clamp method

num? clamp(
  1. num lowerLimit,
  2. num upperLimit
)

Returns this num clamped to be in the range lowerLimit-upperLimit.

The comparison is done using compareTo and therefore takes -0.0 into account. This also implies that double.nan is treated as the maximal double value.

The arguments lowerLimit and upperLimit must form a valid range where lowerLimit.compareTo(upperLimit) <= 0.

Implementation

num? clamp(num lowerLimit, num upperLimit) =>
    value?.clamp(lowerLimit, upperLimit);