Package javax.measure.unit
Class CompoundUnit<Q extends Quantity>
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- javax.measure.unit.Unit<Q>
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- javax.measure.unit.DerivedUnit<Q>
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- javax.measure.unit.CompoundUnit<Q>
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Serializable
public final class CompoundUnit<Q extends Quantity> extends DerivedUnit<Q>
This class represents the multi-radix units (such as "hour:min:sec"). Instances of this class are created using the
Unit.compoundmethod.Examples of compound units:[code] Unit
HOUR_MINUTE_SECOND = HOUR.compound(MINUTE).compound(SECOND); Unit DEGREE_MINUTE_ANGLE = DEGREE_ANGLE.compound(MINUTE_ANGLE); [/code] - See Also:
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description booleanequals(Object that)Indicates if this compound unit is considered equals to the specified object (both are compound units with same composing units in the same order).Unit<Q>getHigher()Returns the higher unit of this compound unit.Unit<Q>getLower()Returns the lower unit of this compound unit.Unit<? super Q>getStandardUnit()Returns thebase unit,alternate unitor product of base units and alternate units this unit is derived from.inthashCode()Returns the hash code for this unit.UnitConvertertoStandardUnit()Returns the converter from this unit to its system unit.
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Method Detail
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getLower
public Unit<Q> getLower()
Returns the lower unit of this compound unit.- Returns:
- the lower unit.
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getHigher
public Unit<Q> getHigher()
Returns the higher unit of this compound unit.- Returns:
- the higher unit.
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equals
public boolean equals(Object that)
Indicates if this compound unit is considered equals to the specified object (both are compound units with same composing units in the same order).
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hashCode
public int hashCode()
Description copied from class:UnitReturns the hash code for this unit.
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getStandardUnit
public Unit<? super Q> getStandardUnit()
Description copied from class:UnitReturns thebase unit,alternate unitor product of base units and alternate units this unit is derived from. The standard unit identifies the "type" ofquantityfor which this unit is employed. For example:[code] boolean isAngularVelocity(Unit> u) { return u.getStandardUnit().equals(RADIAN.divide(SECOND)); } assert(REVOLUTION.divide(MINUTE).isAngularVelocity()); [/code]Note: Having the same system unit is not sufficient to ensure that a converter exists between the two units (e.g. °C/m and K/m).
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getStandardUnitin classUnit<Q extends Quantity>- Returns:
- the system unit this unit is derived from.
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toStandardUnit
public UnitConverter toStandardUnit()
Description copied from class:UnitReturns the converter from this unit to its system unit.- Specified by:
toStandardUnitin classUnit<Q extends Quantity>- Returns:
this.getConverterTo(this.getSystemUnit())
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