libqalculate-4.9.0
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An assumption about an unknown mathematical value. More...
#include <Variable.h>
Public Member Functions | |
bool | isPositive () |
bool | isNegative () |
bool | isNonNegative () |
bool | isNonPositive () |
bool | isInteger () |
bool | isBoolean () |
bool | isNumber () |
bool | isRational () |
bool | isReal () |
bool | isComplex () |
bool | isNonZero () |
bool | isNonMatrix () |
bool | isScalar () |
AssumptionType | type () |
AssumptionSign | sign () |
void | setType (AssumptionType ant) |
void | setSign (AssumptionSign as) |
void | setMin (const Number *nmin) |
void | setIncludeEqualsMin (bool include_equals) |
bool | includeEqualsMin () const |
const Number * | min () const |
void | setMax (const Number *nmax) |
void | setIncludeEqualsMax (bool include_equals) |
bool | includeEqualsMax () const |
const Number * | max () const |
Protected Attributes | |
AssumptionType | i_type |
AssumptionSign | i_sign |
Number * | fmin |
Number * | fmax |
bool | b_incl_min |
bool | b_incl_max |
An assumption about an unknown mathematical value.
Assumptions have a type and a sign. The type describes the type of the value – if it represents a number or something else, and what type of number is represented. The sign restricts the signedness of a number. The sign generally only applies the assumptions representing a number. The assumption class also includes max and min values, which however are not used anywhere yet.