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A scale factor, not bounded between 0% and 100%, represented as a float.

type t = private Base.Float.t

Exposing that this is a float allows for more optimization. E.g. compiler can optimize some local refs and not box them.

val globalize : t -> t
include Ppx_hash_lib.Hashable.S with type t := t
val hash_fold_t : Base.Hash.state -> t -> Base.Hash.state
val hash : t -> Base.Hash.hash_value
include Typerep_lib.Typerepable.S with type t := t
val typename_of_t : t Typerep_lib.Typename.t

of_string and t_of_sexp disallow nan, inf, etc. Furthermore, they round to 6 significant digits. They are equivalent to Stable.V2 sexp conversion.

include Interfaces.Stringable with type t := t
val of_string : string -> t
val to_string : t -> string
val to_string_round_trippable : t -> Base.String.t

Equivalent to Stable.V3.to_string

Sexps are of the form 5bp or 0.05% or 0.0005x.

Warning: equal (t) (t_of_sexp (sexp_of_t t)) is not guaranteed.

First, sexp_of_t truncates to 6 significant digits. Second, multiple serialization round-trips may cause further multiple small drifts.

The sexp conversion here is V2 and not V3 to avoid breaking existing code at the time V3 was introduced (Nov 2022).

New code should explicitly use Percent.Stable.V3 for faithful round-trippable sexp conversion.

include Interfaces.Sexpable with type t := t
val t_of_sexp : Sexplib0.Sexp.t -> t
val sexp_of_t : t -> Sexplib0.Sexp.t
include Sexplib.Sexp_grammar.S with type t := t
val t_sexp_grammar : t Sexplib0.Sexp_grammar.t
include Interfaces.Binable with type t := t
include Bin_prot.Binable.S_only_functions with type t := t
val bin_size_t : t Bin_prot.Size.sizer
val bin_write_t : t Bin_prot.Write.writer
val bin_read_t : t Bin_prot.Read.reader
val __bin_read_t__ : (int -> t) Bin_prot.Read.reader

This function only needs implementation if t exposed to be a polymorphic variant. Despite what the type reads, this does *not* produce a function after reading; instead it takes the constructor tag (int) before reading and reads the rest of the variant t afterwards.

val bin_shape_t : Bin_prot.Shape.t
val bin_writer_t : t Bin_prot.Type_class.writer
val bin_reader_t : t Bin_prot.Type_class.reader
include Interfaces.Comparable_binable with type t := t
include Base.Comparable.S with type t := t
include Base.Comparisons.S with type t := t
include Base.Comparisons.Infix with type t := t
val (>=) : t -> t -> bool
val (<=) : t -> t -> bool
val (=) : t -> t -> bool
val (>) : t -> t -> bool
val (<) : t -> t -> bool
val (<>) : t -> t -> bool
val equal : t -> t -> bool
val compare : t -> t -> int

compare t1 t2 returns 0 if t1 is equal to t2, a negative integer if t1 is less than t2, and a positive integer if t1 is greater than t2.

val min : t -> t -> t
val max : t -> t -> t
val ascending : t -> t -> int

ascending is identical to compare. descending x y = ascending y x. These are intended to be mnemonic when used like List.sort ~compare:ascending and List.sort ~cmp:descending, since they cause the list to be sorted in ascending or descending order, respectively.

val descending : t -> t -> int
val between : t -> low:t -> high:t -> bool

between t ~low ~high means low <= t <= high

val clamp_exn : t -> min:t -> max:t -> t

clamp_exn t ~min ~max returns t', the closest value to t such that between t' ~low:min ~high:max is true.

Raises if not (min <= max).

val clamp : t -> min:t -> max:t -> t Base.Or_error.t
include Base.Comparator.S with type t := t
type comparator_witness
include Comparable.With_zero with type t := t
include Base.Comparable.With_zero with type t := t
val is_positive : t -> bool
val is_non_negative : t -> bool
val is_negative : t -> bool
val is_non_positive : t -> bool
val validate_lbound : min:t Maybe_bound.t -> t Validate.check
val validate_ubound : max:t Maybe_bound.t -> t Validate.check
val validate_bound : min:t Maybe_bound.t -> max:t Maybe_bound.t -> t Validate.check
val validate_positive : t Validate.check
val validate_non_negative : t Validate.check
val validate_negative : t Validate.check
val validate_non_positive : t Validate.check
include Robustly_comparable.S with type t := t
val (>=.) : t -> t -> bool
val (<=.) : t -> t -> bool
val (=.) : t -> t -> bool
val (>.) : t -> t -> bool
val (<.) : t -> t -> bool
val (<>.) : t -> t -> bool
val robustly_compare : t -> t -> int
include Quickcheckable.S with type t := t
val quickcheck_generator : t Base_quickcheck.Generator.t
val quickcheck_observer : t Base_quickcheck.Observer.t
val quickcheck_shrinker : t Base_quickcheck.Shrinker.t
module Option : sig ... end

The value nan cannot be represented as an Option.t

val (*) : t -> t -> t
val (+) : t -> t -> t
val (-) : t -> t -> t
val (/) : t -> t -> t
val (//) : t -> t -> Base.Float.t
val zero : t
val one_hundred_percent : t
val neg : t -> t
val abs : t -> t
val is_zero : t -> Base.Bool.t
val is_nan : t -> Base.Bool.t
val is_inf : t -> Base.Bool.t
val apply : t -> Base.Float.t -> Base.Float.t

apply t x multiplies the percent t by x, returning a float.

val scale : t -> Base.Float.t -> t

scale t x scales the percent t by x, returning a new t.

val of_mult : Base.Float.t -> t

of_mult 5. is 5x = 500% = 50_000bp

val to_mult : t -> Base.Float.t
val of_percentage : Base.Float.t -> t

of_percentage 5. is 5% = 0.05x = 500bp. Note: this function performs float division by 100.0 and it may introduce rounding errors, for example:

of_percentage 70.18 |> to_mult = 0.70180000000000009 

It is also not consistent with of_string or t_of_sexp for "%"-ending strings. The results can be off by an ulp. If this matters to you, use of_percentage_slow_more_accurate instead.

val of_percentage_slow_more_accurate : Base.Float.t -> t

Like of_percentage, but consistent with of_string and t_of_sexp, that is, of_percentage_slow_more_accurate x = of_string (Float.to_string x ^ "%")

val to_percentage : t -> Base.Float.t

to_percentage (Percent.of_string "5%") is 5.0. Note: this function performs float multiplication by 100.0 and it may introduce rounding errors, for example:

to_percentage (Percent.of_mult 0.56) = 56.000000000000007 

It is also not consistent with Stable.V3.sexp_of_t or to_string_round_trippable. If this matters to you, use to_percentage_slow_more_accurate instead.

val to_percentage_slow_more_accurate : t -> Base.Float.t

Like to_percentage, but consistent with Stable.V3.sexp_of_t and to_string_round_trippable.

val of_bp : Base.Float.t -> t

of_bp 5. is 5bp = 0.05% = 0.0005x. Note: this function performs float division by 10,000.0 and it may introduce rounding errors, for example:

of_bp 70.18 |> to_mult = 0.0070180000000000008 

It is also not consistent with of_string or t_of_sexp for "bp"-ending strings. The results can be off by an ulp. If this matters to you, use of_bp_slow_more_accurate instead.

val of_bp_slow_more_accurate : Base.Float.t -> t

Like of_bp, but consistent with of_string and t_of_sexp, that is, of_bp_slow_more_accurate x = of_string (Float.to_string x ^ "bp")

val to_bp : t -> Base.Float.t

to_bp (Percent.of_bp "4bp") is 4.0. Note: this function performs float multiplication by 10000.0 and and it may introduce rounding errors, for example:

to_bp (Percent.of_mult 0.56) = 5600.0000000000009 

It is also not consistent with Stable.V3.sexp_of_t or to_string_round_trippable. If this matters to you, use to_bp_slow_more_accurate instead.

val to_bp_slow_more_accurate : t -> Base.Float.t

Like to_bp, but consistent with Stable.V3.sexp_of_t and to_string_round_trippable.

val of_bp_int : Base.Int.t -> t
val to_bp_int : t -> Base.Int.t

rounds down

val round_significant : t -> significant_digits:Base.Int.t -> t

0.0123456% ~significant_digits:4 is 1.235bp

val round_decimal_mult : t -> decimal_digits:Base.Int.t -> t

0.0123456% ~decimal_digits:4 is 0.0001 = 1bp

val round_decimal_percentage : t -> decimal_digits:Base.Int.t -> t

0.0123456% ~decimal_digits:4 is 0.0123% = 1.23bp

val round_decimal_bp : t -> decimal_digits:Base.Int.t -> t

0.0123456% ~decimal_digits:4 is 1.2346bp

val t_of_sexp_allow_nan_and_inf : Sexp.t -> t
val of_string_allow_nan_and_inf : Base.String.t -> t
module Format : sig ... end

A Format.t tells Percent.format how to render a floating-point value as a string, like a printf conversion specification.

val format : t -> Format.t -> Base.String.t
val validate : t -> Validate.t
val sign : t -> Sign.t
  • deprecated [since 2016-01] Replace [sign] with [sign_exn]
val sign_exn : t -> Sign.t

The sign of a Percent.t. Both -0. and 0. map to Zero. Raises on nan. All other values map to Neg or Pos.

module Stable : sig ... end
module Always_percentage : sig ... end

Does not format small values as "3bp" or large ones as "2x"; always uses percentages ("0.0003%" or "200%"). The standard of_sexp can read these just fine.

module Almost_round_trippable : sig ... end

Similar to Stable.V3, but rounds to 14 significant digits in order to make the output more palatable to humans, at the cost of making it not exactly round-trippable, e.g.