org.das2.dataset.DataSetUtil
DataSetUtil( )
append
append( org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds1, org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds2, org.das2.datum.CacheTag ct ) → DataSet
provides convenient method for appending datasets together. The first
dataset may be null, in which case the second is trivially returned.
Presently a builder is used to create the new dataset, but in the future
more efficient methods will be used. If both ds1 and ds2 are null, then
null is returned.
Parameters
ds1 - the first data set. May be null.
ds2 - the second data set. This data set should be after ds1, and
may be null.
ct - the cache tag for the second dataset. May be null, in which
case guessCacheTag is used to identify the dataset cache tag.
Returns:
org.das2.dataset.DataSet
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append( org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds1, org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds2 ) → DataSet
closestColumn
closestColumn( org.das2.dataset.DataSet table, Datum datum ) → int
Parameters
table - a DataSet
datum - a Datum
Returns:
int
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closestColumn( org.das2.dataset.DataSet table, double x, Units units ) → int
closestColumn( org.das2.dataset.DataSet table, Datum xdatum, int guessIndex ) → int
getAllPlaneIds
getAllPlaneIds( org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds ) → String
returns all planes, including the default plane "". This is to take care of
inconsistent behavior of the ds.getPlaneIds() implementations.
Parameters
ds - a DataSet
Returns:
java.lang.String[]
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getNextColumn
getNextColumn( org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds, Datum datum ) → int
returns the first column that is after the given datum. Note the
if the datum identifies (==) an xtag, then the previous column is
returned.
Parameters
ds - a DataSet
datum - a Datum
Returns:
int
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getPreviousColumn
getPreviousColumn( org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds, Datum datum ) → int
returns the first column that is before the given datum. Note the
if the datum identifies (==) an xtag, then the previous column is
returned.
Parameters
ds - a DataSet
datum - a Datum
Returns:
int
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getWeightsDataSet
getWeightsDataSet( org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds ) → DataSet
Parameters
ds - a DataSet
Returns:
org.das2.dataset.DataSet
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getXTagArrayDouble
getXTagArrayDouble( org.das2.dataset.DataSet vds, Units units ) → double
Parameters
vds - a DataSet
units - an Units
Returns:
double[]
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getXTags
getXTags( org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds ) → DatumVector
Parameters
ds - a DataSet
Returns:
org.das2.datum.DatumVector
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guessCacheTag
guessCacheTag( org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds ) → CacheTag
Parameters
ds - a DataSet
Returns:
org.das2.datum.CacheTag
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guessSizeBytes
guessSizeBytes( org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds ) → long
Give an estimate of the size of the data set, or PROPERTY_SIZE_BYTES if available.
Generally this would be used as a penalty against the dataset, and it's probably
better to overestimate the dataset size.
Parameters
ds - a DataSet
Returns:
long
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guessXTagWidth
guessXTagWidth( org.das2.dataset.DataSet table ) → Datum
Provide a reasonable xTagWidth either by returning the specified xTagWidth property,
or by statistically looking at the X tags.
Parameters
table - a DataSet
Returns:
org.das2.datum.Datum
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log10
log10( org.das2.dataset.VectorDataSet ds ) → VectorDataSet
Parameters
ds - a VectorDataSet
Returns:
org.das2.dataset.VectorDataSet
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xRange
xRange( org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds ) → DatumRange
returns the xrange of the dataset. This assumes that the xtags
are monotonic.
Parameters
ds - a DataSet
Returns:
a DatumRange
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xTagBinarySearch
xTagBinarySearch( org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds, Datum datum, int low, int high ) → int
returns the index of a tag, or the (-(insertion point) - 1). (See Arrays.binarySearch)
Parameters
ds - a DataSet
datum - a Datum
low - an int
high - an int
Returns:
int
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yRange
yRange( org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds ) → DatumRange
Parameters
ds - a DataSet
Returns:
org.das2.datum.DatumRange
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zRange
zRange( org.das2.dataset.DataSet ds ) → DatumRange
guess a range that characterizes the data. The DataSet property name
DataSet.PROPERTY_Z_RANGE can be used by the dataset to explicitly
set this.
Parameters
ds - a DataSet
Returns:
a DatumRange useful for setting axis range.
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