public class ValueCalc extends GenericCalc
MemberValueCalc
exp, type
Constructor and Description |
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ValueCalc(Exp exp)
Creates a ValueCalc.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
dependsOn(Hierarchy hierarchy)
Returns whether this expression depends upon a given hierarchy.
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Object |
evaluate(Evaluator evaluator)
Evaluates this expression.
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evaluateBoolean, evaluateDateTime, evaluateDimension, evaluateDouble, evaluateHierarchy, evaluateInteger, evaluateLevel, evaluateMember, evaluateString, evaluateTuple, evaluateVoid, numberToDouble
accept, anyDepends, anyDependsButFirst, butDepends, collectArguments, getArguments, getCalcs, getName, getResultStyle, getType, isWrapperFor, simplifyEvaluator, unwrap
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
accept, getResultStyle, getType, isWrapperFor, unwrap
public ValueCalc(Exp exp)
exp
- Source expressionpublic Object evaluate(Evaluator evaluator)
Calc
evaluator
- Provides dimensional context in which to evaluate
this expressionpublic boolean dependsOn(Hierarchy hierarchy)
Calc
If it does not depend on the hierarchy, then re-evaluating the expression with a different member of this context must produce the same answer.
Some examples:[Measures].[Unit Sales]
depends on all dimensions except [Measures]
.
([Measures].[Unit Sales],
[Time].[1997]) > 1000
depends on all hierarchies except [Measures] and [Time].
Filter([Store].[USA].Children,
[Measures].[Unit Sales] < 50)
depends upon all hierarchies except [Store] and [Measures].
How so? Normally the scalar expression would depend upon all hierarchies
except [Measures], but the Filter
function sets the [Store]
context before evaluating the scalar expression, so it is not inherited
from the surrounding context.
dependsOn
in interface Calc
dependsOn
in class AbstractCalc
hierarchy
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