javax.measure.quantity.Volume Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: UnitsTest.java    From sis with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Tests getting a unit for a given quantity type.
 */
@Test
public void testGetForQuantity() {
    assertSame("Length",            Units.METRE,             Units.get(Length.class));
    assertSame("Mass",              Units.KILOGRAM,          Units.get(Mass.class));
    assertSame("Time",              Units.SECOND,            Units.get(Time.class));
    assertSame("Temperature",       Units.KELVIN,            Units.get(Temperature.class));
    assertSame("Area",              Units.SQUARE_METRE,      Units.get(Area.class));
    assertSame("Volume",            Units.CUBIC_METRE,       Units.get(Volume.class));
    assertSame("Speed",             Units.METRES_PER_SECOND, Units.get(Speed.class));
    assertSame("LuminousIntensity", Units.CANDELA,           Units.get(LuminousIntensity.class));
    assertSame("LuminousFlux",      Units.LUMEN,             Units.get(LuminousFlux.class));
    assertSame("SolidAngle",        Units.STERADIAN,         Units.get(SolidAngle.class));
    assertSame("Angle",             Units.RADIAN,            Units.get(Angle.class));
    assertSame("Dimensionless",     Units.UNITY,             Units.get(Dimensionless.class));
}
 
Example #2
Source File: WaterTankUnitTest.java    From tutorials with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
@Test
public void givenQuantity_whenGetUnitAndConvertValue_thenSuccess() {
    WaterTank waterTank = new WaterTank();
    waterTank.setCapacityMeasure(Quantities.getQuantity(9.2, LITRE));
    assertEquals(LITRE, waterTank.getCapacityMeasure().getUnit());

    Quantity<Volume> waterCapacity = waterTank.getCapacityMeasure();
    double volumeInLitre = waterCapacity.getValue().doubleValue();
    assertEquals(9.2, volumeInLitre, 0.0f);

    double volumeInMilliLitre = waterCapacity.to(MetricPrefix.MILLI(LITRE)).getValue().doubleValue();
    assertEquals(9200.0, volumeInMilliLitre, 0.0f);

    // compilation error
    // volumeInMilliLitre = waterCapacity.to(MetricPrefix.MILLI(KILOGRAM));

    Unit<Length> Kilometer = MetricPrefix.KILO(METRE);

    // compilation error
    // Unit<Length> Centimeter = MetricPrefix.CENTI(LITRE);
}
 
Example #3
Source File: UCUMTest.java    From uom-systems with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License 5 votes vote down vote up
@Test
  public void testLiterToDm3() {
final Quantity<Volume> oneLiter = Quantities.getQuantity(1, LITER);
final Quantity<Volume> oneDm3 = Quantities.getQuantity(1, LITER_DM3);
assertEquals(1, oneLiter.to(LITER_DM3).getValue());
//assertEquals(oneLiter, oneDm3);
  }
 
Example #4
Source File: ConventionalUnitTest.java    From sis with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Verifies that the given units derived from litres ({@code u1}) is equivalent to the given units derived
 * from cubic metres ({@code u2}). The conversion between those two units is expected to be identity.
 */
private static void assertEquivalent(final String s1, final Unit<Volume> u1,
                                     final String s2, final Unit<Volume> u2)
        throws IncommensurableException
{
    assertEquals("unit1.symbol", s1, u1.getSymbol());
    assertEquals("unit2.symbol", s2, u2.getSymbol());
    assertTrue("getConverterTo(…).isIdentity", u1.getConverterTo(u2).isIdentity());
    assertTrue("getConverterTo(…).isIdentity", u2.getConverterTo(u1).isIdentity());
    assertTrue("getConverterTo(…).isIdentity", u1.getConverterToAny(u2).isIdentity());
    assertTrue("getConverterTo(…).isIdentity", u2.getConverterToAny(u1).isIdentity());
}
 
Example #5
Source File: ConventionalUnitTest.java    From sis with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Tests conversion between litres and cubic metres.
 */
@Test
@DependsOnMethod("testVolumeEquivalences")
public void testVolumeConversions() {
    final Unit<Volume>  l  = Units.LITRE;
    final Unit<Volume> cl  = Units.LITRE.divide(100);
    final Unit<Volume> ml  = Units.LITRE.divide(1000);
    final Unit<Volume> cm3 = Units.CUBIC_METRE.divide(1E+06);
    assertEquals("4 L to ml", 4000,  l.getConverterTo(ml) .convert(4), STRICT);
    assertEquals("4 cL to cm³", 40, cl.getConverterTo(cm3).convert(4), STRICT);
}
 
Example #6
Source File: UCUMTest.java    From uom-systems with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License 4 votes vote down vote up
@Test
  public void testStToDm3() {
final Quantity<Volume> oneLiter = Quantities.getQuantity(1, STERE);
assertEquals(1000, oneLiter.to(LITER_DM3).getValue());
  }
 
Example #7
Source File: UCUMTest.java    From uom-systems with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License 4 votes vote down vote up
@Test
   public void testStToLiter() {
final Quantity<Volume> oneLiter = Quantities.getQuantity(1, STERE);
assertEquals(1000, oneLiter.to(LITER).getValue());
   }
 
Example #8
Source File: UnitFormatPrefixTest.java    From uom-systems with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License 4 votes vote down vote up
@Test
public void testKibiLiter() {
	Unit<Volume> v1 = KIBI(LITER);
	assertEquals("KiL", FORMAT_PRINT.format(v1));
}
 
Example #9
Source File: WaterTank.java    From tutorials with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
public void setCapacityMeasure(Quantity<Volume> capacityMeasure) {
    this.capacityMeasure = capacityMeasure;
}
 
Example #10
Source File: WaterTank.java    From tutorials with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
public Quantity<Volume> getCapacityMeasure() {
    return capacityMeasure;
}