gleam/float

Functions

pub fn absolute_value(float: Float) -> Float

Returns the absolute value of the input as a float.

Examples

> absolute_value(-12.5)
12.5

> absolute_value(10.2)
10.2
pub fn ceiling(float: Float) -> Float

Rounds the value to the next highest whole number as a float.

Examples

> ceiling(2.3)
3.0
pub fn clamp(
  n: Float,
  min min_bound: Float,
  max max_bound: Float,
) -> Float

Restricts a Float between a lower and upper bound

Examples

> clamp(1.2, min: 1.4, max: 1.6)
1.4
pub fn compare(a: Float, with b: Float) -> Order

Compares two floats, returning an order.

Examples

> compare(2.0, 2.3)
Lt
pub fn floor(float: Float) -> Float

Rounds the value to the next lowest whole number as a float.

Examples

> floor(2.3)
2.0
pub fn max(a: Float, b: Float) -> Float

Compares two floats, returning the larger of the two.

Examples

> max(2.0, 2.3)
2.3
pub fn min(a: Float, b: Float) -> Float

Compares two floats, returning the smaller of the two.

Examples

> min(2.0, 2.3)
2.0
pub fn negate(x: Float) -> Float

Returns the negative of the value provided

Examples

> negate(1.)
-1.
pub fn parse(string: String) -> Result(Float, Nil)

Attempts to parse a string as a float, returning Error(Nil) if it was not possible.

Examples

> parse("2.3")
Ok(2.3)

> parse("ABC")
Error(Nil)
pub fn power(base: Float, exponent: Float) -> Float

Returns the results of the base being raised to the power of the exponent, as a float.

Examples

> power(2.0, 2.0)
4.0

> power(8.0, 1.5)
22.627416997969522
pub fn product(numbers: List(Float)) -> Float

Multiplies a list of Floats and returns the product.

Example

> product([2.5, 3.2, 4.2])
33.6
pub fn round(float: Float) -> Int

Rounds the value to the nearest whole number as an int.

Examples

> round(2.3)
2

> round(2.5)
3
pub fn square_root(number: Float) -> Result(Float, Nil)

Returns the square root of the input as a float.

Examples

> square_root(4.0)
Ok(2.0)

> square_root(-16.0)
Error(Nil)
pub fn sum(numbers: List(Float)) -> Float

Sums a list of Floats.

Example

> sum([1.0, 2.2, 3.3])
6.5
pub fn to_string(f: Float) -> String

Returns the string representation of the provided float.

Examples

> to_string(2.3)
"2.3"
pub fn truncate(float: Float) -> Int

Returns the value as an int, truncating all decimal digits.

Examples

> truncate(2.4343434847383438)
2