int

object int
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int.scala
class Object
trait Matchable
class Any

Type members

Types

type %[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Int

Remainder of the division of X by Y.

Remainder of the division of X by Y.

val mod: 5 % 2 = 1
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type *[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Int

Multiplication of two Int singleton types.

Multiplication of two Int singleton types.

val mul: 4 * 2 = 8
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type +[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Int

Addition of two Int singleton types.

Addition of two Int singleton types.

val sum: 2 + 2 = 4
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type -[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Int

Subtraction of two Int singleton types.

Subtraction of two Int singleton types.

val sub: 4 - 2 = 2
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type /[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Int

Integer division of two Int singleton types.

Integer division of two Int singleton types.

val div: 5 / 2 = 2
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type <[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Boolean

Less-than comparison of two Int singleton types.

Less-than comparison of two Int singleton types.

val lt1: 4 < 2 = false
val lt2: 2 < 4 = true
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type <<[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Int

Binary left shift of X by Y.

Binary left shift of X by Y.

val lshift: 1 << 2 = 4
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type <=[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Boolean

Less-or-equal comparison of two Int singleton types.

Less-or-equal comparison of two Int singleton types.

val lt1: 4 <= 2 = false
val lt2: 2 <= 2 = true
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type >[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Boolean

Greater-than comparison of two Int singleton types.

Greater-than comparison of two Int singleton types.

val gt1: 4 > 2 = true
val gt2: 2 > 2 = false
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type >=[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Boolean

Greater-or-equal comparison of two Int singleton types.

Greater-or-equal comparison of two Int singleton types.

val ge1: 4 >= 2 = true
val ge2: 2 >= 3 = false
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type >>[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Int

Binary right shift of X by Y.

Binary right shift of X by Y.

val rshift: 10 >> 1 = 5
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type >>>[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Int

Binary right shift of X by Y, filling the left with zeros.

Binary right shift of X by Y, filling the left with zeros.

val rshiftzero: 10 >>> 1 = 5
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type Abs[X <: Int] <: Int

Absolute value of an Int singleton type.

Absolute value of an Int singleton type.

val abs: Abs[-1] = 1
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type BitwiseAnd[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Int

Bitwise and of X and Y.

Bitwise and of X and Y.

val and1: BitwiseAnd[4, 4] = 4
val and2: BitwiseAnd[10, 5] = 0
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type BitwiseOr[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Int

Bitwise or of X and Y.

Bitwise or of X and Y.

val or: BitwiseOr[10, 11] = 11
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type Max[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Int

Maximum of two Int singleton types.

Maximum of two Int singleton types.

val max: Max[-1, 1] = 1
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type Min[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Int

Minimum of two Int singleton types.

Minimum of two Int singleton types.

val min: Min[-1, 1] = -1
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type Negate[X <: Int] <: Int

Negation of an Int singleton type.

Negation of an Int singleton type.

val neg1: Neg[-1] = 1
val neg2: Neg[1] = -1
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type S[N <: Int] <: Int

Successor of a natural number where zero is the type 0 and successors are reduced as if the definition was

Successor of a natural number where zero is the type 0 and successors are reduced as if the definition was

type S[N <: Int] <: Int = N match {
  case 0 => 1
  case 1 => 2
  case 2 => 3
  ...
  case 2147483646 => 2147483647
}
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type ToString[X <: Int] <: String

String conversion of an Int singleton type.

String conversion of an Int singleton type.

val abs: ToString[1] = "1"
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type ^[X <: Int, Y <: Int] <: Int

Bitwise xor of X and Y.

Bitwise xor of X and Y.

val xor: 10 ^ 30 = 20
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