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package sun.tools.jstat;

import java.util.*;

A typesafe enumeration for describing data scaling semantics
Author:Brian Doherty
Since:1.5
/** * A typesafe enumeration for describing data scaling semantics * * @author Brian Doherty * @since 1.5 */
public class Scale { private static int nextOrdinal = 0; private static HashMap<String, Scale> map = new HashMap<String, Scale>(); private final String name; private final int ordinal = nextOrdinal++; private final double factor; private Scale(String name, double factor) { this.name = name; this.factor = factor; assert !map.containsKey(name); map.put(name, this); }
Scale representing a no scaling
/** * Scale representing a no scaling */
public static final Scale RAW = new Scale("raw", 1);
Scale representing a percent scaling
/** * Scale representing a percent scaling */
public static final Scale PERCENT = new Scale("percent", 1/100);
Scale representing a kilo scaling
/** * Scale representing a kilo scaling */
public static final Scale KILO = new Scale("K", 1024);
Scale representing a mega scaling
/** * Scale representing a mega scaling */
public static final Scale MEGA = new Scale("M", 1024*1024);
Scale representing a giga scaling
/** * Scale representing a giga scaling */
public static final Scale GIGA = new Scale("G", 1024*1024*1024);
Scale representing a tera scaling
/** * Scale representing a tera scaling */
public static final Scale TERA = new Scale("T", 1024*1024*1024*1024);
Scale representing a tera scaling
/** * Scale representing a tera scaling */
public static final Scale PETA = new Scale("P", 1024*1024*1024*1024*1024);
Scale representing a pico scaling
/** * Scale representing a pico scaling */
public static final Scale PICO = new Scale("p", 10.0E-12);
Scale representing a nano scaling
/** * Scale representing a nano scaling */
public static final Scale NANO = new Scale("n", 10.0E-9);
Scale representing a micro scaling
/** * Scale representing a micro scaling */
public static final Scale MICRO = new Scale("u", 10.0E-6);
Scale representing a milli scaling
/** * Scale representing a milli scaling */
public static final Scale MILLI = new Scale("m", 10.0E-3);
Scale representing a picosecond scaling
/** * Scale representing a picosecond scaling */
public static final Scale PSEC = new Scale("ps", 10.0E-12);
Scale representing a nanosecond scaling
/** * Scale representing a nanosecond scaling */
public static final Scale NSEC = new Scale("ns", 10.0E-9);
Scale representing a microsecond scaling
/** * Scale representing a microsecond scaling */
public static final Scale USEC = new Scale("us", 10.0E-6);
Scale representing a millisecond scaling
/** * Scale representing a millisecond scaling */
public static final Scale MSEC = new Scale("ms", 10.0E-3);
Scale representing a second scaling
/** * Scale representing a second scaling */
public static final Scale SEC = new Scale("s", 1); public static final Scale SEC2 = new Scale("sec", 1);
Scale representing a minutes scaling
/** * Scale representing a minutes scaling */
public static final Scale MINUTES = new Scale("min", 1/60.0);
Scale representing a hours scaling
/** * Scale representing a hours scaling */
public static final Scale HOUR = new Scale("h", 1/(60.0*60.0)); public static final Scale HOUR2 = new Scale("hour", 1/(60.0*60.0));
Returns the scaling factor of this Scale object
Returns: the scaling factor of this Scale object
/** * Returns the scaling factor of this Scale object * * @return the scaling factor of this Scale object */
public double getFactor() { return factor; }
Returns the string representation of this Scale object. The string representation is the name of the Scale object.
Returns: the string representation of this Scale object
/** * Returns the string representation of this Scale object. * The string representation is the name of the Scale object. * * @return the string representation of this Scale object */
public String toString() { return name; }
Maps a string to its corresponding Scale object.
Params:
  • s – a string to match against Scale objects.
Returns: The Scale object matching the given string.
/** * Maps a string to its corresponding Scale object. * * @param s a string to match against Scale objects. * @return The Scale object matching the given string. */
public static Scale toScale(String s) { return map.get(s); }
Returns an enumeration of the keys for this enumerated type
Params:
  • s – an string to match against Scale objects.
Returns: The Scale object matching the given string.
/** * Returns an enumeration of the keys for this enumerated type * * @param s an string to match against Scale objects. * @return The Scale object matching the given string. */
protected static Set keySet() { return map.keySet(); } protected double scale(double value) { return value/factor; } }