Uses of Package
org.djunits.value

Packages that use org.djunits.value
Package
Description
Base classes for unit-based 0-d (Scalar), 1-d (Vector) and 2-d (Matrix) values.
Base value interfaces and classes, e.g.
Generic interfaces and default implementations for Scalar, Vector and Matrix functions.
Double Matrix storage and calculations with units, absolute/relative, sparse/dense.
Interfaces, abstract classes and utilities for DoubleMatrix.
Internal data storage for the Matrix.
Double Scalar storage and calculations with units, absolute/relative.Note: All code in this package is generated.
Interfaces, abstract classes and utilities for DoubleScalar.
Double Vector storage and calculations with units, absolute/relative, sparse/dense.
Interfaces, abstract classes and utilities for DoubleVector.
Internal data storage for the Vector.
Float Matrix storage and calculations with units, absolute/relative, sparse/dense.
Interfaces, abstract classes and utilities for FloatMatrix.
package-info.java.
Float Scalar storage and calculations with units, absolute/relative.
Utilities, interfaces and abstract classes for FloatScalar.
Float Vector storage and calculations with units, absolute/relative, sparse/dense.
Interfaces, abstract classes and utilities for FloatVector.
Internal storage for the FloatVector.
  • Class
    Description
    Absolute values are quantities that are measured from some agreed upon reference point.
    AbstractIndexedValue.java.
    Relative values express differences.
    Relative values express differences; a RelWithAbs value represents a relative quantity that has a corresponding absolute quantity.
    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
    AbstractIndexedValue.java.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
    Exception that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays
  • Class
    Description
    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
    Absolute values are quantities that are measured from some agreed upon reference point.
    AbstractIndexedValue.java.
    Relative values express differences.
    Relative values express differences; a RelWithAbs value represents a relative quantity that has a corresponding absolute quantity.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
    Exception that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays
  • Class
    Description
    Absolute values are quantities that are measured from some agreed upon reference point.
    AbstractIndexedValue.java.
    Relative values express differences.
    Relative values express differences; a RelWithAbs value represents a relative quantity that has a corresponding absolute quantity.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
    Exception that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays
  • Class
    Description
    Exception that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays
  • Class
    Description
    Absolute values are quantities that are measured from some agreed upon reference point.
    Relative values express differences.
    Relative values express differences; a RelWithAbs value represents a relative quantity that has a corresponding absolute quantity.
    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
    Absolute values are quantities that are measured from some agreed upon reference point.
    Relative values express differences.
    Relative values express differences; a RelWithAbs value represents a relative quantity that has a corresponding absolute quantity.
    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
    Absolute values are quantities that are measured from some agreed upon reference point.
    AbstractIndexedValue.java.
    Relative values express differences.
    Relative values express differences; a RelWithAbs value represents a relative quantity that has a corresponding absolute quantity.
    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
    Absolute values are quantities that are measured from some agreed upon reference point.
    AbstractIndexedValue.java.
    Relative values express differences.
    Relative values express differences; a RelWithAbs value represents a relative quantity that has a corresponding absolute quantity.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
    Exception that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays
  • Class
    Description
    Exception that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays
  • Class
    Description
    Absolute values are quantities that are measured from some agreed upon reference point.
    AbstractIndexedValue.java.
    Relative values express differences.
    Relative values express differences; a RelWithAbs value represents a relative quantity that has a corresponding absolute quantity.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
    Exception that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays
  • Class
    Description
    Absolute values are quantities that are measured from some agreed upon reference point.
    AbstractIndexedValue.java.
    Relative values express differences.
    Relative values express differences; a RelWithAbs value represents a relative quantity that has a corresponding absolute quantity.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
    Exception that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays
  • Class
    Description
    Exception that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays
  • Class
    Description
    Absolute values are quantities that are measured from some agreed upon reference point.
    Relative values express differences.
    Relative values express differences; a RelWithAbs value represents a relative quantity that has a corresponding absolute quantity.
    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
    Absolute values are quantities that are measured from some agreed upon reference point.
    Relative values express differences.
    Relative values express differences; a RelWithAbs value represents a relative quantity that has a corresponding absolute quantity.
    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
    Absolute values are quantities that are measured from some agreed upon reference point.
    AbstractIndexedValue.java.
    Relative values express differences.
    Relative values express differences; a RelWithAbs value represents a relative quantity that has a corresponding absolute quantity.
    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
    Absolute values are quantities that are measured from some agreed upon reference point.
    AbstractIndexedValue.java.
    Relative values express differences.
    Relative values express differences; a RelWithAbs value represents a relative quantity that has a corresponding absolute quantity.
    Value is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
    Exception that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays
  • Class
    Description
    Exception that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays