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// Contributors:
// Oracle - initial API and implementation
//
package org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.parser;
/**
* The ABS function removes the minus sign from a specified argument and returns the absolute
* value, which is always a positive number or zero.
*
* This is one of the JPQL arithmetic functions. The ABS function takes a numeric argument
* and returns a number (integer, float, or double) of the same type as the argument to the function.
*
* JPA 1.0, 2.0:
*
BNF: expression ::= ABS(simple_arithmetic_expression)
*
* JPA 2.1:
* BNF: expression ::= ABS(arithmetic_expression)
*
* Example: SELECT DISTINCT o FROM Order o WHERE o.totalPrice {@literal >} ABS(:dbl)
*
* @version 2.5
* @since 2.3
* @author Pascal Filion
*/
public final class AbsExpression extends AbstractSingleEncapsulatedExpression {
/**
* Creates a new AbsExpression
.
*
* @param parent The parent of this expression
*/
public AbsExpression(AbstractExpression parent) {
super(parent, ABS);
}
@Override
public void accept(ExpressionVisitor visitor) {
visitor.visit(this);
}
@Override
public String getEncapsulatedExpressionQueryBNFId() {
return SimpleArithmeticExpressionBNF.ID;
}
@Override
public JPQLQueryBNF getQueryBNF() {
return getQueryBNF(FunctionsReturningNumericsBNF.ID);
}
}