Class Frequency

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Cloneable, Comparable<Frequency>, Scalar<FrequencyUnit,​Frequency>, Scalar.Rel<FrequencyUnit,​Frequency>, ValueFunctions<FrequencyUnit,​Frequency>, Relative<FrequencyUnit,​Frequency>, Value<FrequencyUnit,​Frequency>, DoubleScalarInterface<FrequencyUnit,​Frequency>, DoubleScalarInterface.Rel<FrequencyUnit,​Frequency>

@Generated(value="org.djunits.generator.GenerateDJUNIT",
           date="2019-10-18T12:12:25.568Z")
public class Frequency
extends AbstractDoubleScalarRel<FrequencyUnit,​Frequency>
Easy access methods for the Frequency DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.

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BSD-style license. See DJUNITS License.

Author:
Alexander Verbraeck, Peter Knoppers
See Also:
Serialized Form
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • Frequency

      public Frequency​(double value, FrequencyUnit unit)
      Construct Frequency scalar.
      Parameters:
      value - double; the double value
      unit - FrequencyUnit; unit for the double value
    • Frequency

      public Frequency​(Frequency value)
      Construct Frequency scalar.
      Parameters:
      value - Frequency; Scalar from which to construct this instance
  • Method Details

    • instantiateRel

      public final Frequency instantiateRel​(double value, FrequencyUnit unit)
      Construct a new Relative Immutable DoubleScalar of the right type. Each extending class must implement this method.
      Parameters:
      value - double; the double value
      unit - U; the unit
      Returns:
      R a new relative instance of the DoubleScalar of the right type
    • instantiateSI

      public static final Frequency instantiateSI​(double value)
      Construct Frequency scalar.
      Parameters:
      value - double; the double value in SI units
      Returns:
      Frequency; the new scalar with the SI value
    • interpolate

      public static Frequency interpolate​(Frequency zero, Frequency one, double ratio)
      Interpolate between two values.
      Parameters:
      zero - Frequency; the low value
      one - Frequency; the high value
      ratio - double; the ratio between 0 and 1, inclusive
      Returns:
      Frequency; a Scalar at the ratio between
    • max

      public static Frequency max​(Frequency r1, Frequency r2)
      Return the maximum value of two relative scalars.
      Parameters:
      r1 - Frequency; the first scalar
      r2 - Frequency; the second scalar
      Returns:
      Frequency; the maximum value of two relative scalars
    • max

      public static Frequency max​(Frequency r1, Frequency r2, Frequency... rn)
      Return the maximum value of more than two relative scalars.
      Parameters:
      r1 - Frequency; the first scalar
      r2 - Frequency; the second scalar
      rn - Frequency...; the other scalars
      Returns:
      Frequency; the maximum value of more than two relative scalars
    • min

      public static Frequency min​(Frequency r1, Frequency r2)
      Return the minimum value of two relative scalars.
      Parameters:
      r1 - Frequency; the first scalar
      r2 - Frequency; the second scalar
      Returns:
      Frequency; the minimum value of two relative scalars
    • min

      public static Frequency min​(Frequency r1, Frequency r2, Frequency... rn)
      Return the minimum value of more than two relative scalars.
      Parameters:
      r1 - Frequency; the first scalar
      r2 - Frequency; the second scalar
      rn - Frequency...; the other scalars
      Returns:
      Frequency; the minimum value of more than two relative scalars
    • valueOf

      public static Frequency valueOf​(String text)
      Returns a Frequency representation of a textual representation of a value with a unit. The String representation that can be parsed is the double value in the unit, followed by the official abbreviation of the unit. Spaces are allowed, but not required, between the value and the unit.
      Parameters:
      text - String; the textual representation to parse into a Frequency
      Returns:
      Frequency; the Scalar representation of the value in its unit
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - when the text cannot be parsed
      NullPointerException - when the text argument is null
    • of

      public static Frequency of​(double value, String unitString)
      Returns a Frequency based on a value and the textual representation of the unit.
      Parameters:
      value - double; the value to use
      unitString - String; the textual representation of the unit
      Returns:
      Frequency; the Scalar representation of the value in its unit
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - when the unit cannot be parsed or is incorrect
      NullPointerException - when the unitString argument is null
    • divide

      public final Dimensionless divide​(Frequency v)
      Calculate the division of Frequency and Frequency, which results in a Dimensionless scalar.
      Parameters:
      v - Frequency scalar
      Returns:
      Dimensionless scalar as a division of Frequency and Frequency
    • times

      public final Dimensionless times​(Duration v)
      Calculate the multiplication of Frequency and Duration, which results in a Dimensionless scalar.
      Parameters:
      v - Frequency scalar
      Returns:
      Dimensionless scalar as a multiplication of Frequency and Duration
    • times

      public final Speed times​(Length v)
      Calculate the multiplication of Frequency and Length, which results in a Speed scalar.
      Parameters:
      v - Frequency scalar
      Returns:
      Speed scalar as a multiplication of Frequency and Length
    • times

      public final Acceleration times​(Speed v)
      Calculate the multiplication of Frequency and Speed, which results in a Acceleration scalar.
      Parameters:
      v - Frequency scalar
      Returns:
      Acceleration scalar as a multiplication of Frequency and Speed
    • times

      public final Power times​(Energy v)
      Calculate the multiplication of Frequency and Energy, which results in a Power scalar.
      Parameters:
      v - Frequency scalar
      Returns:
      Power scalar as a multiplication of Frequency and Energy