javax.measure.unit |
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Java Source File Name | Type | Comment |
AlternateUnit.java | Class | |
BaseUnit.java | Class | This class represents the building blocks on top of which all others
units are created. |
CompoundUnit.java | Class | This class represents the multi-radix units (such as "hour:min:sec"). |
DerivedUnit.java | Class | |
Dimension.java | Class | This class represents the dimension of an unit. |
NonSI.java | Class | |
ProductUnit.java | Class | This class represents units formed by the product of rational powers of
existing units.
This class maintains the canonical form of this product (simplest
form after factorization). |
SI.java | Class | This class contains SI (Système International d'Unités) base units,
and derived units.
It also defines the 20 SI prefixes used to form decimal multiples and
submultiples of SI units. |
SystemOfUnits.java | Class | This class represents a system of units, it groups units together
for historical or cultural reasons. |
TransformedUnit.java | Class | This class represents the units derived from other units using
UnitConverter converters .
Examples of transformed units:[code]
CELSIUS = KELVIN.add(273.15);
FOOT = METER.multiply(0.3048);
MILLISECOND = MILLI(SECOND);
[/code]
Transformed units have no label. |
Unit.java | Class | This class represents a determinate
javax.measure.quantity.Quantityquantity (as of length, time, heat, or value) adopted as a standard
of measurement.
It is helpful to think of instances of this class as recording the
history by which they are created. |
UnitFormat.java | Class | This class provides the interface for formatting and parsing
Unit units .
For all
SI units, the 20 SI prefixes used to form decimal
multiples and sub-multiples of SI units are recognized.
NonSI units are directly recognized. |