API for generic.comparison - clojure-contrib v1.3 (in development)

by Konrad Hinsen

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Full namespace name: clojure.contrib.generic.comparison

Overview

Generic comparison interface
This library defines generic versions of = < > <= >= zero?
as multimethods that can be defined for any type. Of the
greater/less-than relations, types must minimally implement >.

Public Variables and Functions



max

function
This library, clojure-contrib, is deprecated. See here for more information.
Usage: (max x)
       (max x y)
       (max x y & more)
Returns the greatest of its arguments. Like clojure.core/max except that
is uses generic comparison functions implementable for any data type.
Source


min

function
This library, clojure-contrib, is deprecated. See here for more information.
Usage: (min x)
       (min x y)
       (min x y & more)
Returns the least of its arguments. Like clojure.core/min except that
is uses generic comparison functions implementable for any data type.
Source
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