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See the GNU Lesser General Public 017 * License for more details. 018 * 019 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public 020 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software 021 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, 022 * USA. 023 * 024 * [Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. 025 * Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.] 026 * 027 * ----------------------- 028 * TimeSeriesDataItem.java 029 * ----------------------- 030 * (C) Copyright 2001-present, by David Gilbert. 031 * 032 * Original Author: David Gilbert; 033 * Contributor(s): -; 034 * 035 */ 036 037package org.jfree.data.time; 038 039import java.io.Serializable; 040import java.util.Objects; 041import org.jfree.chart.util.Args; 042 043/** 044 * Represents one data item in a time series. 045 * <P> 046 * The time period can be any of the following: 047 * <ul> 048 * <li>{@link Year}</li> 049 * <li>{@link Quarter}</li> 050 * <li>{@link Month}</li> 051 * <li>{@link Week}</li> 052 * <li>{@link Day}</li> 053 * <li>{@link Hour}</li> 054 * <li>{@link Minute}</li> 055 * <li>{@link Second}</li> 056 * <li>{@link Millisecond}</li> 057 * <li>{@link FixedMillisecond}</li> 058 * </ul> 059 * 060 * The time period is an immutable property of the data item. Data items will 061 * often be sorted within a list, and allowing the time period to be changed 062 * could destroy the sort order. 063 * <P> 064 * Implements the {@code Comparable} interface so that standard Java 065 * sorting can be used to keep the data items in order. 066 * 067 */ 068public class TimeSeriesDataItem implements Cloneable, Comparable, Serializable { 069 070 /** For serialization. */ 071 private static final long serialVersionUID = -2235346966016401302L; 072 073 /** The time period. */ 074 private RegularTimePeriod period; 075 076 /** The value associated with the time period. */ 077 private Number value; 078 079 /** 080 * Constructs a new data item that associates a value with a time period. 081 * 082 * @param period the time period ({@code null} not permitted). 083 * @param value the value ({@code null} permitted). 084 */ 085 public TimeSeriesDataItem(RegularTimePeriod period, Number value) { 086 Args.nullNotPermitted(period, "period"); 087 this.period = period; 088 this.value = value; 089 } 090 091 /** 092 * Constructs a new data item that associates a value with a time period. 093 * 094 * @param period the time period ({@code null} not permitted). 095 * @param value the value associated with the time period. 096 */ 097 public TimeSeriesDataItem(RegularTimePeriod period, double value) { 098 this(period, Double.valueOf(value)); 099 } 100 101 /** 102 * Returns the time period. 103 * 104 * @return The time period (never {@code null}). 105 */ 106 public RegularTimePeriod getPeriod() { 107 return this.period; 108 } 109 110 /** 111 * Returns the value. 112 * 113 * @return The value ({@code null} possible). 114 * 115 * @see #setValue(java.lang.Number) 116 */ 117 public Number getValue() { 118 return this.value; 119 } 120 121 /** 122 * Sets the value for this data item. 123 * 124 * @param value the value ({@code null} permitted). 125 * 126 * @see #getValue() 127 */ 128 public void setValue(Number value) { 129 this.value = value; 130 } 131 132 /** 133 * Tests this object for equality with an arbitrary object. 134 * 135 * @param obj the other object ({@code null} permitted). 136 * 137 * @return A boolean. 138 */ 139 @Override 140 public boolean equals(Object obj) { 141 if (this == obj) { 142 return true; 143 } 144 if (!(obj instanceof TimeSeriesDataItem)) { 145 return false; 146 } 147 TimeSeriesDataItem that = (TimeSeriesDataItem) obj; 148 if (!Objects.equals(this.period, that.period)) { 149 return false; 150 } 151 if (!Objects.equals(this.value, that.value)) { 152 return false; 153 } 154 return true; 155 } 156 157 /** 158 * Returns a hash code. 159 * 160 * @return A hash code. 161 */ 162 @Override 163 public int hashCode() { 164 int result; 165 result = (this.period != null ? this.period.hashCode() : 0); 166 result = 29 * result + (this.value != null ? this.value.hashCode() : 0); 167 return result; 168 } 169 170 /** 171 * Returns an integer indicating the order of this data pair object 172 * relative to another object. 173 * <P> 174 * For the order we consider only the timing: 175 * negative == before, zero == same, positive == after. 176 * 177 * @param o1 The object being compared to. 178 * 179 * @return An integer indicating the order of the data item object 180 * relative to another object. 181 */ 182 @Override 183 public int compareTo(Object o1) { 184 185 int result; 186 187 // CASE 1 : Comparing to another TimeSeriesDataItem object 188 // ------------------------------------------------------- 189 if (o1 instanceof TimeSeriesDataItem) { 190 TimeSeriesDataItem datapair = (TimeSeriesDataItem) o1; 191 result = getPeriod().compareTo(datapair.getPeriod()); 192 } 193 194 // CASE 2 : Comparing to a general object 195 // --------------------------------------------- 196 else { 197 // consider time periods to be ordered after general objects 198 result = 1; 199 } 200 201 return result; 202 203 } 204 205 /** 206 * Clones the data item. Note: there is no need to clone the period or 207 * value since they are immutable classes. 208 * 209 * @return A clone of the data item. 210 */ 211 @Override 212 public Object clone() { 213 Object clone = null; 214 try { 215 clone = super.clone(); 216 } 217 catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { // won't get here... 218 e.printStackTrace(); 219 } 220 return clone; 221 } 222 223}