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package com.thesett.aima.logic.fol.prolog.builtins;

import com.thesett.aima.logic.fol.Functor;
import com.thesett.aima.logic.fol.NumericType;

/**
 * GreaterThanOrEqual compares two numbers.
 *
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Compare two numbers using integer or floating point arithemtic. {@link NumericType}. *
* * @author Rupert Smith */ public class GreaterThanOrEqual extends BinaryArithmeticComparison { /** * Creates a greater-than-or-equal built-in to implement the specified functor. * * @param functor The functor to implement as a built in. */ public GreaterThanOrEqual(Functor functor) { super(functor); } /** * Evaluates the arithmetic comparison on its two numeric arguments. * * @param firstNumber The first argument. * @param secondNumber The second argument. * * @return The result of performing the arithmetic comparison on its arguments. */ protected boolean evaluate(NumericType firstNumber, NumericType secondNumber) { // If either of the arguments is a real number, then use real number arithmetic, otherwise use integer arithmetic. if (firstNumber.isInteger() && secondNumber.isInteger()) { return firstNumber.intValue() >= secondNumber.intValue(); } else { return firstNumber.doubleValue() >= secondNumber.doubleValue(); } } }




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