Package mondrian.olap.type
Class CubeType
java.lang.Object
mondrian.olap.type.CubeType
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Type
The type of an expression which represents a Cube or Virtual Cube.
- Since:
- Feb 17, 2005
- Author:
- jhyde
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptioncomputeCommonType
(Type type, int[] conversionCount) Returns a Type which is more general than this and the given Type.boolean
int
getArity()
Returns the number of fields in a tuple type, or a set of tuples.getCube()
Returns the cube.Returns the Dimension of this Type, or null if not known.Returns the Hierarchy of this Type, or null if not known.getLevel()
Returns the Level of this Type, or null if not known.int
hashCode()
boolean
isInstance
(Object value) Returns whether a value is valid for a type.boolean
usesDimension
(Dimension dimension, boolean definitely) Returns whether this type contains a given dimension.boolean
usesHierarchy
(Hierarchy hierarchy, boolean definitely) Returns whether this type contains a given hierarchy.
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Constructor Details
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CubeType
Creates a type representing a cube.
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Method Details
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getCube
Returns the cube.- Returns:
- Cube
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usesDimension
Description copied from interface:Type
Returns whether this type contains a given dimension. For example:DimensionType([Gender])
uses only the[Gender]
dimension.TupleType(MemberType([Gender]), MemberType([Store]))
uses[Gender]
and[Store]
dimensions.
definitely
parameter comes into play when the dimensional information is incomplete. For example, when applied toTupleType(MemberType(null), MemberType([Store]))
,usesDimension([Gender], false)
returns true because it is possible that the expression returns a member of the[Gender]
dimension; butusesDimension([Gender], true)
returns true because it is possible that the expression returns a member of the[Gender]
dimension.- Specified by:
usesDimension
in interfaceType
- Parameters:
dimension
- Dimensiondefinitely
- If true, returns true only if this type definitely uses the dimension- Returns:
- whether this Type uses the given Dimension
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usesHierarchy
Description copied from interface:Type
Returns whether this type contains a given hierarchy. For example:HierarchyType([Customer].[Gender])
uses only the[Customer].[Gender]
hierarchy.TupleType(MemberType([Customer].[Gender]), MemberType([Store].[Store]))
uses[Gender]
and[Store]
dimensions.
definitely
parameter comes into play when the dimensional information is incomplete. For example, when applied toTupleType(MemberType([Customer]), MemberType([Store]))
,usesDimension([Customer].[Gender], false)
returns true because the expression returns a member of one hierarchy of the[Customer]
dimension and that might be a member of the[Customer].[Gender]
hierarchy; butusesDimension([Customer].[Gender], true)
returns false because might return a member of a different hierarchy, such as[Customer].[State]
.- Specified by:
usesHierarchy
in interfaceType
- Parameters:
hierarchy
- Hierarchydefinitely
- If true, returns true only if this type definitely uses the hierarchy- Returns:
- whether this Type uses the given Hierarchy
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getDimension
Description copied from interface:Type
Returns the Dimension of this Type, or null if not known. If not applicable, throws.- Specified by:
getDimension
in interfaceType
- Returns:
- the Dimension of this Type, or null if not known.
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getHierarchy
Description copied from interface:Type
Returns the Hierarchy of this Type, or null if not known. If not applicable, throws.- Specified by:
getHierarchy
in interfaceType
- Returns:
- the Hierarchy of this type, or null if not known
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getLevel
Description copied from interface:Type
Returns the Level of this Type, or null if not known. If not applicable, throws. -
hashCode
public int hashCode() -
equals
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computeCommonType
Description copied from interface:Type
Returns a Type which is more general than this and the given Type. The type returned is broad enough to hold any value of either type, but no broader. If there is no such type, returns null.Some examples:
- The common type for StringType and NumericType is ScalarType.
- The common type for NumericType and DecimalType(4, 2) is NumericType.
- DimensionType and NumericType have no common type.
If
conversionCount
is not null, implicit conversions such as HierarchyType to DimensionType are considered; the parameter is incremented by the number of conversions performed.Some examples:
- The common type for HierarchyType(hierarchy=Time.Weekly) and LevelType(dimension=Time), if conversions are allowed, is HierarchyType(dimension=Time).
One use of common types is to determine the types of the arguments to the
Iif
function. For example, the call
has type ScalarType, because DecimalType(-1, 0) is a subtype of ScalarType, and MeasureType can be converted implicitly to ScalarType.Iif(1 > 2, [Measures].[Unit Sales], 5)
- Specified by:
computeCommonType
in interfaceType
- Parameters:
type
- TypeconversionCount
- Number of conversions; output parameter that is incremented each time a conversion is performed; if null, conversions are not considered- Returns:
- More general type
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isInstance
Description copied from interface:Type
Returns whether a value is valid for a type.- Specified by:
isInstance
in interfaceType
- Parameters:
value
- Value- Returns:
- Whether value is valid for this type
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getArity
public int getArity()Description copied from interface:Type
Returns the number of fields in a tuple type, or a set of tuples. For most other types, in particular member type, returns 1.
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