org.HdrHistogram
Class DoubleRecorder

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.HdrHistogram.DoubleRecorder

public class DoubleRecorder
extends Object

Records floting point (double) values, and provides stable interval DoubleHistogram samples from live recorded data without interrupting or stalling active recording of values. Each interval histogram provided contains all value counts accumulated since the previous interval histogram was taken.

This pattern is commonly used in logging interval histogram information while recoding is ongoing.

DoubleRecorder supports concurrent recordValue(double) or recordValueWithExpectedInterval(double, double) calls. Recording calls are wait-free on architectures that support atomic increment operations, and are lock-free on architectures that do no.


Constructor Summary
DoubleRecorder(int numberOfSignificantValueDigits)
          Construct an auto-resizing DoubleRecorder using a precision stated as a number of significant decimal digits.
DoubleRecorder(long highestToLowestValueRatio, int numberOfSignificantValueDigits)
          Construct a DoubleRecorder dynamic range of values to cover and a number of significant decimal digits.
 
Method Summary
 DoubleHistogram getIntervalHistogram()
          Get a new instance of an interval histogram, which will include a stable, consistent view of all value counts accumulated since the last interval histogram was taken.
 DoubleHistogram getIntervalHistogram(DoubleHistogram histogramToRecycle)
          Get an interval histogram, which will include a stable, consistent view of all value counts accumulated since the last interval histogram was taken.
 void getIntervalHistogramInto(DoubleHistogram targetHistogram)
          Place a copy of the value counts accumulated since accumulated (since the last interval histogram was taken) into targetHistogram.
 void recordValue(double value)
          Record a value
 void recordValueWithExpectedInterval(double value, double expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples)
          Record a value
 void reset()
          Reset any value counts accumulated thus far.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

DoubleRecorder

public DoubleRecorder(int numberOfSignificantValueDigits)
Construct an auto-resizing DoubleRecorder using a precision stated as a number of significant decimal digits.

Parameters:
numberOfSignificantValueDigits - Specifies the precision to use. This is the number of significant decimal digits to which the histogram will maintain value resolution and separation. Must be a non-negative integer between 0 and 5.

DoubleRecorder

public DoubleRecorder(long highestToLowestValueRatio,
                      int numberOfSignificantValueDigits)
Construct a DoubleRecorder dynamic range of values to cover and a number of significant decimal digits.

Parameters:
highestToLowestValueRatio - specifies the dynamic range to use (as a ratio)
numberOfSignificantValueDigits - Specifies the precision to use. This is the number of significant decimal digits to which the histogram will maintain value resolution and separation. Must be a non-negative integer between 0 and 5.
Method Detail

recordValue

public void recordValue(double value)
Record a value

Parameters:
value - the value to record
Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException - (may throw) if value is exceeds highestTrackableValue

recordValueWithExpectedInterval

public void recordValueWithExpectedInterval(double value,
                                            double expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples)
                                     throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
Record a value

To compensate for the loss of sampled values when a recorded value is larger than the expected interval between value samples, Histogram will auto-generate an additional series of decreasingly-smaller (down to the expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples) value records.

See related notes DoubleHistogram.recordValueWithExpectedInterval(double, double) for more explanations about coordinated opmissionand expetced interval correction. *

Parameters:
value - The value to record
expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples - If expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples is larger than 0, add auto-generated value records as appropriate if value is larger than expectedIntervalBetweenValueSamples
Throws:
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException - (may throw) if value is exceeds highestTrackableValue

getIntervalHistogram

public DoubleHistogram getIntervalHistogram()
Get a new instance of an interval histogram, which will include a stable, consistent view of all value counts accumulated since the last interval histogram was taken.

Calling getIntervalHistogram() will reset the value counts, and start accumulating value counts for the next interval.

Returns:
a histogram containing the value counts accumulated since the last interval histogram was taken.

getIntervalHistogram

public DoubleHistogram getIntervalHistogram(DoubleHistogram histogramToRecycle)
Get an interval histogram, which will include a stable, consistent view of all value counts accumulated since the last interval histogram was taken.

getIntervalHistogram(histogramToRecycle) accepts a previously returned interval histogram that can be recycled internally to avoid allocation and content copying operations, and is therefore siginificantly more efficient for repeated use than getIntervalHistogram() and getIntervalHistogramInto(). The provided histogramToRecycle must be either be null or an interval histogram returned by a previous call to getIntervalHistogram(histogramToRecycle) or getIntervalHistogram().

NOTE: The caller is responsible for not recycling the same returned interval histogram more than once. If the same interval histogram instance is recycled more than once, behavior is undefined.

Calling getIntervalHistogram(histogramToRecycle) will reset the value counts, and start accumulating value counts for the next interval

Parameters:
histogramToRecycle - a previously returned interval histogram that may be recycled to avoid allocation and copy operations.
Returns:
a histogram containing the value counts accumulated since the last interval histogram was taken.

getIntervalHistogramInto

public void getIntervalHistogramInto(DoubleHistogram targetHistogram)
Place a copy of the value counts accumulated since accumulated (since the last interval histogram was taken) into targetHistogram. Calling getIntervalHistogramInto(org.HdrHistogram.DoubleHistogram)() will reset the value counts, and start accumulating value counts for the next interval.

Parameters:
targetHistogram - the histogram into which the interval histogram's data should be copied

reset

public void reset()
Reset any value counts accumulated thus far.



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