mustBeInRange
Checks that value is in the specified range.
Syntax
- mustBeInRange(value, lower, upper)
- mustBeInRange(value, lower, upper, argPosition)
- mustBeInRange(value, lower, upper, boundflag1)
- mustBeInRange(value, lower, upper, boundflag1, argPosition)
- mustBeInRange(value, lower, upper, boundflag1, boundflag2)
- mustBeInRange(value, lower, upper, boundflag1, boundflag2, argPosition)
- C++: void mustBeInRange(const ArrayOfVector& args, const ArrayOf& lower, const ArrayOf& upper, const std::wstring& boundflag1, const std::wstring& boundflag2, int argPosition)
Input argument
- value - a numeric value: scalar or matrix
- lower - a scalar numeric or logical value.
- upper - a scalar numeric or logical value.
- boundflag1 - 'inclusive', 'exclusice', 'exclude-lower' or 'exclude-upper'.
- boundflag2 - 'inclusive', 'exclusice', 'exclude-lower' or 'exclude-upper'.
- argPosition - a positive integer value: Position of input argument.
Description
mustBeInRange checks that value is in the specified range or raise an error.
The only valid combination of the flags is exclude-lower with exclude-upper.
Example
mustBeInRange(3, 2, 4)
See also
History
Version | Description |
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1.0.0 | initial version |
Author
Allan CORNET