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module SPARQL; module Algebra class Operator ## # The SPARQL logical `floor` operator. # # @example # (floor ?x) # # @see https://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-query/#func-floor # @see https://www.w3.org/TR/xpath-functions/#func-floor class Floor < Operator::Unary include Evaluatable NAME = [:floor] ## # Returns the largest (closest to positive infinity) number with no fractional part that is not greater than the value of `arg`. An error is raised if `arg` is not a numeric value. # # If type of $arg is one of the four numeric types xs:float, xs:double, xs:decimal or xs:integer the type of the result is the same as the type of $arg. If the type of $arg is a type derived from one of the numeric types, the result is an instance of the base numeric type. # # For float and double arguments, if the argument is positive zero, then positive zero is returned. If the argument is negative zero, then negative zero is returned. # # @param [RDF::Literal] operand # the operand # @return [RDF::Literal] literal of same type # @raise [TypeError] if the operand is not a numeric value def apply(operand) case operand when RDF::Literal::Numeric then operand.floor else raise TypeError, "expected an RDF::Literal::Numeric, but got #{operand.inspect}" end end end # Floor end # Operator end; end # SPARQL::Algebra
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