org.das2.datum.LogLinDomainDivider
A DomainDivider which divides logarithmically (base 10), with linear subdivisions.
It provides divisions such as
- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,20,30,40,50,...
- 2,4,6,8,10,20,40,60,80,100,200,...
boundaries
boundaries( Datum min, Datum max ) → DatumVector
Parameters
min - a Datum
max - a Datum
Returns:
org.das2.datum.DatumVector
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boundaryCount
boundaryCount( Datum min, Datum max ) → long
Parameters
min - a Datum
max - a Datum
Returns:
long
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coarserDivider
coarserDivider( boolean superset ) → DomainDivider
Parameters
superset - a boolean
Returns:
org.das2.datum.DomainDivider
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create
create( ) → LogLinDomainDivider
create a way to access this class directly.
Returns:
an org.das2.datum.LogLinDomainDivider
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create( int significand, int exponent ) → LogLinDomainDivider
finerDivider
finerDivider( boolean superset ) → DomainDivider
Parameters
superset - a boolean
Returns:
org.das2.datum.DomainDivider
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main
main( java.lang.String[][] args ) → void
Parameters
args - a java.lang.String[]
Returns:
void (returns nothing)
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rangeContaining
rangeContaining( Datum v ) → DatumRange
Parameters
v - a Datum
Returns:
org.das2.datum.DatumRange
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toString
toString( ) → String
Returns:
java.lang.String
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