The pow method returns a number, the result of a math operation, which is the number to the power of the argument. This method returns a number object.

print

# given 12345

$number->print; # '12345'

The print method outputs the value represented by the object to STDOUT and returns true. This method returns a number value.

roles

# given $number

$number->roles;

The roles method returns the list of roles attached to object. This method returns an array value.

say

# given 12345

$number->say; # '12345\n'

The say method outputs the value represented by the object appended with a newline to STDOUT and returns true. This method returns a Data::Object::Number object.

sin

# given 12345

$number->sin; # -0.993771636455681

The sin method returns the sine of the number (expressed in radians). This method returns a data type object to be determined after execution.

sqrt

# given 12345

$number->sqrt; # 111.108055513541

The sqrt method returns the positive square root of the number. This method returns a data type object to be determined after execution.

throw

# given $number

$number->throw;

The throw method terminates the program using the core die keyword, passing the object to the Data::Object::Exception class as the named parameter object. If captured this method returns an exception value.

to

# given 5

$number->to(9); # [5,6,7,8,9]
$number->to(1); # [5,4,3,2,1]

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. This method returns a array object.

type

# given $number

$number->type; # NUMBER

The type method returns a string representing the internal data type object name. This method returns a string value.

upto

# given 23

$number->upto(25); # [23,24,25]

The upto method returns an array reference containing integer increasing values up to and including the limit. This method returns a array object.

ROLES

This package is comprised of the following roles.

SEE ALSO

AUTHOR

Al Newkirk <anewkirk@ana.io>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Al Newkirk.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.