pub struct ErfPreciseFn;Expand description
Returns the error function of a number.
This is the one-argument precise variant of ERF.
§Remarks
- Input is numerically coerced.
- Equivalent to
ERF(x)in single-argument mode. - Results are approximate floating-point values.
§Examples
title: "Positive input"
formula: "=ERF.PRECISE(1)"
expected: 0.8427007929497149title: "Negative input"
formula: "=ERF.PRECISE(-1)"
expected: -0.8427007929497149related:
- ERF
- ERFC
faq:
- q: "How is `ERF.PRECISE` different from `ERF`?"
a: "`ERF.PRECISE` is the one-argument form only; numerically it matches `ERF(x)` for single input mode."Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Debug for ErfPreciseFn
impl Debug for ErfPreciseFn
Source§impl Function for ErfPreciseFn
[formualizer-docgen:schema:start]
Name: ERF.PRECISE
Type: ErfPreciseFn
Min args: 1
Max args: 1
Variadic: false
Signature: ERF.PRECISE(arg1: any@scalar)
Arg schema: arg1{kinds=any,required=true,shape=scalar,by_ref=false,coercion=None,max=None,repeating=None,default=false}
Caps: PURE
[formualizer-docgen:schema:end]
impl Function for ErfPreciseFn
[formualizer-docgen:schema:start] Name: ERF.PRECISE Type: ErfPreciseFn Min args: 1 Max args: 1 Variadic: false Signature: ERF.PRECISE(arg1: any@scalar) Arg schema: arg1{kinds=any,required=true,shape=scalar,by_ref=false,coercion=None,max=None,repeating=None,default=false} Caps: PURE [formualizer-docgen:schema:end]
fn name(&self) -> &'static str
fn min_args(&self) -> usize
fn arg_schema(&self) -> &'static [ArgSchema]
Source§fn eval<'a, 'b, 'c>(
&self,
args: &'c [ArgumentHandle<'a, 'b>],
_ctx: &dyn FunctionContext<'b>,
) -> Result<CalcValue<'b>, ExcelError>
fn eval<'a, 'b, 'c>( &self, args: &'c [ArgumentHandle<'a, 'b>], _ctx: &dyn FunctionContext<'b>, ) -> Result<CalcValue<'b>, ExcelError>
The unified evaluation path. Read more
fn namespace(&self) -> &'static str
fn variadic(&self) -> bool
fn volatile(&self) -> bool
Source§fn aliases(&self) -> &'static [&'static str]
fn aliases(&self) -> &'static [&'static str]
Optional list of additional alias names (case-insensitive) that should resolve to this
function. Default: empty slice. Implementors can override to expose legacy names.
Returned slice must have ’static lifetime (typically a static array reference).
fn function_salt(&self) -> u64
Source§fn eval_reference<'a, 'b, 'c>(
&self,
_args: &'c [ArgumentHandle<'a, 'b>],
_ctx: &dyn FunctionContext<'b>,
) -> Option<Result<ReferenceType, ExcelError>>
fn eval_reference<'a, 'b, 'c>( &self, _args: &'c [ArgumentHandle<'a, 'b>], _ctx: &dyn FunctionContext<'b>, ) -> Option<Result<ReferenceType, ExcelError>>
Optional reference result path. Only called by the interpreter/engine
when the callsite expects a reference (e.g., range combinators, by-ref
argument positions, or spill sources). Read more
Source§fn dispatch<'a, 'b, 'c>(
&self,
args: &'c [ArgumentHandle<'a, 'b>],
ctx: &dyn FunctionContext<'b>,
) -> Result<CalcValue<'b>, ExcelError>
fn dispatch<'a, 'b, 'c>( &self, args: &'c [ArgumentHandle<'a, 'b>], ctx: &dyn FunctionContext<'b>, ) -> Result<CalcValue<'b>, ExcelError>
Dispatch to the unified evaluation path with automatic argument validation.
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for ErfPreciseFn
impl RefUnwindSafe for ErfPreciseFn
impl Send for ErfPreciseFn
impl Sync for ErfPreciseFn
impl Unpin for ErfPreciseFn
impl UnsafeUnpin for ErfPreciseFn
impl UnwindSafe for ErfPreciseFn
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Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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fn into_either(self, into_left: bool) -> Either<Self, Self>
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self into a Left variant of Either<Self, Self>
if into_left is true.
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self into a Left variant of Either<Self, Self>
if into_left(&self) returns true.
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otherwise. Read more