pub enum FloatCC {
Show 14 variants Ordered, Unordered, Equal, NotEqual, OrderedNotEqual, UnorderedOrEqual, LessThan, LessThanOrEqual, GreaterThan, GreaterThanOrEqual, UnorderedOrLessThan, UnorderedOrLessThanOrEqual, UnorderedOrGreaterThan, UnorderedOrGreaterThanOrEqual,
}
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Condition code for comparing floating point numbers.

This condition code is used by the fcmp instruction to compare floating point values. Two IEEE floating point values relate in exactly one of four ways:

  1. UN - unordered when either value is NaN.
  2. EQ - equal numerical value.
  3. LT - x is less than y.
  4. GT - x is greater than y.

Note that 0.0 and -0.0 relate as EQ because they both represent the number 0.

The condition codes described here are used to produce a single boolean value from the comparison. The 14 condition codes here cover every possible combination of the relation above except the impossible !UN & !EQ & !LT & !GT and the always true UN | EQ | LT | GT.

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Ordered

EQ | LT | GT

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Unordered

UN

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Equal

EQ

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NotEqual

The C ‘!=’ operator is the inverse of ‘==’: NotEqual. UN | LT | GT

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OrderedNotEqual

LT | GT

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UnorderedOrEqual

UN | EQ

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LessThan

LT

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LessThanOrEqual

LT | EQ

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GreaterThan

GT

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GreaterThanOrEqual

GT | EQ

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UnorderedOrLessThan

UN | LT

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UnorderedOrLessThanOrEqual

UN | LT | EQ

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UnorderedOrGreaterThan

UN | GT

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UnorderedOrGreaterThanOrEqual

UN | GT | EQ

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This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more
This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason. Read more

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