Uses of Package
org.djunits.value

Packages that use org.djunits.value
Package
Description
The quantity package stores information about quantities with their units.
Definition classes for quantities.
Generic functions for Quantity, Vector and Matrix.
1-element vector and matrix classes with a unit.
2-element vector and matrix classes with a unit.
3-element vector and matrix classes with a unit.
Definition classes for vectors and matrices.

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Square vector and matrix implementations with dimension N.
Rectangular matrix implementations with dimension NxM.
Two-dimensonal tables with quantities.
  • Class
    Description
    Additive indicates that elements of the same type can be added, subtracted and negated, based on the SI-values.
    Scalable indicates that elements of this type can be scaled by a dimensionless factor, based on their SI-values.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
  • Class
    Description
    Additive indicates that elements of the same type can be added, subtracted and negated, based on the SI-values.
    Scalable indicates that elements of this type can be scaled by a dimensionless factor, based on their SI-values.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
  • Class
    Description
    Additive indicates that elements of the same type can be added, subtracted and negated, based on the SI-values.
    Scalable indicates that elements of this type can be scaled by a dimensionless factor, based on their SI-values.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
  • Class
    Description
    Additive indicates that elements of the same type can be added, subtracted and negated, based on the SI-values.
    Scalable indicates that elements of this type can be scaled by a dimensionless factor, based on their SI-values.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
  • Class
    Description
    Additive indicates that elements of the same type can be added, subtracted and negated, based on the SI-values.
    Scalable indicates that elements of this type can be scaled by a dimensionless factor, based on their SI-values.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
  • Class
    Description
    Additive indicates that elements of the same type can be added, subtracted and negated, based on the SI-values.
    Scalable indicates that elements of this type can be scaled by a dimensionless factor, based on their SI-values.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
  • Class
    Description
    Additive indicates that elements of the same type can be added, subtracted and negated, based on the SI-values.
    Scalable indicates that elements of this type can be scaled by a dimensionless factor, based on their SI-values.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
  • Class
    Description
    Additive indicates that elements of the same type can be added, subtracted and negated, based on the SI-values.
    Scalable indicates that elements of this type can be scaled by a dimensionless factor, based on their SI-values.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
  • Class
    Description
    Additive indicates that elements of the same type can be added, subtracted and negated, based on the SI-values.
    Scalable indicates that elements of this type can be scaled by a dimensionless factor, based on their SI-values.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
  • Class
    Description
    Additive indicates that elements of the same type can be added, subtracted and negated, based on the SI-values.
    Scalable indicates that elements of this type can be scaled by a dimensionless factor, based on their SI-values.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.