public class NumberTolerantDataType extends NumberDataType
NumberDataType. Extends the
AbstractDataType.compare(Object, Object) method in order to respect precision tolerance.
This is comparable to the JUnit method
assert(double val1, double val2, double toleratedDelta).BIGINT, BIGINT_AUX_LONG, BINARY, BIT, BLOB, BOOLEAN, CHAR, CLOB, DATE, DECIMAL, DOUBLE, FLOAT, INTEGER, LONGNVARCHAR, LONGVARBINARY, LONGVARCHAR, NCHAR, NUMERIC, NVARCHAR, REAL, SMALLINT, TIME, TIMESTAMP, TINYINT, UNKNOWN, VARBINARY, VARCHAR| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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protected int |
compareNonNulls(Object value1cast,
Object value2cast)
The only method overwritten from the base implementation to compare numbers allowing a tolerance
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ToleratedDeltaMap.Precision |
getToleratedDelta() |
static boolean |
isZero(BigDecimal value)
Checks if the given value is zero.
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getSqlValue, setSqlValue, typeCastareObjectsEqual, compare, getSqlType, getTypeClass, isDateTime, isNumber, loadClass, loadClass, toStringasString, forObject, forSqlType, forSqlTypeName, getSqlTypeNamepublic ToleratedDeltaMap.Precision getToleratedDelta()
protected int compareNonNulls(Object value1cast, Object value2cast) throws TypeCastException
compareNonNulls in class AbstractDataTypevalue1cast - First value resulting from the DataType.typeCast(Object) method callvalue2cast - Second value resulting from the DataType.typeCast(Object) method callComparable.compareTo(Object) invocation.TypeCastExceptionAbstractDataType.compareNonNulls(java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object)public static final boolean isZero(BigDecimal value)
value - true if and only if the given value is zero.Copyright © 2002-2017. All Rights Reserved.