Package edu.wpi.first.units
Class AngularVelocityUnit
A unit of angular velocity like
Units.RadiansPerSecond
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic AngularVelocityUnit
Combines an angle unit and a period of time into a unit of angular velocity.double
convertFrom
(double magnitude, AngularVelocityUnit otherUnit) Converts a measurement value in terms of another unit to this unit.Gets the base unit of measurement that this unit is derived from.mutable
(double initialMagnitude) Creates a new mutable measurement that is initialized to the given magnitude in terms of this unit.of
(double magnitude) Creates a new immutable measurement of the given magnitude in terms of this unit.ofBaseUnits
(double baseUnitMagnitude) Creates a new immutable measurement of the given magnitude in terms of this unit's base unit.one()
Gets a measure with a magnitude of 1.0 in terms of this unit.Combines this unit with a unit of time.<U extends Unit>
PerUnit<AngularVelocityUnit,U> per
(U other) Creates a ratio unit between this unit and an arbitrary other unit.zero()
Gets a measure of zero magnitude in terms of this unit.Methods inherited from class edu.wpi.first.units.PerUnit
combine, convertFrom, denominator, equals, hashCode, mult, mutableNative, numerator, ofNative, ofNativeBaseUnits, reciprocal
Methods inherited from class edu.wpi.first.units.Unit
equivalent, fromBaseUnits, getConverterFromBase, getConverterToBase, isBaseUnit, name, symbol, toBaseUnits, toString
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Method Details
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combine
Combines an angle unit and a period of time into a unit of angular velocity.- Parameters:
angle
- the unit of the changing angletime
- the period of the changing angle- Returns:
- the combined angular velocity unit
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getBaseUnit
Description copied from class:Unit
Gets the base unit of measurement that this unit is derived from. If the unit is the base unit, the unit will be returned.NOTE: Subclasses must override this method to provide the correct return type. Failing to do say will make unit combinations that use it break at runtime!
Unit baseUnit = new Unit(null, ...); baseUnit.getBaseUnit(); // returns baseUnit Unit derivedUnit = new Unit(baseUnit, ...); derivedUnit.getBaseUnit(); // returns baseUnit
- Overrides:
getBaseUnit
in classPerUnit<AngleUnit,
TimeUnit> - Returns:
- the base unit
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of
Description copied from class:PerUnit
Creates a new immutable measurement of the given magnitude in terms of this unit. Implementations are strongly recommended to sharpen the return type to a unit-specific measurement implementation.Note: When called on an object of type
PerUnit
(and not a subclass!), this method will always return aPer
instance. If you want to avoid casting, usePerUnit.ofNative(double)
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ofBaseUnits
Description copied from class:PerUnit
Creates a new immutable measurement of the given magnitude in terms of this unit's base unit. Implementations are strongly recommended to sharpen the return type to a unit-specific measurement implementation.Note: When called on an object of type
PerUnit
(and not a subclass!), this method will always return aPer
instance. If you want to avoid casting, usePerUnit.ofNativeBaseUnits(double)
that returns aPer
instance directly.- Overrides:
ofBaseUnits
in classPerUnit<AngleUnit,
TimeUnit> - Parameters:
baseUnitMagnitude
- the magnitude of the measure in terms of its base units.- Returns:
- the ratio measure
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zero
Description copied from class:Unit
Gets a measure of zero magnitude in terms of this unit. The returned object is guaranteed to be of the same type returned byUnit.of(double)
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one
Description copied from class:Unit
Gets a measure with a magnitude of 1.0 in terms of this unit. The returned object is guaranteed to be of the same type returned byUnit.of(double)
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mutable
Description copied from class:PerUnit
Creates a new mutable measurement that is initialized to the given magnitude in terms of this unit. Implementations are strongly recommended to sharpen the return type to a unit-specific measurement implementation.Note: When called on an object of type
PerUnit
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per
Description copied from class:Unit
Combines this unit with a unit of time. This often - but not always - results in a velocity. Subclasses should sharpen the return type to be unit-specific. -
per
Creates a ratio unit between this unit and an arbitrary other unit.- Type Parameters:
U
- the type of the other unit- Parameters:
other
- the other unit- Returns:
- the ratio unit
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convertFrom
Converts a measurement value in terms of another unit to this unit.- Parameters:
magnitude
- the magnitude of the measurement in terms of the other unitotherUnit
- the other unit- Returns:
- the value of the measurement in terms of this unit
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