Order

An Order is an indication of how two numbers are related numerically.

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The first number is less than the second number.

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The first number is greater than the second number.

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The first number is numerically equivalent to the second number.

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The first number is not comparable to the second number. This is the case precisely when one of the values is a not-a-number.

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Functions

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Answer whether the first value is numerically equivalent to the second value.

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Answer whether the first value is numerically incomparable to the second value. This is the case precisely when one of the values is a not-a-number.

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Answer whether the first value is less than the second value.

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Answer whether the first value is less than or equivalent to the second value.

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Answer whether the first value is more than the second value.

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Answer whether the first value is more than or equivalent to the second value.

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Answer the Order which is to (y,x) as the receiver is to (x,y).

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Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name. The string must match exactly an identifier used to declare an enum constant in this type. (Extraneous whitespace characters are not permitted.)

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Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in the order they're declared.