public interface UnitConverter
Instances of this class are obtained through the Unit.getConverterTo(Unit) method.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
UnitConverter |
concatenate(UnitConverter converter)
Concatenates this converter with another converter.
|
double |
convert(double value)
Converts a
double value. |
Number |
convert(Number value)
Converts a
Number value. |
List<? extends UnitConverter> |
getConversionSteps()
Returns the steps of fundamental converters making up this converter or
this if the converter is a fundamental converter. |
UnitConverter |
inverse()
Returns the inverse of this converter.
|
boolean |
isIdentity()
Indicates if this converter is an identity converter.
|
boolean |
isLinear()
Indicates if this converter is linear.
|
boolean isIdentity()
convert(x) == x).true if this converter is an identity converter.boolean isLinear()
convert(u + v) == convert(u) + convert(v)convert(r * u) == r * convert(u)For linear converters the following property always hold:
y1 = c1.convert(x1);
y2 = c2.convert(x2);
assert y1*y2 == c1.concatenate(c2).convert(x1*x2);
true if this converter is linear; false otherwise.UnitConverter inverse()
x is a valid value, then x == inverse().convert(convert(x)) to within the accuracy of
computer arithmetic.Number convert(Number value)
Number value.value - the Number value to convert.Number value after conversion.double convert(double value)
double value.value - the numeric value to convert.double value after conversion.UnitConverter concatenate(UnitConverter converter)
converter - the other converter to concatenate with this converter.List<? extends UnitConverter> getConversionSteps()
Returns the steps of fundamental converters making up this converter or this if the converter is a fundamental converter.
For example, converter1.getConversionSteps() returns converter1 while
converter1.concatenate(converter2).getConversionSteps() returns converter1, converter2.
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