Package org.djunits.value.vdouble.scalar
Class Acceleration
java.lang.Object
java.lang.Number
org.djunits.value.base.Scalar<U,S>
org.djunits.value.vdouble.scalar.base.DoubleScalar<U,R>
org.djunits.value.vdouble.scalar.base.DoubleScalarRel<AccelerationUnit,Acceleration>
org.djunits.value.vdouble.scalar.Acceleration
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable,Cloneable,Comparable<Acceleration>,Relative<AccelerationUnit,,Acceleration> Value<AccelerationUnit,Acceleration>
@Generated(value="org.djunits.generator.GenerateDJUNIT",
date="2025-09-06T15:16:28.380798Z")
public class Acceleration
extends DoubleScalarRel<AccelerationUnit,Acceleration>
Easy access methods for the Acceleration DoubleScalar, which is relative by definition.
Copyright (c) 2013-2025 Delft University of Technology, PO Box 5, 2600 AA, Delft, the Netherlands. All rights reserved.
BSD-style license. See DJUNITS License.
- Author:
- Alexander Verbraeck, Peter Knoppers
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Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final AccelerationConstant with value NaN.static final AccelerationConstant with value -MAX_VALUE.static final AccelerationConstant with value NEGATIVE_INFINITY.static final AccelerationConstant with value one.static final AccelerationConstant with value MAX_VALUE.static final AccelerationConstant with value POSITIVE_INFINITY.static final AccelerationConstant with value zero.Fields inherited from class org.djunits.value.vdouble.scalar.base.DoubleScalar
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionAcceleration(double value, AccelerationUnit unit) Construct Acceleration scalar with a unit.Acceleration(Acceleration value) Construct Acceleration scalar. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionfinal DimensionlessCalculate the division of Acceleration and Acceleration, which results in a Dimensionless scalar.static Accelerationdivide(DoubleScalarRel<?, ?> scalar1, DoubleScalarRel<?, ?> scalar2) Divide two scalars that result in a scalar of type Acceleration.final SpeedCalculate the division of Acceleration and Frequency, which results in a Speed scalar.final FrequencyCalculate the division of Acceleration and Speed, which results in a Frequency scalar.final AccelerationinstantiateRel(double value, AccelerationUnit unit) Construct a new Relative Immutable DoubleScalar of the right type.static Accelerationinterpolate(Acceleration zero, Acceleration one, double ratio) Interpolate between two values.static Accelerationmax(Acceleration r1, Acceleration r2) Return the maximum value of two relative scalars.static Accelerationmax(Acceleration r1, Acceleration r2, Acceleration... rn) Return the maximum value of more than two relative scalars.static Accelerationmin(Acceleration r1, Acceleration r2) Return the minimum value of two relative scalars.static Accelerationmin(Acceleration r1, Acceleration r2, Acceleration... rn) Return the minimum value of more than two relative scalars.static Accelerationmultiply(DoubleScalarRel<?, ?> scalar1, DoubleScalarRel<?, ?> scalar2) Multiply two scalars that result in a scalar of type Acceleration.static AccelerationReturns a Acceleration based on a value and the textual representation of the unit, which can be localized.static final AccelerationofSI(double value) Construct Acceleration scalar based on an SI value.Create the reciprocal of this scalar with the correct dimensions.final SpeedCalculate the multiplication of Acceleration and Duration, which results in a Speed scalar.final ForceCalculate the multiplication of Acceleration and Mass, which results in a Force scalar.final PowerCalculate the multiplication of Acceleration and Momentum, which results in a Power scalar.static AccelerationReturns a Acceleration representation of a textual representation of a value with a unit.Methods inherited from class org.djunits.value.vdouble.scalar.base.DoubleScalarRel
abs, ceil, divide, divide, divide, floor, minus, neg, plus, rint, times, times, timesMethods inherited from class org.djunits.value.vdouble.scalar.base.DoubleScalar
compareTo, doubleValue, eq, eq0, equals, floatValue, ge, ge0, getInUnit, getInUnit, getSI, gt, gt0, hashCode, intValue, le, le0, longValue, lt, lt0, ne, ne0, toDisplayString, toDisplayString, toString, toString, toString, toString, toStringSIPrefixed, toStringSIPrefixed, toTextualString, toTextualStringMethods inherited from class org.djunits.value.base.Scalar
format, format, getDisplayUnit, setDisplayUnitMethods inherited from class java.lang.Number
byteValue, shortValueMethods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface org.djunits.value.Value
isAbsolute, isRelative
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Field Details
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ZERO
Constant with value zero. -
ONE
Constant with value one. -
NaN
Constant with value NaN. -
POSITIVE_INFINITY
Constant with value POSITIVE_INFINITY. -
NEGATIVE_INFINITY
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POS_MAXVALUE
Constant with value MAX_VALUE. -
NEG_MAXVALUE
Constant with value -MAX_VALUE.
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Constructor Details
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Acceleration
Construct Acceleration scalar with a unit.- Parameters:
value- the double value, expressed in the given unitunit- unit for the double value
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Acceleration
Construct Acceleration scalar.- Parameters:
value- Scalar from which to construct this instance
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Method Details
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instantiateRel
Description copied from class:DoubleScalarRelConstruct a new Relative Immutable DoubleScalar of the right type. Each extending class must implement this method.- Specified by:
instantiateRelin classDoubleScalarRel<AccelerationUnit,Acceleration> - Parameters:
value- the double valueunit- the unit- Returns:
- R a new relative instance of the DoubleScalar of the right type
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ofSI
Construct Acceleration scalar based on an SI value.- Parameters:
value- the double value in SI units- Returns:
- the new scalar with the SI value
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interpolate
Interpolate between two values. Note that the first value does not have to be smaller than the second.- Parameters:
zero- the value at a ratio of zeroone- the value at a ratio of oneratio- the ratio between 0 and 1, inclusive- Returns:
- a Acceleration at the given ratio between 0 and 1
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max
Return the maximum value of two relative scalars.- Parameters:
r1- the first scalarr2- the second scalar- Returns:
- the maximum value of two relative scalars
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max
Return the maximum value of more than two relative scalars.- Parameters:
r1- the first scalarr2- the second scalarrn- the other scalars- Returns:
- the maximum value of more than two relative scalars
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min
Return the minimum value of two relative scalars.- Parameters:
r1- the first scalarr2- the second scalar- Returns:
- the minimum value of two relative scalars
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min
Return the minimum value of more than two relative scalars.- Parameters:
r1- the first scalarr2- the second scalarrn- the other scalars- Returns:
- the minimum value of more than two relative scalars
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valueOf
Returns a Acceleration 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 a localized or English abbreviation of the unit. Spaces are allowed, but not required, between the value and the unit.- Parameters:
text- the textual representation to parse into a Acceleration- Returns:
- the Scalar representation of the value in its unit
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- when the text cannot be parsedNullPointerException- when the text argument is null
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of
Returns a Acceleration based on a value and the textual representation of the unit, which can be localized.- Parameters:
value- the value to useunitString- the textual representation of the unit- Returns:
- the Scalar representation of the value in its unit
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IllegalArgumentException- when the unit cannot be parsed or is incorrectNullPointerException- when the unitString argument is null
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divide
Calculate the division of Acceleration and Acceleration, which results in a Dimensionless scalar.- Parameters:
v- scalar- Returns:
- scalar as a division of Acceleration and Acceleration
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times
Calculate the multiplication of Acceleration and Mass, which results in a Force scalar.- Parameters:
v- scalar- Returns:
- scalar as a multiplication of Acceleration and Mass
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times
Calculate the multiplication of Acceleration and Duration, which results in a Speed scalar.- Parameters:
v- scalar- Returns:
- scalar as a multiplication of Acceleration and Duration
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divide
Calculate the division of Acceleration and Frequency, which results in a Speed scalar.- Parameters:
v- scalar- Returns:
- scalar as a division of Acceleration and Frequency
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divide
Calculate the division of Acceleration and Speed, which results in a Frequency scalar.- Parameters:
v- scalar- Returns:
- scalar as a division of Acceleration and Speed
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times
Calculate the multiplication of Acceleration and Momentum, which results in a Power scalar.- Parameters:
v- scalar- Returns:
- scalar as a multiplication of Acceleration and Momentum
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reciprocal
Description copied from class:DoubleScalarRelCreate the reciprocal of this scalar with the correct dimensions.- Overrides:
reciprocalin classDoubleScalarRel<AccelerationUnit,Acceleration> - Returns:
- a new scalar instance with correct SI dimensions
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multiply
Multiply two scalars that result in a scalar of type Acceleration.- Parameters:
scalar1- the first scalarscalar2- the second scalar- Returns:
- the multiplication of both scalars as an instance of Acceleration
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divide
Divide two scalars that result in a scalar of type Acceleration.- Parameters:
scalar1- the first scalarscalar2- the second scalar- Returns:
- the division of scalar1 by scalar2 as an instance of Acceleration
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