struct

Rational

Inherits Comparable < Struct < Value < Object

Constants

VERSION = "0.1.0"

Constructors

new(num : Int32, den : Int32 = 1)
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new(num : Int, den : Int = 1)
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Instance methods

!=(rhs : Rational)
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*(rhs : Int)
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+(rhs : Int)
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-(rhs : Int)
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/(rhs : Int)
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<=(rhs : Rational)
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<=>(rhs : ::Number::Primitive)

The comparison operator. Returns 0 if the two objects are equal, a negative number if this object is considered less than other, a positive number if this object is considered greater than other, or nil if the two objects are not comparable.

Subclasses define this method to provide class-specific ordering.

The comparison operator is usually used to sort values:

# Sort in a descending way:
[3, 1, 2].sort { |x, y| y <=> x } # => [3, 2, 1]

# Sort in an ascending way:
[3, 1, 2].sort { |x, y| x <=> y } # => [1, 2, 3]
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<=>(rhs : Rational)
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==(rhs : Rational)
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>=(rhs : Rational)
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to_f
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to_i
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to_s

Returns a nicely readable and concise string representation of this object, typically intended for users.

This method should usually not be overridden. It delegates to #to_s(IO) which can be overridden for custom implementations.

Also see #inspect.

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Nested types