pub trait ArrowNativeTypeOp: ArrowNativeType {
    const ZERO: Self;
    const ONE: Self;
Show 22 methods fn add_checked(self, rhs: Self) -> Result<Self, ArrowError>; fn add_wrapping(self, rhs: Self) -> Self; fn sub_checked(self, rhs: Self) -> Result<Self, ArrowError>; fn sub_wrapping(self, rhs: Self) -> Self; fn mul_checked(self, rhs: Self) -> Result<Self, ArrowError>; fn mul_wrapping(self, rhs: Self) -> Self; fn div_checked(self, rhs: Self) -> Result<Self, ArrowError>; fn div_wrapping(self, rhs: Self) -> Self; fn mod_checked(self, rhs: Self) -> Result<Self, ArrowError>; fn mod_wrapping(self, rhs: Self) -> Self; fn neg_checked(self) -> Result<Self, ArrowError>; fn neg_wrapping(self) -> Self; fn pow_checked(self, exp: u32) -> Result<Self, ArrowError>; fn pow_wrapping(self, exp: u32) -> Self; fn is_zero(self) -> bool; fn compare(self, rhs: Self) -> Ordering; fn is_eq(self, rhs: Self) -> bool; fn is_ne(self, rhs: Self) -> bool { ... } fn is_lt(self, rhs: Self) -> bool { ... } fn is_le(self, rhs: Self) -> bool { ... } fn is_gt(self, rhs: Self) -> bool { ... } fn is_ge(self, rhs: Self) -> bool { ... }
}
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Trait for ArrowNativeType that adds checked and unchecked arithmetic operations, and totally ordered comparison operations

The APIs with _wrapping suffix do not perform overflow-checking. For integer types they will wrap around the boundary of the type. For floating point types they will overflow to INF or -INF preserving the expected sign value

Note div_wrapping and mod_wrapping will panic for integer types if rhs is zero although this may be subject to change https://github.com/apache/arrow-rs/issues/2647

The APIs with _checked suffix perform overflow-checking. For integer types these will return Err instead of wrapping. For floating point types they will overflow to INF or -INF preserving the expected sign value

Comparison of integer types is as per normal integer comparison rules, floating point values are compared as per IEEE 754’s totalOrder predicate see f32::total_cmp

Required Associated Constants

The additive identity

The multiplicative identity

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