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The individual [[Intrinsic classes#Two generic intrinsic classes: string and numeric|intrinsic Float]] methods are described in the following articles. For information about the conventions followed, see [[Notation conventions for methods|"Notation conventions for methods"]]. | The individual [[Intrinsic classes#Two generic intrinsic classes: string and numeric|intrinsic Float]] methods are described in the following articles. For information about the conventions followed, see [[Notation conventions for methods|"Notation conventions for methods"]]. | ||
Intrinsic Float methods treat their method object as a Float value. Any value that is not a Float value is [[Intrinsic classes#Automatic “implicit” conversion of intrinsic values|automatically converted]] before it is acted on by the method. | Intrinsic <var>Float</var> methods treat their method object as a Float value. Any value that is not a <var>Float</var> value is [[Intrinsic classes#Automatic “implicit” conversion of intrinsic values|automatically converted]] before it is acted on by the method. | ||
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Revision as of 23:04, 26 November 2012
The individual intrinsic Float methods are described in the following articles. For information about the conventions followed, see "Notation conventions for methods".
Intrinsic Float methods treat their method object as a Float value. Any value that is not a Float value is automatically converted before it is acted on by the method.
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