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package org.hibernate.jpa.criteria.expression.function;

import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.persistence.criteria.Expression;

import org.hibernate.jpa.criteria.CriteriaBuilderImpl;

Models the ANSI SQL SQRT function.
Author:Steve Ebersole
/** * Models the ANSI SQL <tt>SQRT</tt> function. * * @author Steve Ebersole */
public class SqrtFunction extends ParameterizedFunctionExpression<Double> implements Serializable { public static final String NAME = "sqrt"; public SqrtFunction(CriteriaBuilderImpl criteriaBuilder, Expression<? extends Number> expression) { super( criteriaBuilder, Double.class, NAME, expression ); } @Override protected boolean isStandardJpaFunction() { return true; } }