public class ArrayType<T> extends OpenType<T>
ArrayType
class is the open type class whose instances describe
all open data values which are n-dimensional arrays of open data values.
Examples of valid ArrayType
instances are:
// 2-dimension array of java.lang.String
ArrayType<String[][]> a1 = new ArrayType<String[][]>(2, SimpleType.STRING);
// 1-dimension array of int
ArrayType<int[]> a2 = new ArrayType<int[]>(SimpleType.INTEGER, true);
// 1-dimension array of java.lang.Integer
ArrayType<Integer[]> a3 = new ArrayType<Integer[]>(SimpleType.INTEGER, false);
// 4-dimension array of int
ArrayType<int[][][][]> a4 = new ArrayType<int[][][][]>(3, a2);
// 4-dimension array of java.lang.Integer
ArrayType<Integer[][][][]> a5 = new ArrayType<Integer[][][][]>(3, a3);
// 1-dimension array of java.lang.String
ArrayType<String[]> a6 = new ArrayType<String[]>(SimpleType.STRING, false);
// 1-dimension array of long
ArrayType<long[]> a7 = new ArrayType<long[]>(SimpleType.LONG, true);
// 1-dimension array of java.lang.Integer
ArrayType<Integer[]> a8 = ArrayType.getArrayType(SimpleType.INTEGER);
// 2-dimension array of java.lang.Integer
ArrayType<Integer[][]> a9 = ArrayType.getArrayType(a8);
// 2-dimension array of int
ArrayType<int[][]> a10 = ArrayType.getPrimitiveArrayType(int[][].class);
// 3-dimension array of int
ArrayType<int[][][]> a11 = ArrayType.getArrayType(a10);
// 1-dimension array of float
ArrayType<float[]> a12 = ArrayType.getPrimitiveArrayType(float[].class);
// 2-dimension array of float
ArrayType<float[][]> a13 = ArrayType.getArrayType(a12);
// 1-dimension array of javax.management.ObjectName
ArrayType<ObjectName[]> a14 = ArrayType.getArrayType(SimpleType.OBJECTNAME);
// 2-dimension array of javax.management.ObjectName
ArrayType<ObjectName[][]> a15 = ArrayType.getArrayType(a14);
// 3-dimension array of java.lang.String
ArrayType<String[][][]> a16 = new ArrayType<String[][][]>(3, SimpleType.STRING);
// 1-dimension array of java.lang.String
ArrayType<String[]> a17 = new ArrayType<String[]>(1, SimpleType.STRING);
// 2-dimension array of java.lang.String
ArrayType<String[][]> a18 = new ArrayType<String[][]>(1, a17);
// 3-dimension array of java.lang.String
ArrayType<String[][][]> a19 = new ArrayType<String[][][]>(1, a18);
ALLOWED_CLASSNAMES, ALLOWED_CLASSNAMES_LIST
Constructor and Description |
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ArrayType(int dimension,
OpenType<?> elementType)
Constructs an ArrayType instance describing open data values which are
arrays with dimension dimension of elements whose open type is elementType.
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ArrayType(SimpleType<?> elementType,
boolean primitiveArray)
Constructs a unidimensional
ArrayType instance for the
supplied SimpleType . |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
equals(Object obj)
Compares the specified
obj parameter with this
ArrayType instance for equality. |
static <E> ArrayType<E[]> |
getArrayType(OpenType<E> elementType)
Create an
ArrayType instance in a type-safe manner. |
int |
getDimension()
Returns the dimension of arrays described by this ArrayType instance.
|
OpenType<?> |
getElementOpenType()
Returns the open type of element values contained in the arrays described by this ArrayType instance.
|
static <T> ArrayType<T> |
getPrimitiveArrayType(Class<T> arrayClass)
Create an
ArrayType instance in a type-safe manner. |
int |
hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this
ArrayType instance. |
boolean |
isPrimitiveArray()
Returns
true if the open data values this open
type describes are primitive arrays, false otherwise. |
boolean |
isValue(Object obj)
Tests whether obj is a value for this
ArrayType
instance. |
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this
ArrayType instance. |
getClassName, getDescription, getTypeName, isArray
public ArrayType(int dimension, OpenType<?> elementType) throws OpenDataException
When invoked on an ArrayType instance, the getClassName
method
returns the class name of the array instances it describes (following the rules defined by the
getName
method of java.lang.Class
), not the class name of the array elements
(which is returned by a call to getElementOpenType().getClassName()).
The internal field corresponding to the type name of this ArrayType
instance is also set to
the class name of the array instances it describes.
In other words, the methods getClassName
and getTypeName
return the same string value.
The internal field corresponding to the description of this ArrayType
instance is set to a string value
which follows the following template:
As an example, the following piece of code:
ArrayType<String[][][]> t = new ArrayType<String[][][]>(3, SimpleType.STRING);
System.out.println("array class name = " + t.getClassName());
System.out.println("element class name = " + t.getElementOpenType().getClassName());
System.out.println("array type name = " + t.getTypeName());
System.out.println("array type description = " + t.getDescription());
would produce the following output:
array class name = [[[Ljava.lang.String;
element class name = java.lang.String
array type name = [[[Ljava.lang.String;
array type description = 3-dimension array of java.lang.String
And the following piece of code which is equivalent to the one listed
above would also produce the same output:
ArrayType<String[]> t1 = new ArrayType<String[]>(1, SimpleType.STRING);
ArrayType<String[][]> t2 = new ArrayType<String[][]>(1, t1);
ArrayType<String[][][]> t3 = new ArrayType<String[][][]>(1, t2);
System.out.println("array class name = " + t3.getClassName());
System.out.println("element class name = " + t3.getElementOpenType().getClassName());
System.out.println("array type name = " + t3.getTypeName());
System.out.println("array type description = " + t3.getDescription());
dimension
- the dimension of arrays described by this ArrayType instance;
must be greater than or equal to 1.elementType
- the open type of element values contained
in the arrays described by this ArrayType
instance; must be an instance of either
SimpleType, CompositeType,
TabularType or another ArrayType
with a SimpleType, CompositeType
or TabularType as its elementType.IllegalArgumentException
- if dimension
is not a positive
integer.OpenDataException
- if elementType's className is not
one of the allowed Java class names for open
data.public ArrayType(SimpleType<?> elementType, boolean primitiveArray) throws OpenDataException
ArrayType
instance for the
supplied SimpleType
.
This constructor supports the creation of arrays of primitive
types when primitiveArray
is true
.
For primitive arrays the getElementOpenType()
method
returns the SimpleType
corresponding to the wrapper
type of the primitive type of the array.
When invoked on an ArrayType instance, the getClassName
method
returns the class name of the array instances it describes (following the rules defined by the
getName
method of java.lang.Class
), not the class name of the array elements
(which is returned by a call to getElementOpenType().getClassName()).
The internal field corresponding to the type name of this ArrayType
instance is also set to
the class name of the array instances it describes.
In other words, the methods getClassName
and getTypeName
return the same string value.
The internal field corresponding to the description of this ArrayType
instance is set to a string value
which follows the following template:
As an example, the following piece of code:
ArrayType<int[]> t = new ArrayType<int[]>(SimpleType.INTEGER, true);
System.out.println("array class name = " + t.getClassName());
System.out.println("element class name = " + t.getElementOpenType().getClassName());
System.out.println("array type name = " + t.getTypeName());
System.out.println("array type description = " + t.getDescription());
would produce the following output:
array class name = [I
element class name = java.lang.Integer
array type name = [I
array type description = 1-dimension array of int
elementType
- the SimpleType
of the element values
contained in the arrays described by this
ArrayType
instance.primitiveArray
- true
when this array describes
primitive arrays.IllegalArgumentException
- if dimension
is not a positive
integer.OpenDataException
- if primitiveArray
is true
and
elementType
is not a valid SimpleType
for a primitive
type.public int getDimension()
public OpenType<?> getElementOpenType()
public boolean isPrimitiveArray()
true
if the open data values this open
type describes are primitive arrays, false
otherwise.public boolean isValue(Object obj)
ArrayType
instance.
This method returns true
if and only if obj
is not null, obj is an array and any one of the following
is true:
ArrayType
instance describes an array of
SimpleType elements or their corresponding primitive types,
obj's class name is the same as the className field defined
for this ArrayType
instance (i.e. the class name returned
by the getClassName
method, which
includes the dimension information),ArrayType
instance describes an array of
classes implementing the TabularData
interface or the
CompositeData
interface, obj is assignable to
such a declared array, and each element contained in {obj
is either null or a valid value for the element's open type specified
by this ArrayType
instance.public boolean equals(Object obj)
obj
parameter with this
ArrayType
instance for equality.
Two ArrayType
instances are equal if and only if they
describe array instances which have the same dimension, elements'
open type and primitive array flag.
equals
in class OpenType<T>
obj
- the object to be compared for equality with this
ArrayType
instance; if obj
is null
or is not an instance of the
class ArrayType
this method returns
false
.true
if the specified object is equal to
this ArrayType
instance.Object.hashCode()
,
HashMap
public int hashCode()
ArrayType
instance.
The hash code of an ArrayType
instance is the sum of the
hash codes of all the elements of information used in equals
comparisons (i.e. dimension, elements' open type and primitive array flag).
The hashcode for a primitive value is the hashcode of the corresponding boxed
object (e.g. the hashcode for true is Boolean.TRUE.hashCode()).
This ensures that t1.equals(t2)
implies that
t1.hashCode()==t2.hashCode()
for any two
ArrayType
instances t1
and t2
,
as required by the general contract of the method
Object.hashCode()
.
As ArrayType
instances are immutable, the hash
code for this instance is calculated once, on the first call
to hashCode
, and then the same value is returned
for subsequent calls.
hashCode
in class OpenType<T>
ArrayType
instanceObject.equals(java.lang.Object)
,
System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
public String toString()
ArrayType
instance.
The string representation consists of the name of this class (i.e.
javax.management.openmbean.ArrayType
), the type name,
the dimension, the elements' open type and the primitive array flag
defined for this instance.
As ArrayType
instances are immutable, the
string representation for this instance is calculated
once, on the first call to toString
, and
then the same value is returned for subsequent calls.
public static <E> ArrayType<E[]> getArrayType(OpenType<E> elementType) throws OpenDataException
ArrayType
instance in a type-safe manner.
Multidimensional arrays can be built up by calling this method as many times as necessary.
Calling this method twice with the same parameters may return the same object or two equal but not identical objects.
As an example, the following piece of code:
ArrayType<String[]> t1 = ArrayType.getArrayType(SimpleType.STRING);
ArrayType<String[][]> t2 = ArrayType.getArrayType(t1);
ArrayType<String[][][]> t3 = ArrayType.getArrayType(t2);
System.out.println("array class name = " + t3.getClassName());
System.out.println("element class name = " + t3.getElementOpenType().getClassName());
System.out.println("array type name = " + t3.getTypeName());
System.out.println("array type description = " + t3.getDescription());
would produce the following output:
array class name = [[[Ljava.lang.String;
element class name = java.lang.String
array type name = [[[Ljava.lang.String;
array type description = 3-dimension array of java.lang.String
elementType
- the open type of element values contained
in the arrays described by this ArrayType
instance; must be an instance of either
SimpleType, CompositeType,
TabularType or another ArrayType
with a SimpleType, CompositeType
or TabularType as its elementType.OpenDataException
- if elementType's className is not
one of the allowed Java class names for open
data.public static <T> ArrayType<T> getPrimitiveArrayType(Class<T> arrayClass)
ArrayType
instance in a type-safe manner.
Calling this method twice with the same parameters may return the same object or two equal but not identical objects.
As an example, the following piece of code:
ArrayType<int[][][]> t = ArrayType.getPrimitiveArrayType(int[][][].class);
System.out.println("array class name = " + t.getClassName());
System.out.println("element class name = " + t.getElementOpenType().getClassName());
System.out.println("array type name = " + t.getTypeName());
System.out.println("array type description = " + t.getDescription());
would produce the following output:
array class name = [[[I
element class name = java.lang.Integer
array type name = [[[I
array type description = 3-dimension array of int
arrayClass
- a primitive array class such as int[].class
,
boolean[][].class
, etc. The getElementOpenType()
method of the returned
ArrayType
returns the SimpleType
corresponding to the wrapper type of the primitive
type of the array.IllegalArgumentException
- if arrayClass is not
a primitive array. Submit a bug or feature
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