Struct sp_std::num::Saturating
source · [−]#[repr(transparent)]pub struct Saturating<T>(pub T);
saturating_int_impl
)Expand description
Provides intentionally-saturating arithmetic on T
.
Operations like +
on u32
values are intended to never overflow,
and in some debug configurations overflow is detected and results
in a panic. While most arithmetic falls into this category, some
code explicitly expects and relies upon saturating arithmetic.
Saturating arithmetic can be achieved either through methods like
saturating_add
, or through the Saturating<T>
type, which says that
all standard arithmetic operations on the underlying value are
intended to have saturating semantics.
The underlying value can be retrieved through the .0
index of the
Saturating
tuple.
Examples
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let max = Saturating(u32::MAX);
let one = Saturating(1u32);
assert_eq!(u32::MAX, (max + one).0);
Tuple Fields
0: T
saturating_int_impl
)Implementations
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<usize>>::MIN, Saturating(usize::MIN));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<usize>>::MAX, Saturating(usize::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the size of this integer type in bits.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<usize>>::BITS, usize::BITS);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b01001100usize);
assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(!0usize).count_zeros(), 0);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0101000usize);
assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the end of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the <<
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0x76543210FEDCBA99);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(32), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the >>
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0xFEDCBA987654322);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(4), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the byte order of the integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i16> = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.swap_bytes();
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(0b01010101_00000000));
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(21760));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the bit pattern of the integer.
Examples
Please note that this example is shared between integer types.
Which explains why i16
is used here.
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101i16);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.reverse_bits();
assert_eq!(m.0 as u16, 0b10101010_00000000);
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(-22016));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from big endian to the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ausize);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<usize>>::from_be(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<usize>>::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from little endian to the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ausize);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<usize>>::from_le(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<usize>>::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to big endian from the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ausize);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to little endian from the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ausize);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3usize).pow(4), Saturating(81));
Results that are too large are saturated:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(5), Saturating(127));
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(6), Saturating(127));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u8>>::MIN, Saturating(u8::MIN));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u8>>::MAX, Saturating(u8::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the size of this integer type in bits.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u8>>::BITS, u8::BITS);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b01001100u8);
assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(!0u8).count_zeros(), 0);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0101000u8);
assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the end of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the <<
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0x76543210FEDCBA99);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(32), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the >>
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0xFEDCBA987654322);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(4), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the byte order of the integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i16> = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.swap_bytes();
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(0b01010101_00000000));
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(21760));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the bit pattern of the integer.
Examples
Please note that this example is shared between integer types.
Which explains why i16
is used here.
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101i16);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.reverse_bits();
assert_eq!(m.0 as u16, 0b10101010_00000000);
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(-22016));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from big endian to the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au8);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u8>>::from_be(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u8>>::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from little endian to the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au8);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u8>>::from_le(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u8>>::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to big endian from the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au8);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to little endian from the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au8);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3u8).pow(4), Saturating(81));
Results that are too large are saturated:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(5), Saturating(127));
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(6), Saturating(127));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u16>>::MIN, Saturating(u16::MIN));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u16>>::MAX, Saturating(u16::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the size of this integer type in bits.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u16>>::BITS, u16::BITS);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b01001100u16);
assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(!0u16).count_zeros(), 0);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0101000u16);
assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the end of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the <<
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0x76543210FEDCBA99);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(32), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the >>
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0xFEDCBA987654322);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(4), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the byte order of the integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i16> = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.swap_bytes();
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(0b01010101_00000000));
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(21760));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the bit pattern of the integer.
Examples
Please note that this example is shared between integer types.
Which explains why i16
is used here.
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101i16);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.reverse_bits();
assert_eq!(m.0 as u16, 0b10101010_00000000);
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(-22016));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from big endian to the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au16);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u16>>::from_be(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u16>>::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from little endian to the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au16);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u16>>::from_le(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u16>>::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to big endian from the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au16);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to little endian from the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au16);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3u16).pow(4), Saturating(81));
Results that are too large are saturated:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(5), Saturating(127));
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(6), Saturating(127));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u32>>::MIN, Saturating(u32::MIN));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u32>>::MAX, Saturating(u32::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the size of this integer type in bits.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u32>>::BITS, u32::BITS);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b01001100u32);
assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(!0u32).count_zeros(), 0);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0101000u32);
assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the end of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the <<
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0x76543210FEDCBA99);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(32), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the >>
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0xFEDCBA987654322);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(4), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the byte order of the integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i16> = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.swap_bytes();
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(0b01010101_00000000));
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(21760));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the bit pattern of the integer.
Examples
Please note that this example is shared between integer types.
Which explains why i16
is used here.
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101i16);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.reverse_bits();
assert_eq!(m.0 as u16, 0b10101010_00000000);
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(-22016));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from big endian to the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au32);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u32>>::from_be(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u32>>::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from little endian to the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au32);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u32>>::from_le(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u32>>::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to big endian from the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au32);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to little endian from the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au32);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3u32).pow(4), Saturating(81));
Results that are too large are saturated:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(5), Saturating(127));
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(6), Saturating(127));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u64>>::MIN, Saturating(u64::MIN));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u64>>::MAX, Saturating(u64::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the size of this integer type in bits.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u64>>::BITS, u64::BITS);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b01001100u64);
assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(!0u64).count_zeros(), 0);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0101000u64);
assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the end of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the <<
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0x76543210FEDCBA99);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(32), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the >>
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0xFEDCBA987654322);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(4), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the byte order of the integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i16> = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.swap_bytes();
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(0b01010101_00000000));
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(21760));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the bit pattern of the integer.
Examples
Please note that this example is shared between integer types.
Which explains why i16
is used here.
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101i16);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.reverse_bits();
assert_eq!(m.0 as u16, 0b10101010_00000000);
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(-22016));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from big endian to the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au64);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u64>>::from_be(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u64>>::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from little endian to the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au64);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u64>>::from_le(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u64>>::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to big endian from the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au64);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to little endian from the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au64);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3u64).pow(4), Saturating(81));
Results that are too large are saturated:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(5), Saturating(127));
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(6), Saturating(127));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u128>>::MIN, Saturating(u128::MIN));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u128>>::MAX, Saturating(u128::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the size of this integer type in bits.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u128>>::BITS, u128::BITS);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b01001100u128);
assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(!0u128).count_zeros(), 0);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0101000u128);
assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the end of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the <<
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0x76543210FEDCBA99);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(32), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the >>
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0xFEDCBA987654322);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(4), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the byte order of the integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i16> = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.swap_bytes();
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(0b01010101_00000000));
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(21760));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the bit pattern of the integer.
Examples
Please note that this example is shared between integer types.
Which explains why i16
is used here.
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101i16);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.reverse_bits();
assert_eq!(m.0 as u16, 0b10101010_00000000);
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(-22016));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from big endian to the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au128);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u128>>::from_be(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u128>>::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from little endian to the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au128);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u128>>::from_le(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<u128>>::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to big endian from the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au128);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to little endian from the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Au128);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3u128).pow(4), Saturating(81));
Results that are too large are saturated:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(5), Saturating(127));
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(6), Saturating(127));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<isize>>::MIN, Saturating(isize::MIN));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<isize>>::MAX, Saturating(isize::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the size of this integer type in bits.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<isize>>::BITS, isize::BITS);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b01001100isize);
assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(!0isize).count_zeros(), 0);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0101000isize);
assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the end of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the <<
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0x76543210FEDCBA99);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(32), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the >>
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0xFEDCBA987654322);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(4), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the byte order of the integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i16> = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.swap_bytes();
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(0b01010101_00000000));
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(21760));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the bit pattern of the integer.
Examples
Please note that this example is shared between integer types.
Which explains why i16
is used here.
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101i16);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.reverse_bits();
assert_eq!(m.0 as u16, 0b10101010_00000000);
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(-22016));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from big endian to the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Aisize);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<isize>>::from_be(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<isize>>::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from little endian to the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Aisize);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<isize>>::from_le(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<isize>>::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to big endian from the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Aisize);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to little endian from the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Aisize);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3isize).pow(4), Saturating(81));
Results that are too large are saturated:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(5), Saturating(127));
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(6), Saturating(127));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i8>>::MIN, Saturating(i8::MIN));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i8>>::MAX, Saturating(i8::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the size of this integer type in bits.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i8>>::BITS, i8::BITS);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b01001100i8);
assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(!0i8).count_zeros(), 0);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0101000i8);
assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the end of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the <<
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0x76543210FEDCBA99);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(32), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the >>
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0xFEDCBA987654322);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(4), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the byte order of the integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i16> = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.swap_bytes();
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(0b01010101_00000000));
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(21760));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the bit pattern of the integer.
Examples
Please note that this example is shared between integer types.
Which explains why i16
is used here.
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101i16);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.reverse_bits();
assert_eq!(m.0 as u16, 0b10101010_00000000);
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(-22016));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from big endian to the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai8);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i8>>::from_be(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i8>>::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from little endian to the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai8);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i8>>::from_le(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i8>>::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to big endian from the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai8);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to little endian from the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai8);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(4), Saturating(81));
Results that are too large are saturated:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(5), Saturating(127));
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(6), Saturating(127));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i16>>::MIN, Saturating(i16::MIN));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i16>>::MAX, Saturating(i16::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the size of this integer type in bits.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i16>>::BITS, i16::BITS);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b01001100i16);
assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(!0i16).count_zeros(), 0);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0101000i16);
assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the end of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the <<
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0x76543210FEDCBA99);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(32), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the >>
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0xFEDCBA987654322);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(4), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the byte order of the integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i16> = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.swap_bytes();
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(0b01010101_00000000));
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(21760));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the bit pattern of the integer.
Examples
Please note that this example is shared between integer types.
Which explains why i16
is used here.
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101i16);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.reverse_bits();
assert_eq!(m.0 as u16, 0b10101010_00000000);
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(-22016));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from big endian to the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai16);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i16>>::from_be(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i16>>::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from little endian to the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai16);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i16>>::from_le(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i16>>::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to big endian from the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai16);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to little endian from the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai16);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i16).pow(4), Saturating(81));
Results that are too large are saturated:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(5), Saturating(127));
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(6), Saturating(127));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i32>>::MIN, Saturating(i32::MIN));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i32>>::MAX, Saturating(i32::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the size of this integer type in bits.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i32>>::BITS, i32::BITS);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b01001100i32);
assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(!0i32).count_zeros(), 0);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0101000i32);
assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the end of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the <<
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0x76543210FEDCBA99);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(32), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the >>
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0xFEDCBA987654322);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(4), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the byte order of the integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i16> = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.swap_bytes();
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(0b01010101_00000000));
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(21760));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the bit pattern of the integer.
Examples
Please note that this example is shared between integer types.
Which explains why i16
is used here.
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101i16);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.reverse_bits();
assert_eq!(m.0 as u16, 0b10101010_00000000);
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(-22016));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from big endian to the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai32);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i32>>::from_be(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i32>>::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from little endian to the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai32);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i32>>::from_le(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i32>>::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to big endian from the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai32);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to little endian from the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai32);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i32).pow(4), Saturating(81));
Results that are too large are saturated:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(5), Saturating(127));
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(6), Saturating(127));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i64>>::MIN, Saturating(i64::MIN));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i64>>::MAX, Saturating(i64::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the size of this integer type in bits.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i64>>::BITS, i64::BITS);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b01001100i64);
assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(!0i64).count_zeros(), 0);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0101000i64);
assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the end of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the <<
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0x76543210FEDCBA99);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(32), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the >>
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0xFEDCBA987654322);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(4), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the byte order of the integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i16> = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.swap_bytes();
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(0b01010101_00000000));
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(21760));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the bit pattern of the integer.
Examples
Please note that this example is shared between integer types.
Which explains why i16
is used here.
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101i16);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.reverse_bits();
assert_eq!(m.0 as u16, 0b10101010_00000000);
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(-22016));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from big endian to the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai64);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i64>>::from_be(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i64>>::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from little endian to the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai64);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i64>>::from_le(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i64>>::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to big endian from the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai64);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to little endian from the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai64);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i64).pow(4), Saturating(81));
Results that are too large are saturated:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(5), Saturating(127));
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(6), Saturating(127));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i128>>::MIN, Saturating(i128::MIN));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i128>>::MAX, Saturating(i128::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the size of this integer type in bits.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i128>>::BITS, i128::BITS);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of ones in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b01001100i128);
assert_eq!(n.count_ones(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(!0i128).count_zeros(), 0);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of trailing zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0101000i128);
assert_eq!(n.trailing_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the left by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the end of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the <<
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0x76543210FEDCBA99);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_left(32), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Shifts the bits to the right by a specified amount, n
,
saturating the truncated bits to the beginning of the resulting
integer.
Please note this isn’t the same operation as the >>
shifting
operator!
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(0x0123456789ABCDEF);
let m: Saturating<i64> = Saturating(-0xFEDCBA987654322);
assert_eq!(n.rotate_right(4), m);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the byte order of the integer.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n: Saturating<i16> = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.swap_bytes();
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(0b01010101_00000000));
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(21760));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Reverses the bit pattern of the integer.
Examples
Please note that this example is shared between integer types.
Which explains why i16
is used here.
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0b0000000_01010101i16);
assert_eq!(n, Saturating(85));
let m = n.reverse_bits();
assert_eq!(m.0 as u16, 0b10101010_00000000);
assert_eq!(m, Saturating(-22016));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from big endian to the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai128);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i128>>::from_be(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i128>>::from_be(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts an integer from little endian to the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai128);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i128>>::from_le(n), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(<Saturating<i128>>::from_le(n), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to big endian from the target’s endianness.
On big endian this is a no-op. On little endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai128);
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_be(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Converts self
to little endian from the target’s endianness.
On little endian this is a no-op. On big endian the bytes are swapped.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(0x1Ai128);
if cfg!(target_endian = "little") {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n)
} else {
assert_eq!(n.to_le(), n.swap_bytes())
}
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Raises self to the power of exp
, using exponentiation by squaring.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i128).pow(4), Saturating(81));
Results that are too large are saturated:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(5), Saturating(127));
assert_eq!(Saturating(3i8).pow(6), Saturating(127));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(isize::MAX >> 2);
assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Saturating absolute value. Computes self.abs()
, returning MAX
if self == MIN
instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(100isize).abs(), Saturating(100));
assert_eq!(Saturating(-100isize).abs(), Saturating(100));
assert_eq!(Saturating(isize::MIN).abs(), Saturating((isize::MIN + 1).abs()));
assert_eq!(Saturating(isize::MIN).abs(), Saturating(isize::MIN.saturating_abs()));
assert_eq!(Saturating(isize::MIN).abs(), Saturating(isize::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns a number representing sign of self
.
0
if the number is zero1
if the number is positive-1
if the number is negative
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(10isize).signum(), Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(0isize).signum(), Saturating(0));
assert_eq!(Saturating(-10isize).signum(), Saturating(-1));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if self
is positive and false
if the number is zero or
negative.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(10isize).is_positive());
assert!(!Saturating(-10isize).is_positive());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if self
is negative and false
if the number is zero or
positive.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(-10isize).is_negative());
assert!(!Saturating(10isize).is_negative());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(i8::MAX >> 2);
assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Saturating absolute value. Computes self.abs()
, returning MAX
if self == MIN
instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(100i8).abs(), Saturating(100));
assert_eq!(Saturating(-100i8).abs(), Saturating(100));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i8::MIN).abs(), Saturating((i8::MIN + 1).abs()));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i8::MIN).abs(), Saturating(i8::MIN.saturating_abs()));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i8::MIN).abs(), Saturating(i8::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns a number representing sign of self
.
0
if the number is zero1
if the number is positive-1
if the number is negative
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(10i8).signum(), Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(0i8).signum(), Saturating(0));
assert_eq!(Saturating(-10i8).signum(), Saturating(-1));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if self
is positive and false
if the number is zero or
negative.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(10i8).is_positive());
assert!(!Saturating(-10i8).is_positive());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if self
is negative and false
if the number is zero or
positive.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(-10i8).is_negative());
assert!(!Saturating(10i8).is_negative());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(i16::MAX >> 2);
assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Saturating absolute value. Computes self.abs()
, returning MAX
if self == MIN
instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(100i16).abs(), Saturating(100));
assert_eq!(Saturating(-100i16).abs(), Saturating(100));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i16::MIN).abs(), Saturating((i16::MIN + 1).abs()));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i16::MIN).abs(), Saturating(i16::MIN.saturating_abs()));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i16::MIN).abs(), Saturating(i16::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns a number representing sign of self
.
0
if the number is zero1
if the number is positive-1
if the number is negative
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(10i16).signum(), Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(0i16).signum(), Saturating(0));
assert_eq!(Saturating(-10i16).signum(), Saturating(-1));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if self
is positive and false
if the number is zero or
negative.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(10i16).is_positive());
assert!(!Saturating(-10i16).is_positive());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if self
is negative and false
if the number is zero or
positive.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(-10i16).is_negative());
assert!(!Saturating(10i16).is_negative());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(i32::MAX >> 2);
assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Saturating absolute value. Computes self.abs()
, returning MAX
if self == MIN
instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(100i32).abs(), Saturating(100));
assert_eq!(Saturating(-100i32).abs(), Saturating(100));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i32::MIN).abs(), Saturating((i32::MIN + 1).abs()));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i32::MIN).abs(), Saturating(i32::MIN.saturating_abs()));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i32::MIN).abs(), Saturating(i32::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns a number representing sign of self
.
0
if the number is zero1
if the number is positive-1
if the number is negative
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(10i32).signum(), Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(0i32).signum(), Saturating(0));
assert_eq!(Saturating(-10i32).signum(), Saturating(-1));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if self
is positive and false
if the number is zero or
negative.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(10i32).is_positive());
assert!(!Saturating(-10i32).is_positive());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if self
is negative and false
if the number is zero or
positive.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(-10i32).is_negative());
assert!(!Saturating(10i32).is_negative());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(i64::MAX >> 2);
assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Saturating absolute value. Computes self.abs()
, returning MAX
if self == MIN
instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(100i64).abs(), Saturating(100));
assert_eq!(Saturating(-100i64).abs(), Saturating(100));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i64::MIN).abs(), Saturating((i64::MIN + 1).abs()));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i64::MIN).abs(), Saturating(i64::MIN.saturating_abs()));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i64::MIN).abs(), Saturating(i64::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns a number representing sign of self
.
0
if the number is zero1
if the number is positive-1
if the number is negative
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(10i64).signum(), Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(0i64).signum(), Saturating(0));
assert_eq!(Saturating(-10i64).signum(), Saturating(-1));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if self
is positive and false
if the number is zero or
negative.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(10i64).is_positive());
assert!(!Saturating(-10i64).is_positive());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if self
is negative and false
if the number is zero or
positive.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(-10i64).is_negative());
assert!(!Saturating(10i64).is_negative());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(i128::MAX >> 2);
assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 3);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Saturating absolute value. Computes self.abs()
, returning MAX
if self == MIN
instead of overflowing.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(100i128).abs(), Saturating(100));
assert_eq!(Saturating(-100i128).abs(), Saturating(100));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i128::MIN).abs(), Saturating((i128::MIN + 1).abs()));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i128::MIN).abs(), Saturating(i128::MIN.saturating_abs()));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i128::MIN).abs(), Saturating(i128::MAX));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns a number representing sign of self
.
0
if the number is zero1
if the number is positive-1
if the number is negative
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(10i128).signum(), Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(0i128).signum(), Saturating(0));
assert_eq!(Saturating(-10i128).signum(), Saturating(-1));
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if self
is positive and false
if the number is zero or
negative.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(10i128).is_positive());
assert!(!Saturating(-10i128).is_positive());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if self
is negative and false
if the number is zero or
positive.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(-10i128).is_negative());
assert!(!Saturating(10i128).is_negative());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(usize::MAX >> 2);
assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 2);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if and only if self == 2^k
for some k
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(16usize).is_power_of_two());
assert!(!Saturating(10usize).is_power_of_two());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(u8::MAX >> 2);
assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 2);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if and only if self == 2^k
for some k
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(16u8).is_power_of_two());
assert!(!Saturating(10u8).is_power_of_two());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(u16::MAX >> 2);
assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 2);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if and only if self == 2^k
for some k
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(16u16).is_power_of_two());
assert!(!Saturating(10u16).is_power_of_two());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(u32::MAX >> 2);
assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 2);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if and only if self == 2^k
for some k
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(16u32).is_power_of_two());
assert!(!Saturating(10u32).is_power_of_two());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(u64::MAX >> 2);
assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 2);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if and only if self == 2^k
for some k
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(16u64).is_power_of_two());
assert!(!Saturating(10u64).is_power_of_two());
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns the number of leading zeros in the binary representation of self
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let n = Saturating(u128::MAX >> 2);
assert_eq!(n.leading_zeros(), 2);
🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (saturating_int_impl
)
saturating_int_impl
)Returns true
if and only if self == 2^k
for some k
.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert!(Saturating(16u128).is_power_of_two());
assert!(!Saturating(10u128).is_power_of_two());
Trait Implementations
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Add<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Add<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Add<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Add<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Add<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Add<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Add<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Add<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Add<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Add<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Add<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Add<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Add<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Add<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Add<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Add<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Add<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Add<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Add<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Add<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Add<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Add<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Add<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Add<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Add<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Add<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Add<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Add<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Add<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Add<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Add<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Add<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Add<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Add<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Add<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Add<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Add<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Add<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Add<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Add<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Add<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Add<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Add<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Add<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Add<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Add<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Add<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Add<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Add<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Add<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Add<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Add<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Add<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Add<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Add<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Add<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Add<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Add<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Add<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Add<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Add<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Add<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Add<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Add<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Add<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Add<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Add<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Add<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Add<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Add<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Add<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Add<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Add<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Add<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Add<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Add<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Add<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Add<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Add<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Add<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Add<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Add<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Add<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Add<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Add<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Add<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Add<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Add<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Add<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Add<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Add<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Add<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Add<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Add<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Add<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Add<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Add<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Add<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Add<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Add<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Add<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Add<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Add<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Add<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Add<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Add<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Add<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Add<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Add<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Add<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Add<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Add<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Add<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Add<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Add<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Add<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Add<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Add<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Add<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Add<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Add<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Add<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Add<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Add<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Add<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Add<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Add<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Add<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Add<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Add<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Add<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn add(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Add<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the +
operator.
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
Performs the +=
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitAnd<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitAnd<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitAnd<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitAnd<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitAnd<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitAnd<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitAnd<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitAnd<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitAnd<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitAnd<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitAnd<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitAnd<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitAnd<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitAnd<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitAnd<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitAnd<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitAnd<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitAnd<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitAnd<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitAnd<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitAnd<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitAnd<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitAnd<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitAnd<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitAnd<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitAnd<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitAnd<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitAnd<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitAnd<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitAnd<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitAnd<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitAnd<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitAnd<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitAnd<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitAnd<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitAnd<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitAnd<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitAnd<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitAnd<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitAnd<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitAnd<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitAnd<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitAnd<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitAnd<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitAnd<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitAnd<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitAnd<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitAnd<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitAnd<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitAnd<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitAnd<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitAnd<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitAnd<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitAnd<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitAnd<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitAnd<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitAnd<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitAnd<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitAnd<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitAnd<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitAnd<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitAnd<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitAnd<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitAnd<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitAnd<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitAnd<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitAnd<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitAnd<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitAnd<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitAnd<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitAnd<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitAnd<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitAnd<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitAnd<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitAnd<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitAnd<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitAnd<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitAnd<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitAnd<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitAnd<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitAnd<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitAnd<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitAnd<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitAnd<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitAnd<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitAnd<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitAnd<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitAnd<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitAnd<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitAnd<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitAnd<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitAnd<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitAnd<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitAnd<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitAnd<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitAnd<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitAnd<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitAnd<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitAnd<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitAnd<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitAnd<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitAnd<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitAnd<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitAnd<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitAnd<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitAnd<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitAnd<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitAnd<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitAnd<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitAnd<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitAnd<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitAnd<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitAnd<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitAnd<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitAnd<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitAnd<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitAnd<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitAnd<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitAnd<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitAnd<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitAnd<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitAnd<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitAnd<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitAnd<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitAnd<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitAnd<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitAnd<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitAnd<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitAnd<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitAnd<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitAnd<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitAnd<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitAnd<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitAnd<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitAnd<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitAnd<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitAnd<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitAnd<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitAnd<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitAnd<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitAnd<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitAnd<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitAnd<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn bitand(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitAnd<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
Performs the &
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the &
operator.
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
Performs the &=
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitOr<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitOr<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitOr<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitOr<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitOr<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitOr<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitOr<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitOr<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitOr<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitOr<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitOr<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitOr<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitOr<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitOr<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitOr<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitOr<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitOr<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitOr<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitOr<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitOr<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitOr<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitOr<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitOr<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitOr<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitOr<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitOr<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitOr<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitOr<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitOr<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitOr<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitOr<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitOr<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitOr<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitOr<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitOr<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitOr<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitOr<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitOr<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitOr<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitOr<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitOr<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitOr<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitOr<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitOr<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitOr<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitOr<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitOr<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitOr<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitOr<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitOr<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitOr<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitOr<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitOr<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitOr<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitOr<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitOr<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitOr<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitOr<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitOr<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitOr<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitOr<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitOr<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitOr<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitOr<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitOr<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitOr<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitOr<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitOr<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitOr<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitOr<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitOr<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitOr<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitOr<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitOr<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitOr<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitOr<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitOr<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitOr<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitOr<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitOr<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitOr<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitOr<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitOr<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitOr<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitOr<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitOr<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitOr<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitOr<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitOr<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitOr<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitOr<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitOr<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitOr<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitOr<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitOr<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitOr<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitOr<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitOr<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitOr<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitOr<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitOr<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitOr<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitOr<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitOr<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitOr<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitOr<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitOr<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitOr<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitOr<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitOr<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitOr<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitOr<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitOr<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitOr<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitOr<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitOr<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitOr<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitOr<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitOr<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitOr<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitOr<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitOr<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitOr<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitOr<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitOr<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitOr<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitOr<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitOr<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitOr<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitOr<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitOr<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitOr<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitOr<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitOr<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitOr<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitOr<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitOr<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitOr<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitOr<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitOr<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitOr<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitOr<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitOr<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn bitor(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitOr<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
Performs the |
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the |
operator.
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
Performs the |=
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitXor<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitXor<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitXor<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitXor<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitXor<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitXor<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitXor<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitXor<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitXor<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitXor<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitXor<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitXor<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitXor<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitXor<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitXor<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitXor<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitXor<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitXor<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitXor<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitXor<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitXor<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitXor<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitXor<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitXor<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitXor<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitXor<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitXor<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitXor<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitXor<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitXor<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitXor<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitXor<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitXor<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitXor<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitXor<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitXor<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitXor<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitXor<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitXor<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitXor<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitXor<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitXor<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitXor<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitXor<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitXor<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitXor<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitXor<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitXor<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitXor<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitXor<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitXor<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitXor<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitXor<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitXor<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitXor<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitXor<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitXor<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitXor<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitXor<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitXor<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitXor<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitXor<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitXor<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitXor<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitXor<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitXor<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitXor<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitXor<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitXor<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitXor<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitXor<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitXor<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitXor<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitXor<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitXor<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitXor<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitXor<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitXor<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitXor<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitXor<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitXor<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitXor<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitXor<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitXor<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitXor<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitXor<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitXor<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitXor<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitXor<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitXor<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitXor<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitXor<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitXor<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitXor<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitXor<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitXor<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitXor<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as BitXor<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitXor<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as BitXor<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitXor<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as BitXor<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitXor<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as BitXor<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitXor<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as BitXor<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitXor<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as BitXor<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitXor<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as BitXor<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitXor<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as BitXor<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitXor<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as BitXor<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitXor<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<i8>
) -> <Saturating<i8> as BitXor<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitXor<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as BitXor<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitXor<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as BitXor<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitXor<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as BitXor<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitXor<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as BitXor<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitXor<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as BitXor<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitXor<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as BitXor<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitXor<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as BitXor<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitXor<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as BitXor<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitXor<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as BitXor<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitXor<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as BitXor<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitXor<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as BitXor<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitXor<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<u8>
) -> <Saturating<u8> as BitXor<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitXor<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as BitXor<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitXor<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn bitxor(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as BitXor<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the ^
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the ^
operator.
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
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operation. Read more
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operation. Read more
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operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
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operation. Read more
Performs the ^=
operation. Read more
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Div<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Div<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Div<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Div<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Div<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Div<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Div<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Div<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Div<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Div<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Div<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Div<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Div<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Div<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Div<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Div<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Div<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Div<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Div<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Div<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Div<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Div<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Div<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Div<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Div<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Div<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Div<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Div<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Div<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Div<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Div<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Div<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Div<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Div<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Div<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Div<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Div<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Div<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Div<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Div<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Div<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Div<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Div<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Div<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Div<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Div<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Div<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Div<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Div<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Div<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Div<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Div<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Div<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Div<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Div<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Div<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Div<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Div<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Div<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Div<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Div<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Div<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Div<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Div<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Div<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Div<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Div<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Div<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Div<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Div<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Div<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Div<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Div<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Div<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Div<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Div<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Div<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Div<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Div<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Div<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Div<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Div<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Div<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Div<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Div<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Div<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Div<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Div<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Div<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Div<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Div<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Div<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2i128), Saturating(5i128) / Saturating(2));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i128::MAX), Saturating(i128::MAX) / Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i128::MIN), Saturating(i128::MIN) / Saturating(1));
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0i128) / Saturating(0);
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Div<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Div<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Div<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Div<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2i16), Saturating(5i16) / Saturating(2));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i16::MAX), Saturating(i16::MAX) / Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i16::MIN), Saturating(i16::MIN) / Saturating(1));
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0i16) / Saturating(0);
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2i32), Saturating(5i32) / Saturating(2));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i32::MAX), Saturating(i32::MAX) / Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i32::MIN), Saturating(i32::MIN) / Saturating(1));
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0i32) / Saturating(0);
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Div<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Div<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Div<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Div<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2i64), Saturating(5i64) / Saturating(2));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i64::MAX), Saturating(i64::MAX) / Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i64::MIN), Saturating(i64::MIN) / Saturating(1));
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0i64) / Saturating(0);
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Div<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Div<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Div<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Div<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2i8), Saturating(5i8) / Saturating(2));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i8::MAX), Saturating(i8::MAX) / Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(i8::MIN), Saturating(i8::MIN) / Saturating(1));
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0i8) / Saturating(0);
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Div<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Div<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2isize), Saturating(5isize) / Saturating(2));
assert_eq!(Saturating(isize::MAX), Saturating(isize::MAX) / Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(isize::MIN), Saturating(isize::MIN) / Saturating(1));
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0isize) / Saturating(0);
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Div<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Div<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Div<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Div<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2u128), Saturating(5u128) / Saturating(2));
assert_eq!(Saturating(u128::MAX), Saturating(u128::MAX) / Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(u128::MIN), Saturating(u128::MIN) / Saturating(1));
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0u128) / Saturating(0);
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Div<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Div<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Div<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Div<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2u16), Saturating(5u16) / Saturating(2));
assert_eq!(Saturating(u16::MAX), Saturating(u16::MAX) / Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(u16::MIN), Saturating(u16::MIN) / Saturating(1));
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0u16) / Saturating(0);
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Div<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Div<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Div<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Div<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2u32), Saturating(5u32) / Saturating(2));
assert_eq!(Saturating(u32::MAX), Saturating(u32::MAX) / Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(u32::MIN), Saturating(u32::MIN) / Saturating(1));
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0u32) / Saturating(0);
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Div<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Div<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Div<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Div<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2u64), Saturating(5u64) / Saturating(2));
assert_eq!(Saturating(u64::MAX), Saturating(u64::MAX) / Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(u64::MIN), Saturating(u64::MIN) / Saturating(1));
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0u64) / Saturating(0);
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Div<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Div<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Div<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Div<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2u8), Saturating(5u8) / Saturating(2));
assert_eq!(Saturating(u8::MAX), Saturating(u8::MAX) / Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(u8::MIN), Saturating(u8::MIN) / Saturating(1));
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0u8) / Saturating(0);
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Div<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Div<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2usize), Saturating(5usize) / Saturating(2));
assert_eq!(Saturating(usize::MAX), Saturating(usize::MAX) / Saturating(1));
assert_eq!(Saturating(usize::MIN), Saturating(usize::MIN) / Saturating(1));
#![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0usize) / Saturating(0);
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Div<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Div<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Div<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn div(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Div<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the /
operation. Read more
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2i128), Saturating(5i128) / 2);
assert_eq!(Saturating(i128::MAX), Saturating(i128::MAX) / 1);
assert_eq!(Saturating(i128::MIN), Saturating(i128::MIN) / 1);
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0i128) / 0;
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2i16), Saturating(5i16) / 2);
assert_eq!(Saturating(i16::MAX), Saturating(i16::MAX) / 1);
assert_eq!(Saturating(i16::MIN), Saturating(i16::MIN) / 1);
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0i16) / 0;
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2i32), Saturating(5i32) / 2);
assert_eq!(Saturating(i32::MAX), Saturating(i32::MAX) / 1);
assert_eq!(Saturating(i32::MIN), Saturating(i32::MIN) / 1);
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0i32) / 0;
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2i64), Saturating(5i64) / 2);
assert_eq!(Saturating(i64::MAX), Saturating(i64::MAX) / 1);
assert_eq!(Saturating(i64::MIN), Saturating(i64::MIN) / 1);
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0i64) / 0;
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2i8), Saturating(5i8) / 2);
assert_eq!(Saturating(i8::MAX), Saturating(i8::MAX) / 1);
assert_eq!(Saturating(i8::MIN), Saturating(i8::MIN) / 1);
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0i8) / 0;
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2isize), Saturating(5isize) / 2);
assert_eq!(Saturating(isize::MAX), Saturating(isize::MAX) / 1);
assert_eq!(Saturating(isize::MIN), Saturating(isize::MIN) / 1);
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0isize) / 0;
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2u128), Saturating(5u128) / 2);
assert_eq!(Saturating(u128::MAX), Saturating(u128::MAX) / 1);
assert_eq!(Saturating(u128::MIN), Saturating(u128::MIN) / 1);
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0u128) / 0;
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2u16), Saturating(5u16) / 2);
assert_eq!(Saturating(u16::MAX), Saturating(u16::MAX) / 1);
assert_eq!(Saturating(u16::MIN), Saturating(u16::MIN) / 1);
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0u16) / 0;
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2u32), Saturating(5u32) / 2);
assert_eq!(Saturating(u32::MAX), Saturating(u32::MAX) / 1);
assert_eq!(Saturating(u32::MIN), Saturating(u32::MIN) / 1);
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0u32) / 0;
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2u64), Saturating(5u64) / 2);
assert_eq!(Saturating(u64::MAX), Saturating(u64::MAX) / 1);
assert_eq!(Saturating(u64::MIN), Saturating(u64::MIN) / 1);
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0u64) / 0;
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2u8), Saturating(5u8) / 2);
assert_eq!(Saturating(u8::MAX), Saturating(u8::MAX) / 1);
assert_eq!(Saturating(u8::MIN), Saturating(u8::MIN) / 1);
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0u8) / 0;
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Examples
Basic usage:
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
assert_eq!(Saturating(2usize), Saturating(5usize) / 2);
assert_eq!(Saturating(usize::MAX), Saturating(usize::MAX) / 1);
assert_eq!(Saturating(usize::MIN), Saturating(usize::MIN) / 1);
#![feature(saturating_int_impl, saturating_int_assign_impl)]
use std::num::Saturating;
let _ = Saturating(0usize) / 0;
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the /
operator.
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
Performs the /=
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Mul<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Mul<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Mul<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Mul<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Mul<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Mul<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Mul<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Mul<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Mul<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Mul<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Mul<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Mul<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Mul<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Mul<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Mul<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Mul<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Mul<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Mul<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Mul<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Mul<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Mul<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Mul<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Mul<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Mul<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Mul<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Mul<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Mul<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Mul<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Mul<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Mul<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Mul<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Mul<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Mul<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Mul<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Mul<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Mul<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Mul<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Mul<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Mul<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Mul<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Mul<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Mul<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Mul<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Mul<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Mul<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Mul<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Mul<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Mul<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Mul<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Mul<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Mul<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Mul<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Mul<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Mul<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Mul<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Mul<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Mul<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Mul<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Mul<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Mul<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Mul<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Mul<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Mul<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Mul<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Mul<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Mul<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Mul<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Mul<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Mul<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Mul<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Mul<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Mul<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Mul<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Mul<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Mul<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Mul<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Mul<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Mul<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Mul<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Mul<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Mul<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Mul<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Mul<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Mul<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Mul<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Mul<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Mul<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Mul<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Mul<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Mul<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Mul<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Mul<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Mul<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Mul<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Mul<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Mul<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Mul<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Mul<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Mul<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Mul<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Mul<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Mul<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Mul<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Mul<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Mul<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Mul<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Mul<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Mul<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Mul<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Mul<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Mul<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Mul<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Mul<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Mul<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Mul<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Mul<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Mul<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Mul<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Mul<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Mul<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Mul<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Mul<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Mul<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Mul<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Mul<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Mul<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Mul<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Mul<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Mul<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Mul<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Mul<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn mul(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Mul<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the *
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the *
operator.
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
Performs the *=
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the unary -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the unary -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the unary -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the unary -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the unary -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the unary -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the !
operator.
Performs the unary !
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the !
operator.
Performs the unary !
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the !
operator.
Performs the unary !
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the !
operator.
Performs the unary !
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the !
operator.
Performs the unary !
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the !
operator.
Performs the unary !
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the !
operator.
Performs the unary !
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the !
operator.
Performs the unary !
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the !
operator.
Performs the unary !
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the !
operator.
Performs the unary !
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the !
operator.
Performs the unary !
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the !
operator.
Performs the unary !
operation. Read more
This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
. Read more
This method tests for !=
.
This method returns an ordering between self
and other
values if one exists. Read more
This method tests less than (for self
and other
) and is used by the <
operator. Read more
This method tests less than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
This method tests greater than (for self
and other
) and is used by the >
operator. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Rem<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Rem<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Rem<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Rem<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Rem<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Rem<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Rem<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Rem<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Rem<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Rem<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Rem<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Rem<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Rem<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Rem<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Rem<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Rem<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Rem<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Rem<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Rem<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Rem<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Rem<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Rem<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Rem<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Rem<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Rem<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Rem<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Rem<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Rem<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Rem<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Rem<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Rem<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Rem<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Rem<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Rem<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Rem<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Rem<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Rem<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Rem<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Rem<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Rem<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Rem<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Rem<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Rem<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Rem<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Rem<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Rem<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Rem<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Rem<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Rem<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Rem<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Rem<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Rem<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Rem<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Rem<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Rem<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Rem<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Rem<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Rem<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Rem<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Rem<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Rem<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Rem<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Rem<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Rem<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Rem<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Rem<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Rem<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Rem<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Rem<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Rem<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Rem<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Rem<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Rem<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Rem<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Rem<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Rem<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Rem<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Rem<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Rem<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Rem<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Rem<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Rem<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Rem<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Rem<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Rem<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Rem<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Rem<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Rem<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Rem<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Rem<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Rem<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Rem<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Rem<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Rem<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Rem<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Rem<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Rem<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Rem<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Rem<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Rem<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Rem<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Rem<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Rem<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Rem<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Rem<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Rem<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Rem<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Rem<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Rem<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Rem<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Rem<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Rem<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Rem<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Rem<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Rem<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Rem<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Rem<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Rem<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Rem<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Rem<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Rem<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Rem<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Rem<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Rem<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Rem<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Rem<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Rem<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Rem<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Rem<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Rem<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Rem<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn rem(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Rem<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the %
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the %
operator.
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
Performs the %=
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator.
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator.
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the <<
operator.
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
Performs the <<=
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator.
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator.
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the >>
operator.
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
Performs the >>=
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Sub<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Sub<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Sub<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Sub<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Sub<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Sub<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Sub<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Sub<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Sub<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Sub<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Sub<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Sub<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Sub<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Sub<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Sub<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Sub<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Sub<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Sub<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Sub<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Sub<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Sub<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Sub<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Sub<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Sub<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Sub<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Sub<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Sub<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Sub<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Sub<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Sub<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Sub<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Sub<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Sub<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Sub<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Sub<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Sub<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Sub<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Sub<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Sub<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Sub<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Sub<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Sub<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Sub<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Sub<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Sub<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Sub<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Sub<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Sub<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Sub<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Sub<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Sub<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Sub<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Sub<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Sub<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Sub<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Sub<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Sub<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Sub<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Sub<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Sub<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Sub<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Sub<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Sub<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Sub<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Sub<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Sub<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Sub<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Sub<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Sub<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Sub<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Sub<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Sub<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Sub<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Sub<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Sub<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Sub<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Sub<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Sub<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Sub<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Sub<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Sub<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Sub<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Sub<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Sub<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Sub<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Sub<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Sub<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: &Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Sub<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Sub<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i128> as Sub<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Sub<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<i128>
) -> <Saturating<i128> as Sub<Saturating<i128>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Sub<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i16> as Sub<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Sub<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<i16>
) -> <Saturating<i16> as Sub<Saturating<i16>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Sub<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i32> as Sub<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Sub<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<i32>
) -> <Saturating<i32> as Sub<Saturating<i32>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Sub<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i64> as Sub<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Sub<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<i64>
) -> <Saturating<i64> as Sub<Saturating<i64>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Sub<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<i8> as Sub<Saturating<i8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Sub<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<isize> as Sub<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Sub<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<isize>
) -> <Saturating<isize> as Sub<Saturating<isize>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Sub<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u128> as Sub<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Sub<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<u128>
) -> <Saturating<u128> as Sub<Saturating<u128>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Sub<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u16> as Sub<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Sub<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<u16>
) -> <Saturating<u16> as Sub<Saturating<u16>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Sub<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u32> as Sub<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Sub<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<u32>
) -> <Saturating<u32> as Sub<Saturating<u32>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Sub<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u64> as Sub<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Sub<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<u64>
) -> <Saturating<u64> as Sub<Saturating<u64>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Sub<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<u8> as Sub<Saturating<u8>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Sub<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
type Output = <Saturating<usize> as Sub<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Sub<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
pub fn sub(
self,
other: Saturating<usize>
) -> <Saturating<usize> as Sub<Saturating<usize>>>::Output
Performs the -
operation. Read more
type Output = Saturating<i128>
type Output = Saturating<i128>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i16>
type Output = Saturating<i16>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i32>
type Output = Saturating<i32>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i64>
type Output = Saturating<i64>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
type Output = Saturating<i8>
type Output = Saturating<i8>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
type Output = Saturating<isize>
type Output = Saturating<isize>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u128>
type Output = Saturating<u128>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u16>
type Output = Saturating<u16>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u32>
type Output = Saturating<u32>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u64>
type Output = Saturating<u64>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
type Output = Saturating<u8>
type Output = Saturating<u8>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
type Output = Saturating<usize>
type Output = Saturating<usize>
The resulting type after applying the -
operator.
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Performs the -=
operation. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<T> RefUnwindSafe for Saturating<T> where
T: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<T> Send for Saturating<T> where
T: Send,
impl<T> Sync for Saturating<T> where
T: Sync,
impl<T> Unpin for Saturating<T> where
T: Unpin,
impl<T> UnwindSafe for Saturating<T> where
T: UnwindSafe,
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more