Struct breez_sdk_liquid::bitcoin::SignedAmount
pub struct SignedAmount(/* private fields */);
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SignedAmount
The SignedAmount type can be used to express Bitcoin amounts that supports arithmetic and conversion to various denominations.
Warning!
This type implements several arithmetic operations from core::ops.
To prevent errors due to overflow or underflow when using these operations,
it is advised to instead use the checked arithmetic methods whose names
start with checked_
. The operations from core::ops that Amount
implements will panic when overflow or underflow occurs.
Implementations§
§impl SignedAmount
impl SignedAmount
pub const ZERO: SignedAmount = _
pub const ZERO: SignedAmount = _
The zero amount.
pub const ONE_SAT: SignedAmount = _
pub const ONE_SAT: SignedAmount = _
Exactly one satoshi.
pub const ONE_BTC: SignedAmount = _
pub const ONE_BTC: SignedAmount = _
Exactly one bitcoin.
pub const MAX_MONEY: SignedAmount = _
pub const MAX_MONEY: SignedAmount = _
The maximum value allowed as an amount. Useful for sanity checking.
pub const fn from_sat(satoshi: i64) -> SignedAmount
pub const fn from_sat(satoshi: i64) -> SignedAmount
Create an SignedAmount with satoshi precision and the given number of satoshis.
pub fn as_sat(self) -> i64
👎Deprecated since 0.29.0: use to_sat instead
pub fn as_sat(self) -> i64
Get the number of satoshis in this SignedAmount.
pub fn to_sat(self) -> i64
pub fn to_sat(self) -> i64
Gets the number of satoshis in this SignedAmount
.
pub fn max_value() -> SignedAmount
pub fn max_value() -> SignedAmount
The maximum value of an SignedAmount.
pub fn min_value() -> SignedAmount
pub fn min_value() -> SignedAmount
The minimum value of an SignedAmount.
pub fn from_btc(btc: f64) -> Result<SignedAmount, ParseAmountError>
pub fn from_btc(btc: f64) -> Result<SignedAmount, ParseAmountError>
Convert from a value expressing bitcoins to an SignedAmount.
pub fn from_str_in(
s: &str,
denom: Denomination,
) -> Result<SignedAmount, ParseAmountError>
pub fn from_str_in( s: &str, denom: Denomination, ) -> Result<SignedAmount, ParseAmountError>
Parse a decimal string as a value in the given denomination.
Note: This only parses the value string. If you want to parse a value with denomination, use FromStr.
pub fn from_str_with_denomination(
s: &str,
) -> Result<SignedAmount, ParseAmountError>
pub fn from_str_with_denomination( s: &str, ) -> Result<SignedAmount, ParseAmountError>
Parses amounts with denomination suffix like they are produced with Self::to_string_with_denomination or with fmt::Display. If you want to parse only the amount without the denomination, use Self::from_str_in.
pub fn to_float_in(self, denom: Denomination) -> f64
pub fn to_float_in(self, denom: Denomination) -> f64
Express this SignedAmount as a floating-point value in the given denomination.
Please be aware of the risk of using floating-point numbers.
pub fn as_btc(self) -> f64
👎Deprecated since 0.29.0: use to_btc instead
pub fn as_btc(self) -> f64
Express this SignedAmount as a floating-point value in Bitcoin.
Equivalent to to_float_in(Denomination::Bitcoin)
.
Please be aware of the risk of using floating-point numbers.
pub fn to_btc(self) -> f64
pub fn to_btc(self) -> f64
Express this SignedAmount
as a floating-point value in Bitcoin.
Equivalent to to_float_in(Denomination::Bitcoin)
.
Please be aware of the risk of using floating-point numbers.
pub fn from_float_in(
value: f64,
denom: Denomination,
) -> Result<SignedAmount, ParseAmountError>
pub fn from_float_in( value: f64, denom: Denomination, ) -> Result<SignedAmount, ParseAmountError>
Convert this SignedAmount in floating-point notation with a given denomination. Can return error if the amount is too big, too precise or negative.
Please be aware of the risk of using floating-point numbers.
pub fn display_in(self, denomination: Denomination) -> Display
pub fn display_in(self, denomination: Denomination) -> Display
Create an object that implements fmt::Display
using specified denomination.
pub fn display_dynamic(self) -> Display
pub fn display_dynamic(self) -> Display
Create an object that implements fmt::Display
dynamically selecting denomination.
This will use BTC for values greater than or equal to 1 BTC and satoshis otherwise. To avoid confusion the denomination is always shown.
pub fn fmt_value_in(
self,
f: &mut dyn Write,
denom: Denomination,
) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn fmt_value_in( self, f: &mut dyn Write, denom: Denomination, ) -> Result<(), Error>
Format the value of this SignedAmount in the given denomination.
Does not include the denomination.
pub fn to_string_in(self, denom: Denomination) -> String
pub fn to_string_in(self, denom: Denomination) -> String
Get a string number of this SignedAmount in the given denomination.
Does not include the denomination.
pub fn to_string_with_denomination(self, denom: Denomination) -> String
pub fn to_string_with_denomination(self, denom: Denomination) -> String
Get a formatted string of this SignedAmount in the given denomination, suffixed with the abbreviation for the denomination.
pub fn abs(self) -> SignedAmount
pub fn abs(self) -> SignedAmount
Get the absolute value of this SignedAmount.
pub fn signum(self) -> i64
pub fn signum(self) -> i64
Returns a number representing sign of this SignedAmount.
0
if the amount is zero1
if the amount is positive-1
if the amount is negative
pub fn is_positive(self) -> bool
pub fn is_positive(self) -> bool
Returns true
if this SignedAmount is positive and false
if
this SignedAmount is zero or negative.
pub fn is_negative(self) -> bool
pub fn is_negative(self) -> bool
Returns true
if this SignedAmount is negative and false
if
this SignedAmount is zero or positive.
pub fn checked_abs(self) -> Option<SignedAmount>
pub fn checked_abs(self) -> Option<SignedAmount>
Get the absolute value of this SignedAmount.
Returns None if overflow occurred. (self == min_value()
)
pub fn checked_add(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> Option<SignedAmount>
pub fn checked_add(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> Option<SignedAmount>
Checked addition. Returns None if overflow occurred.
pub fn checked_sub(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> Option<SignedAmount>
pub fn checked_sub(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> Option<SignedAmount>
Checked subtraction. Returns None if overflow occurred.
pub fn checked_mul(self, rhs: i64) -> Option<SignedAmount>
pub fn checked_mul(self, rhs: i64) -> Option<SignedAmount>
Checked multiplication. Returns None if overflow occurred.
pub fn checked_div(self, rhs: i64) -> Option<SignedAmount>
pub fn checked_div(self, rhs: i64) -> Option<SignedAmount>
Checked integer division. Be aware that integer division loses the remainder if no exact division can be made. Returns None if overflow occurred.
pub fn checked_rem(self, rhs: i64) -> Option<SignedAmount>
pub fn checked_rem(self, rhs: i64) -> Option<SignedAmount>
Checked remainder. Returns None if overflow occurred.
pub fn positive_sub(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> Option<SignedAmount>
pub fn positive_sub(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> Option<SignedAmount>
Subtraction that doesn’t allow negative SignedAmounts.
Returns None if either self, rhs
or the result is strictly negative.
pub fn to_unsigned(self) -> Result<Amount, ParseAmountError>
pub fn to_unsigned(self) -> Result<Amount, ParseAmountError>
Convert to an unsigned amount.
Trait Implementations§
§impl Add for SignedAmount
impl Add for SignedAmount
§type Output = SignedAmount
type Output = SignedAmount
+
operator.§fn add(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> <SignedAmount as Add>::Output
fn add(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> <SignedAmount as Add>::Output
+
operation. Read more§impl AddAssign for SignedAmount
impl AddAssign for SignedAmount
§fn add_assign(&mut self, other: SignedAmount)
fn add_assign(&mut self, other: SignedAmount)
+=
operation. Read more§impl Clone for SignedAmount
impl Clone for SignedAmount
§fn clone(&self) -> SignedAmount
fn clone(&self) -> SignedAmount
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read more§impl Debug for SignedAmount
impl Debug for SignedAmount
§impl Default for SignedAmount
impl Default for SignedAmount
§fn default() -> SignedAmount
fn default() -> SignedAmount
§impl Display for SignedAmount
impl Display for SignedAmount
§impl Div<i64> for SignedAmount
impl Div<i64> for SignedAmount
§impl DivAssign<i64> for SignedAmount
impl DivAssign<i64> for SignedAmount
§fn div_assign(&mut self, rhs: i64)
fn div_assign(&mut self, rhs: i64)
/=
operation. Read more§impl FromStr for SignedAmount
impl FromStr for SignedAmount
§type Err = ParseAmountError
type Err = ParseAmountError
§fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<SignedAmount, <SignedAmount as FromStr>::Err>
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<SignedAmount, <SignedAmount as FromStr>::Err>
s
to return a value of this type. Read more§impl Hash for SignedAmount
impl Hash for SignedAmount
§impl Mul<i64> for SignedAmount
impl Mul<i64> for SignedAmount
§impl MulAssign<i64> for SignedAmount
impl MulAssign<i64> for SignedAmount
§fn mul_assign(&mut self, rhs: i64)
fn mul_assign(&mut self, rhs: i64)
*=
operation. Read more§impl Ord for SignedAmount
impl Ord for SignedAmount
§impl PartialEq for SignedAmount
impl PartialEq for SignedAmount
§impl PartialOrd for SignedAmount
impl PartialOrd for SignedAmount
§impl Rem<i64> for SignedAmount
impl Rem<i64> for SignedAmount
§type Output = SignedAmount
type Output = SignedAmount
%
operator.§fn rem(self, modulus: i64) -> SignedAmount
fn rem(self, modulus: i64) -> SignedAmount
%
operation. Read more§impl RemAssign<i64> for SignedAmount
impl RemAssign<i64> for SignedAmount
§fn rem_assign(&mut self, modulus: i64)
fn rem_assign(&mut self, modulus: i64)
%=
operation. Read more§impl Sub for SignedAmount
impl Sub for SignedAmount
§type Output = SignedAmount
type Output = SignedAmount
-
operator.§fn sub(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> <SignedAmount as Sub>::Output
fn sub(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> <SignedAmount as Sub>::Output
-
operation. Read more§impl SubAssign for SignedAmount
impl SubAssign for SignedAmount
§fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: SignedAmount)
fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: SignedAmount)
-=
operation. Read more§impl Sum for SignedAmount
impl Sum for SignedAmount
§fn sum<I>(iter: I) -> SignedAmountwhere
I: Iterator<Item = SignedAmount>,
fn sum<I>(iter: I) -> SignedAmountwhere
I: Iterator<Item = SignedAmount>,
Self
from the elements by “summing up”
the items.impl Copy for SignedAmount
impl Eq for SignedAmount
impl StructuralPartialEq for SignedAmount
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for SignedAmount
impl RefUnwindSafe for SignedAmount
impl Send for SignedAmount
impl Sync for SignedAmount
impl Unpin for SignedAmount
impl UnwindSafe for SignedAmount
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T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
§impl<T> CheckedSum<SignedAmount> for Twhere
T: Iterator<Item = SignedAmount>,
impl<T> CheckedSum<SignedAmount> for Twhere
T: Iterator<Item = SignedAmount>,
§fn checked_sum(self) -> Option<SignedAmount>
fn checked_sum(self) -> Option<SignedAmount>
None
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T: Clone,
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