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027 * ---------------------
028 * TimePeriodValues.java
029 * ---------------------
030 * (C) Copyright 2003-2007, by Object Refinery Limited.
031 *
032 * Original Author:  David Gilbert (for Object Refinery Limited);
033 * Contributor(s):   -;
034 *
035 * Changes
036 * -------
037 * 22-Apr-2003 : Version 1 (DG);
038 * 30-Jul-2003 : Added clone and equals methods while testing (DG);
039 * 11-Mar-2005 : Fixed bug in bounds recalculation - see bug report 
040 *               1161329 (DG);
041 * ------------- JFREECHART 1.0.x ---------------------------------------------
042 * 03-Oct-2006 : Fixed NullPointerException in equals(), fire change event in 
043 *               add() method, updated API docs (DG);
044 *
045 */
046
047package org.jfree.data.time;
048
049import java.io.Serializable;
050import java.util.ArrayList;
051import java.util.List;
052
053import org.jfree.data.general.Series;
054import org.jfree.data.general.SeriesChangeEvent;
055import org.jfree.data.general.SeriesException;
056import org.jfree.util.ObjectUtilities;
057
058/**
059 * A structure containing zero, one or many {@link TimePeriodValue} instances.  
060 * The time periods can overlap, and are maintained in the order that they are 
061 * added to the collection.
062 * <p>
063 * This is similar to the {@link TimeSeries} class, except that the time 
064 * periods can have irregular lengths.
065 */
066public class TimePeriodValues extends Series implements Serializable {
067
068    /** For serialization. */
069    static final long serialVersionUID = -2210593619794989709L;
070    
071    /** Default value for the domain description. */
072    protected static final String DEFAULT_DOMAIN_DESCRIPTION = "Time";
073
074    /** Default value for the range description. */
075    protected static final String DEFAULT_RANGE_DESCRIPTION = "Value";
076
077    /** A description of the domain. */
078    private String domain;
079
080    /** A description of the range. */
081    private String range;
082
083    /** The list of data pairs in the series. */
084    private List data;
085
086    /** Index of the time period with the minimum start milliseconds. */
087    private int minStartIndex = -1;
088    
089    /** Index of the time period with the maximum start milliseconds. */
090    private int maxStartIndex = -1;
091    
092    /** Index of the time period with the minimum middle milliseconds. */
093    private int minMiddleIndex = -1;
094    
095    /** Index of the time period with the maximum middle milliseconds. */
096    private int maxMiddleIndex = -1;
097    
098    /** Index of the time period with the minimum end milliseconds. */
099    private int minEndIndex = -1;
100    
101    /** Index of the time period with the maximum end milliseconds. */
102    private int maxEndIndex = -1;
103
104    /**
105     * Creates a new (empty) collection of time period values.
106     *
107     * @param name  the name of the series (<code>null</code> not permitted).
108     */
109    public TimePeriodValues(String name) {
110        this(name, DEFAULT_DOMAIN_DESCRIPTION, DEFAULT_RANGE_DESCRIPTION);
111    }
112
113    /**
114     * Creates a new time series that contains no data.
115     * <P>
116     * Descriptions can be specified for the domain and range.  One situation
117     * where this is helpful is when generating a chart for the time series -
118     * axis labels can be taken from the domain and range description.
119     *
120     * @param name  the name of the series (<code>null</code> not permitted).
121     * @param domain  the domain description.
122     * @param range  the range description.
123     */
124    public TimePeriodValues(String name, String domain, String range) {
125        super(name);
126        this.domain = domain;
127        this.range = range;
128        this.data = new ArrayList();
129    }
130
131    /**
132     * Returns the domain description.
133     *
134     * @return The domain description (possibly <code>null</code>).
135     * 
136     * @see #getRangeDescription()
137     * @see #setDomainDescription(String)
138     */
139    public String getDomainDescription() {
140        return this.domain;
141    }
142
143    /**
144     * Sets the domain description and fires a property change event (with the
145     * property name <code>Domain</code> if the description changes).
146     *
147     * @param description  the new description (<code>null</code> permitted).
148     * 
149     * @see #getDomainDescription()
150     */
151    public void setDomainDescription(String description) {
152        String old = this.domain;
153        this.domain = description;
154        firePropertyChange("Domain", old, description);
155    }
156
157    /**
158     * Returns the range description.
159     *
160     * @return The range description (possibly <code>null</code>).
161     * 
162     * @see #getDomainDescription()
163     * @see #setRangeDescription(String)
164     */
165    public String getRangeDescription() {
166        return this.range;
167    }
168
169    /**
170     * Sets the range description and fires a property change event with the
171     * name <code>Range</code>.
172     *
173     * @param description  the new description (<code>null</code> permitted).
174     * 
175     * @see #getRangeDescription()
176     */
177    public void setRangeDescription(String description) {
178        String old = this.range;
179        this.range = description;
180        firePropertyChange("Range", old, description);
181    }
182
183    /**
184     * Returns the number of items in the series.
185     *
186     * @return The item count.
187     */
188    public int getItemCount() {
189        return this.data.size();
190    }
191
192    /**
193     * Returns one data item for the series.
194     *
195     * @param index  the item index (in the range <code>0</code> to 
196     *     <code>getItemCount() - 1</code>).
197     *
198     * @return One data item for the series.
199     */
200    public TimePeriodValue getDataItem(int index) {
201        return (TimePeriodValue) this.data.get(index);
202    }
203
204    /**
205     * Returns the time period at the specified index.
206     *
207     * @param index  the item index (in the range <code>0</code> to 
208     *     <code>getItemCount() - 1</code>).
209     *
210     * @return The time period at the specified index.
211     * 
212     * @see #getDataItem(int)
213     */
214    public TimePeriod getTimePeriod(int index) {
215        return getDataItem(index).getPeriod();
216    }
217
218    /**
219     * Returns the value at the specified index.
220     *
221     * @param index  the item index (in the range <code>0</code> to 
222     *     <code>getItemCount() - 1</code>).
223     *
224     * @return The value at the specified index (possibly <code>null</code>).
225     * 
226     * @see #getDataItem(int)
227     */
228    public Number getValue(int index) {
229        return getDataItem(index).getValue();
230    }
231
232    /**
233     * Adds a data item to the series and sends a {@link SeriesChangeEvent} to
234     * all registered listeners.
235     *
236     * @param item  the item (<code>null</code> not permitted).
237     */
238    public void add(TimePeriodValue item) {
239        if (item == null) {
240            throw new IllegalArgumentException("Null item not allowed.");
241        }
242        this.data.add(item);
243        updateBounds(item.getPeriod(), this.data.size() - 1);
244        fireSeriesChanged();
245    }
246    
247    /**
248     * Update the index values for the maximum and minimum bounds.
249     * 
250     * @param period  the time period.
251     * @param index  the index of the time period.
252     */
253    private void updateBounds(TimePeriod period, int index) {
254        
255        long start = period.getStart().getTime();
256        long end = period.getEnd().getTime();
257        long middle = start + ((end - start) / 2);
258
259        if (this.minStartIndex >= 0) {
260            long minStart = getDataItem(this.minStartIndex).getPeriod()
261                .getStart().getTime();
262            if (start < minStart) {
263                this.minStartIndex = index;           
264            }
265        }
266        else {
267            this.minStartIndex = index;
268        }
269        
270        if (this.maxStartIndex >= 0) {
271            long maxStart = getDataItem(this.maxStartIndex).getPeriod()
272                .getStart().getTime();
273            if (start > maxStart) {
274                this.maxStartIndex = index;           
275            }
276        }
277        else {
278            this.maxStartIndex = index;
279        }
280        
281        if (this.minMiddleIndex >= 0) {
282            long s = getDataItem(this.minMiddleIndex).getPeriod().getStart()
283                .getTime();
284            long e = getDataItem(this.minMiddleIndex).getPeriod().getEnd()
285                .getTime();
286            long minMiddle = s + (e - s) / 2;
287            if (middle < minMiddle) {
288                this.minMiddleIndex = index;           
289            }
290        }
291        else {
292            this.minMiddleIndex = index;
293        }
294        
295        if (this.maxMiddleIndex >= 0) {
296            long s = getDataItem(this.minMiddleIndex).getPeriod().getStart()
297                .getTime();
298            long e = getDataItem(this.minMiddleIndex).getPeriod().getEnd()
299                .getTime();
300            long maxMiddle = s + (e - s) / 2;
301            if (middle > maxMiddle) {
302                this.maxMiddleIndex = index;           
303            }
304        }
305        else {
306            this.maxMiddleIndex = index;
307        }
308        
309        if (this.minEndIndex >= 0) {
310            long minEnd = getDataItem(this.minEndIndex).getPeriod().getEnd()
311                .getTime();
312            if (end < minEnd) {
313                this.minEndIndex = index;           
314            }
315        }
316        else {
317            this.minEndIndex = index;
318        }
319       
320        if (this.maxEndIndex >= 0) {
321            long maxEnd = getDataItem(this.maxEndIndex).getPeriod().getEnd()
322                .getTime();
323            if (end > maxEnd) {
324                this.maxEndIndex = index;           
325            }
326        }
327        else {
328            this.maxEndIndex = index;
329        }
330        
331    }
332    
333    /**
334     * Recalculates the bounds for the collection of items.
335     */
336    private void recalculateBounds() {
337        this.minStartIndex = -1;
338        this.minMiddleIndex = -1;
339        this.minEndIndex = -1;
340        this.maxStartIndex = -1;
341        this.maxMiddleIndex = -1;
342        this.maxEndIndex = -1;
343        for (int i = 0; i < this.data.size(); i++) {
344            TimePeriodValue tpv = (TimePeriodValue) this.data.get(i);
345            updateBounds(tpv.getPeriod(), i);
346        }
347    }
348
349    /**
350     * Adds a new data item to the series and sends a {@link SeriesChangeEvent}
351     * to all registered listeners.
352     *
353     * @param period  the time period (<code>null</code> not permitted).
354     * @param value  the value.
355     * 
356     * @see #add(TimePeriod, Number)
357     */
358    public void add(TimePeriod period, double value) {
359        TimePeriodValue item = new TimePeriodValue(period, value);
360        add(item);
361    }
362
363    /**
364     * Adds a new data item to the series and sends a {@link SeriesChangeEvent}
365     * to all registered listeners.
366     *
367     * @param period  the time period (<code>null</code> not permitted).
368     * @param value  the value (<code>null</code> permitted).
369     */
370    public void add(TimePeriod period, Number value) {
371        TimePeriodValue item = new TimePeriodValue(period, value);
372        add(item);
373    }
374
375    /**
376     * Updates (changes) the value of a data item and sends a 
377     * {@link SeriesChangeEvent} to all registered listeners.
378     *
379     * @param index  the index of the data item to update.
380     * @param value  the new value (<code>null</code> not permitted).
381     */
382    public void update(int index, Number value) {
383        TimePeriodValue item = getDataItem(index);
384        item.setValue(value);
385        fireSeriesChanged();
386    }
387
388    /**
389     * Deletes data from start until end index (end inclusive) and sends a
390     * {@link SeriesChangeEvent} to all registered listeners.
391     *
392     * @param start  the index of the first period to delete.
393     * @param end  the index of the last period to delete.
394     */
395    public void delete(int start, int end) {
396        for (int i = 0; i <= (end - start); i++) {
397            this.data.remove(start);
398        }
399        recalculateBounds();
400        fireSeriesChanged();
401    }
402    
403    /**
404     * Tests the series for equality with another object.
405     *
406     * @param obj  the object (<code>null</code> permitted).
407     *
408     * @return <code>true</code> or <code>false</code>.
409     */
410    public boolean equals(Object obj) {
411        if (obj == this) {
412            return true;
413        }
414        if (!(obj instanceof TimePeriodValues)) {
415            return false;
416        }
417        if (!super.equals(obj)) {
418            return false;
419        }
420        TimePeriodValues that = (TimePeriodValues) obj;
421        if (!ObjectUtilities.equal(this.getDomainDescription(), 
422                that.getDomainDescription())) {
423            return false;
424        }
425        if (!ObjectUtilities.equal(this.getRangeDescription(), 
426                that.getRangeDescription())) {
427            return false;
428        }
429        int count = getItemCount();
430        if (count != that.getItemCount()) {
431            return false;
432        }
433        for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
434            if (!getDataItem(i).equals(that.getDataItem(i))) {
435                return false;
436            }
437        }
438        return true;
439    }
440
441    /**
442     * Returns a hash code value for the object.
443     *
444     * @return The hashcode
445     */
446    public int hashCode() {
447        int result;
448        result = (this.domain != null ? this.domain.hashCode() : 0);
449        result = 29 * result + (this.range != null ? this.range.hashCode() : 0);
450        result = 29 * result + this.data.hashCode();
451        result = 29 * result + this.minStartIndex;
452        result = 29 * result + this.maxStartIndex;
453        result = 29 * result + this.minMiddleIndex;
454        result = 29 * result + this.maxMiddleIndex;
455        result = 29 * result + this.minEndIndex;
456        result = 29 * result + this.maxEndIndex;
457        return result;
458    }
459
460    /**
461     * Returns a clone of the collection.
462     * <P>
463     * Notes:
464     * <ul>
465     *   <li>no need to clone the domain and range descriptions, since String 
466     *       object is immutable;</li>
467     *   <li>we pass over to the more general method createCopy(start, end).
468     *   </li>
469     * </ul>
470     *
471     * @return A clone of the time series.
472     * 
473     * @throws CloneNotSupportedException if there is a cloning problem.
474     */
475    public Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException {
476        Object clone = createCopy(0, getItemCount() - 1);
477        return clone;
478    }
479
480    /**
481     * Creates a new instance by copying a subset of the data in this 
482     * collection.
483     *
484     * @param start  the index of the first item to copy.
485     * @param end  the index of the last item to copy.
486     *
487     * @return A copy of a subset of the items.
488     * 
489     * @throws CloneNotSupportedException if there is a cloning problem.
490     */
491    public TimePeriodValues createCopy(int start, int end) 
492        throws CloneNotSupportedException {
493
494        TimePeriodValues copy = (TimePeriodValues) super.clone();
495
496        copy.data = new ArrayList();
497        if (this.data.size() > 0) {
498            for (int index = start; index <= end; index++) {
499                TimePeriodValue item = (TimePeriodValue) this.data.get(index);
500                TimePeriodValue clone = (TimePeriodValue) item.clone();
501                try {
502                    copy.add(clone);
503                }
504                catch (SeriesException e) {
505                    System.err.println("Failed to add cloned item.");
506                }
507            }
508        }
509        return copy;
510
511    }
512    
513    /**
514     * Returns the index of the time period with the minimum start milliseconds.
515     * 
516     * @return The index.
517     */
518    public int getMinStartIndex() {
519        return this.minStartIndex;
520    }
521    
522    /**
523     * Returns the index of the time period with the maximum start milliseconds.
524     * 
525     * @return The index.
526     */
527    public int getMaxStartIndex() {
528        return this.maxStartIndex;
529    }
530
531    /**
532     * Returns the index of the time period with the minimum middle 
533     * milliseconds.
534     * 
535     * @return The index.
536     */
537    public int getMinMiddleIndex() {
538        return this.minMiddleIndex;
539    }
540    
541    /**
542     * Returns the index of the time period with the maximum middle 
543     * milliseconds.
544     * 
545     * @return The index.
546     */
547    public int getMaxMiddleIndex() {
548        return this.maxMiddleIndex;
549    }
550
551    /**
552     * Returns the index of the time period with the minimum end milliseconds.
553     * 
554     * @return The index.
555     */
556    public int getMinEndIndex() {
557        return this.minEndIndex;
558    }
559    
560    /**
561     * Returns the index of the time period with the maximum end milliseconds.
562     * 
563     * @return The index.
564     */
565    public int getMaxEndIndex() {
566        return this.maxEndIndex;
567    }
568
569}