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[jira] [Comment Edited] (LANG-1134) New methods for lang3.Validate

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Pascal Schumacher edited comment on LANG-1134 at 9/15/16 4:45 PM:
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I [merged the pull request|https://github.com/apache/commons-lang/commit/9c506279188a90dbbe124386cc52016682d17b5c] by [~Stardust], so I guess this is ready for a release now.


was (Author: pascalschumacher):
I merged the pull request by [~Stardust], so I guess this is ready for a release now.

> New methods for lang3.Validate
> ------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LANG-1134
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-1134
>             Project: Commons Lang
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: lang.*
>    Affects Versions: 3.4
>            Reporter: Stardust
>            Assignee: Charles Honton
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 3.5
>
>
> These are suggestions for new methods for the Validate class.
> h1. Floating point values
> h2. notNaN(value)
> Throws an exception if value != value .
> {code}double value;
> value = Double.NaN;
> Validate.notNaN(value);    // Throws exception
> value = 1.0;
> Validate.notNaN(value);    // Validates
> value = Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY;
> Validate.notNaN(value);    // Validates{code}
> h2. finite(value)
> Validates that the argument contains a numeric value (not NaN or infinite).
> {code}double value;
> value = Double.NaN;
> Validate.finite(value);    // Throws exception
> value = Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY;
> Validate.finite(value);    // Throws exception
> value = 1.0;
> Validate.finite(value);    // Validates{code}
> h1. Integers and floats
> The following methods are overloaded to accept both integers and floating point values.
> h2. greater(reference, value), greaterOrEqual(reference, value)
> Ensures the argument is greater than (or equal to) a given value.
> {code}double value;
> value = 0.0;
> Validate.greater(0.0, value);    // Throws exception
> Validate.greaterOrEqual(0.0, value); // Validates
> value = Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY;
> Validate.greater(0.0, value);    // Validates
> value = Double.NaN;
> Validate.greater(0.0, value);    // Throws exception{code}
> h2. smaller(reference, value), smallerOrEqual(reference, value)
> Ensures the argument is smaller than (or equal to) a given value. Does the opposite of greater(), see example above.
> h2. different(reference, value)
> Ensures the argument is not equal to a given value. A typical use case would be to accept only non-zero values.
> {code}double value;
> value = 0.0;
> Validate.different(0.0, value);    // Throws exception
> Validate.different(1.0, value);    // Validates
> value = Double.NaN;
> Validate.different(0.0, value);    // Validates{code}



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