public final class IntervalSplitsOperatorImplementation extends java.lang.Object implements IntervalOperatorImplementation
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IntervalSplitsOperatorImplementation(IntervalTypeImplementation intervalTypeImplementation)
Creates the operator implementation of within for some specific interval type
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ValueBuffer |
executeOperator(java.util.LinkedList<ValueBuffer> args)
The SPLITS operator returns TRUE iff the first interval argument is nonempty, is contained within the second interval, and neither starts nor ends at the same point as the second interval.
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java.lang.String[] |
getArgumentTypeNames()
SPLITS takes two arguments that are both of the same interval type
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TypeDeclaration |
getReturnTypeDeclaration()
Gets the full type declaration of the type of the return value.
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java.lang.String |
getReturnTypeName()
The return type is BOOLEAN
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java.lang.String |
getSignature()
Gets the name of the operator implemented by this implementation object
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boolean |
isDeterministic()
Tells whether the operator is deterministic with respect to the arguments of its invocations.
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void |
readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput in) |
void |
writeExternal(java.io.ObjectOutput out) |
public IntervalSplitsOperatorImplementation(IntervalTypeImplementation intervalTypeImplementation)
intervalTypeImplementation - The underlying ordered base type's ordering operatorpublic ValueBuffer executeOperator(java.util.LinkedList<ValueBuffer> args)
| Cases | (meaning) | SPLITS operator outcome |
| Any argument is o (the empty interval) | b1 == e1 || b2 == e2 | FALSE |
| Allen's IS CONTAINED IN operator | b1 > b2 && e1 < e2 | TRUE |
| All other Allen operators | FALSE |
executeOperator in interface OperatorImplementation_V0104args - the argument list. The list must hold as many ValueBuffer objects as there are arguments to the operator, and each ValueBuffer object holds a value for some argument to the operator. ValueBuffer objects on the list must appear in the same order as the operator argument declarations. Implementations have the option, but are not required, to do a check the conformance of the argument list (the argument count, notably) to the operator signature.public java.lang.String[] getArgumentTypeNames()
getArgumentTypeNames in interface OperatorImplementation_V0104public TypeDeclaration getReturnTypeDeclaration()
OperatorImplementation_V0105getReturnTypeDeclaration in interface OperatorImplementation_V0105public java.lang.String getReturnTypeName()
getReturnTypeName in interface OperatorImplementation_V0104public java.lang.String getSignature()
OperatorImplementation_V0104getSignature in interface OperatorImplementation_V0104public boolean isDeterministic()
OperatorImplementation_V0104isDeterministic in interface OperatorImplementation_V0104public void readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput in)
throws java.io.IOException
readExternal in interface java.io.Externalizablejava.io.IOExceptionpublic void writeExternal(java.io.ObjectOutput out)
throws java.io.IOException
writeExternal in interface java.io.Externalizablejava.io.IOException