Class FloatAngularAccelerationVector

    • Constructor Detail

      • FloatAngularAccelerationVector

        public FloatAngularAccelerationVector​(FloatVectorData data,
                                              AngularAccelerationUnit unit)
        Construct an FloatAngularAccelerationVector from an internal data object.
        Parameters:
        data - FloatVectorData; an internal data object
        unit - AngularAccelerationUnit; the unit
    • Method Detail

      • getScalarClass

        public Class<FloatAngularAcceleration> getScalarClass()
        Return the class of the corresponding scalar.
        Returns:
        Class<S>; the class of the corresponding scalar
      • instantiateVector

        public FloatAngularAccelerationVector instantiateVector​(FloatVectorData fvd,
                                                                AngularAccelerationUnit displayUnit)
        Instantiate a new vector of the class of this vector. This can be used instead of the FloatVector.instiantiate() methods in case another vector of this class is known. The method is faster than FloatVector.instantiate, and it will also work if the vector is user-defined.
        Parameters:
        fvd - FloatVectorData; the data used to instantiate the vector
        displayUnit - U; the display unit of the vector
        Returns:
        V; a vector of the correct type
      • instantiateScalarSI

        public FloatAngularAcceleration instantiateScalarSI​(float valueSI,
                                                            AngularAccelerationUnit displayUnit)
        Instantiate a new scalar for the class of this vector. This can be used instead of the FloatScalar.instiantiate() methods in case a vector of this class is known. The method is faster than FloatScalar.instantiate, and it will also work if the vector and/or scalar are user-defined.
        Parameters:
        valueSI - float; the SI value of the scalar
        displayUnit - U; the unit in which the value will be displayed
        Returns:
        S; a scalar of the correct type, belonging to the vector type