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Class LongAdder

    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor and Description
      LongAdder()
      Creates a new adder with initial sum of zero.
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method and Description
      void add(long x)
      Adds the given value.
      void decrement()
      Equivalent to add(-1).
      double doubleValue()
      Returns the sum() as a double after a widening primitive conversion.
      float floatValue()
      Returns the sum() as a float after a widening primitive conversion.
      void increment()
      Equivalent to add(1).
      int intValue()
      Returns the sum() as an int after a narrowing primitive conversion.
      long longValue()
      Equivalent to sum().
      void reset()
      Resets variables maintaining the sum to zero.
      long sum()
      Returns the current sum.
      long sumThenReset()
      Equivalent in effect to sum() followed by reset().
      java.lang.String toString()
      Returns the String representation of the sum().
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Number

        byteValue, shortValue
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
    • Constructor Detail

      • LongAdder

        public LongAdder()
        Creates a new adder with initial sum of zero.
    • Method Detail

      • add

        public void add(long x)
        Adds the given value.
        Parameters:
        x - the value to add
      • increment

        public void increment()
        Equivalent to add(1).
      • decrement

        public void decrement()
        Equivalent to add(-1).
      • sum

        public long sum()
        Returns the current sum. The returned value is NOT an atomic snapshot: Invocation in the absence of concurrent updates returns an accurate result, but concurrent updates that occur while the sum is being calculated might not be incorporated.
        Returns:
        the sum
      • reset

        public void reset()
        Resets variables maintaining the sum to zero. This method may be a useful alternative to creating a new adder, but is only effective if there are no concurrent updates. Because this method is intrinsically racy, it should only be used when it is known that no threads are concurrently updating.
      • sumThenReset

        public long sumThenReset()
        Equivalent in effect to sum() followed by reset(). This method may apply for example during quiescent points between multithreaded computations. If there are updates concurrent with this method, the returned value is not guaranteed to be the final value occurring before the reset.
        Returns:
        the sum
      • toString

        public java.lang.String toString()
        Returns the String representation of the sum().
        Overrides:
        toString in class java.lang.Object
        Returns:
        the String representation of the sum()
      • longValue

        public long longValue()
        Equivalent to sum().
        Specified by:
        longValue in class java.lang.Number
        Returns:
        the sum
      • intValue

        public int intValue()
        Returns the sum() as an int after a narrowing primitive conversion.
        Specified by:
        intValue in class java.lang.Number
      • floatValue

        public float floatValue()
        Returns the sum() as a float after a widening primitive conversion.
        Specified by:
        floatValue in class java.lang.Number
      • doubleValue

        public double doubleValue()
        Returns the sum() as a double after a widening primitive conversion.
        Specified by:
        doubleValue in class java.lang.Number

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