unaryMinus
Returns the negative of this integer number.
Here's an example of calling this function from Kotlin code:
val number = AnyInt(1)
val result: AnyInt = -number // or number.unaryMinus()
println(result) // -1
Please note that this function is not available yet for Java users.
Returns the negative of this integer number.
Here's an example of calling this function from Kotlin code:
val number: NegativeInt = (-1).toNegativeInt()
.getOrThrow()
val result: PositiveInt = -number // or number.unaryMinus()
println(result) // 1
Please note that this function is not available yet for Java users.
Returns the negative of this integer number.
Here's an example of calling this function from Kotlin code:
val number: NonZeroInt = 1.toNonZeroInt()
.getOrThrow()
val result: NonZeroInt = -number // or number.unaryMinus()
println(result) // -1
Please note that this function is not available yet for Java users.
Returns the negative of this integer number.
Here's an example of calling this function from Kotlin code:
val number: PositiveInt = 1.toPositiveInt()
.getOrThrow()
val result: NegativeInt = -number // or number.unaryMinus()
println(result) // -1
Please note that this function is not available yet for Java users.
Returns the negative of this integer number.
Here's an example of calling this function from Kotlin code:
val number: StrictlyNegativeInt = (-1).toStrictlyNegativeInt()
.getOrThrow()
val result: StrictlyPositiveInt = -number // or number.unaryMinus()
println(result) // 1
Please note that this function is not available yet for Java users.
Returns the negative of this integer number.
Here's an example of calling this function from Kotlin code:
val number: StrictlyPositiveInt = 1.toStrictlyPositiveInt()
.getOrThrow()
val result: StrictlyNegativeInt = -number // or number.unaryMinus()
println(result) // -1
Please note that this function is not available yet for Java users.