Uses of Package
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. to distinguish between scalar, vector and matrix..
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.
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ClassDescriptionAbsolute 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.
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ClassDescriptionAbstractIndexedValue.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
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ClassDescriptionValue is the generic interface for all Scalar, Vector and Matrix classes that forces implementation of a few unit- and value-related methods.
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ClassDescriptionAbsolute 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
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ClassDescriptionAbsolute 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
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ClassDescriptionException that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays
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ClassDescriptionAbsolute 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.
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ClassDescriptionAbsolute 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.
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ClassDescriptionAbsolute 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.
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ClassDescriptionAbsolute 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
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ClassDescriptionException that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays
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ClassDescriptionAbsolute 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
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ClassDescriptionAbsolute 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
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ClassDescriptionException that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays
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ClassDescriptionAbsolute 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.
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ClassDescriptionAbsolute 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.
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ClassDescriptionAbsolute 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.
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ClassDescriptionAbsolute 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
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ClassDescriptionException that is thrown for bad indices, or non-rectangular arrays, incompatible arrays or matrices, or empty arrays