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NAME

       Sub::HandlesVia::HandlerLibrary::Number - library of number-related methods

SYNOPSIS

         package My::Class {
           use Moo;
           use Sub::HandlesVia;
           use Types::Standard 'Num';
           has attr => (
             is => 'rwp',
             isa => Num,
             handles_via => 'Number',
             handles => {
               'my_abs' => 'abs',
               'my_add' => 'add',
               'my_cmp' => 'cmp',
               'my_div' => 'div',
               'my_eq' => 'eq',
               'my_ge' => 'ge',
               'my_get' => 'get',
               'my_gt' => 'gt',
               'my_le' => 'le',
               'my_lt' => 'lt',
               'my_mod' => 'mod',
               'my_mul' => 'mul',
               'my_ne' => 'ne',
               'my_set' => 'set',
               'my_sub' => 'sub',
             },
           );
         }

DESCRIPTION

       This is a library of methods for Sub::HandlesVia.

DELEGATABLE METHODS

   "abs()"
       Finds the absolute value of the current number, updating the attribute.

         my $object = My::Class->new( attr => -5 );
         $object->my_abs;
         say $object->attr; ## ==> 5

   "add( $addend )"
       Arguments: Num.

       Adds a number to the existing number, updating the attribute.

         my $object = My::Class->new( attr => 4 );
         $object->my_add( 5 );
         say $object->attr; ## ==> 9

   "cmp( $num )"
       Arguments: Num.

       Returns "$object->attr <=> $num".

   "div( $divisor )"
       Arguments: Num.

       Divides the existing number by a number, updating the attribute.

         my $object = My::Class->new( attr => 6 );
         $object->my_div( 2 );
         say $object->attr; ## ==> 3

   "eq( $num )"
       Arguments: Num.

       Returns "$object->attr == $num".

   "ge( $num )"
       Arguments: Num.

       Returns "$object->attr >= $num".

   "get()"
       Returns the current value of the number.

         my $object = My::Class->new( attr => 4 );
         say $object->my_get; ## ==> 4

   "gt( $num )"
       Arguments: Num.

       Returns "$object->attr > $num".

   "le( $num )"
       Arguments: Num.

       Returns "$object->attr <= $num".

   "lt( $num )"
       Arguments: Num.

       Returns "$object->attr < $num".

   "mod( $divisor )"
       Arguments: Num.

       Finds the current number modulo a divisor, updating the attribute.

         my $object = My::Class->new( attr => 5 );
         $object->my_mod( 2 );
         say $object->attr; ## ==> 1

   "mul( $factor )"
       Arguments: Num.

       Multiplies the existing number by a number, updating the attribute.

         my $object = My::Class->new( attr => 2 );
         $object->my_mul( 5 );
         say $object->attr; ## ==> 10

   "ne( $num )"
       Arguments: Num.

       Returns "$object->attr != $num".

   "set( $value )"
       Arguments: Num.

       Sets the number to a new value.

         my $object = My::Class->new( attr => 4 );
         $object->my_set( 5 );
         say $object->attr; ## ==> 5

   "sub( $subtrahend )"
       Arguments: Num.

       Subtracts a number from the existing number, updating the attribute.

         my $object = My::Class->new( attr => 9 );
         $object->my_sub( 6 );
         say $object->attr; ## ==> 3

BUGS

       Please report any bugs to <https://github.com/tobyink/p5-sub-handlesvia/issues>.

SEE ALSO

       Sub::HandlesVia.

AUTHOR

       Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE

       This software is copyright (c) 2020, 2022 by Toby Inkster.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES

       THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
       WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE.

perl v5.36.0                                2023-04-0Sub::HandlesVia::HandlerLibrary::Number(3pm)