Interface Absolute

All Known Subinterfaces:
DoubleScalarInterface.Abs<AU,​A,​RU,​R>, FloatScalarInterface.Abs<AU,​A,​RU,​R>, Matrix.Abs<AU,​A,​AV,​AM,​RU,​R,​RV,​RM>, Scalar.Abs<AU,​A,​RU,​R>, Vector.Abs<AU,​A,​AV,​RU,​R,​RV>
All Known Implementing Classes:
AbsoluteTemperature, AbsoluteTemperatureMatrix, AbsoluteTemperatureVector, AbstractDoubleMatrixAbs, AbstractDoubleScalarAbs, AbstractDoubleVectorAbs, AbstractFloatMatrixAbs, AbstractFloatScalarAbs, AbstractFloatVectorAbs, Direction, DirectionMatrix, DirectionVector, FloatAbsoluteTemperature, FloatAbsoluteTemperatureMatrix, FloatAbsoluteTemperatureVector, FloatDirection, FloatDirectionMatrix, FloatDirectionVector, FloatPosition, FloatPositionMatrix, FloatPositionVector, FloatTime, FloatTimeMatrix, FloatTimeVector, Position, PositionMatrix, PositionVector, Time, TimeMatrix, TimeVector

public interface Absolute
Absolute values are quantities that are measured from some agreed upon reference point.
Values are Absolute when the sum of two values makes no sense, but the difference does (but results in a Relative).

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Author:
Alexander Verbraeck, Peter Knoppers