/*
VisAD system for interactive analysis and visualization of numerical
data. Copyright (C) 1996 - 2017 Bill Hibbard, Curtis Rueden, Tom
Rink, Dave Glowacki, Steve Emmerson, Tom Whittaker, Don Murray, and
Tommy Jasmin.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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*/
package visad.data.dods;
import dods.dap.*;
import java.rmi.RemoteException;
import visad.*;
import visad.data.*;
/**
* Provides support for adapting a DODS {@link DList} variable to the
* VisAD data-import context.
*
* <P>Instances are immutable.</P>
*
* @author Steven R. Emmerson
*/
public class ListVariableAdapter
extends VariableAdapter
{
private final FunctionType funcType;
private final VectorAdapter vectorAdapter;
private ListVariableAdapter(
DList list, DAS das, VariableAdapterFactory factory)
throws VisADException, RemoteException
{
vectorAdapter =
factory.vectorAdapter(list.getPrimitiveVector(), das);
funcType =
new FunctionType(RealType.Generic, vectorAdapter.getMathType());
}
/**
* Returns an instance of this class corresponding to a DODS {@link DList}.
*
* @param list The DODS variable. Only the DODS metadata is
* used: the variable needn't have any actual data.
* @param das The DODS DAS in which the attribute
* table for the DODS variable is embedded.
* @param factory A factory for creating variable adapters.
* @return An instance of this class corresponding to the
* input arguments.
* @throws VisADException VisAD failure.
* @throws RemoteException Java RMI failure.
*/
public static ListVariableAdapter listVariableAdapter(
DList list, DAS das, VariableAdapterFactory factory)
throws VisADException, RemoteException
{
return new ListVariableAdapter(list, das, factory);
}
/**
* Returns the VisAD {@link MathType} of this instance.
*
* @return The MathType of this instance.
*/
public MathType getMathType()
{
return funcType;
}
/**
* Returns the VisAD {@link Set}s that will be used to represent this
* instances data values in the range of a VisAD {@link FlatField}.
*
* @param copy If true, then the array is cloned.
* @return The VisAD Sets used to represent the data values
* in the range of a FlatField. WARNING: Modify
* only under duress.
*/
public SimpleSet[] getRepresentationalSets(boolean copy)
{
return vectorAdapter.getRepresentationalSets(copy);
}
/**
* Returns the VisAD {@link DataImpl} corresponding to a DODS {@link
* DList}.
*
* @param list The DODS variable to have the corresponding
* VisAD data object returned. The variable
* must be compatible with the variable used to
* construct this instance.
* @param copy If true, then the data values are copied.
* @return The VisAD data object of this instance.
* The class of the object will be {@link
* visad.data.FileFlatField} {@link FlatField}, or
* {@link FieldImpl}.
* @throws VisADException VisAD failure. Possibly the variable wasn't
* compatible with the variable used to construct
* this instance.
* @throws RemoteException Java RMI failure.
*/
public DataImpl data(DList list, boolean copy)
throws VisADException, RemoteException
{
SampledSet domain = new Integer1DSet(list.getLength());
PrimitiveVector vector = list.getPrimitiveVector();
FieldImpl field;
if (funcType.getFlat())
{
/*
* TODO: Either modify FileFlatField or subclass it to support
* a domainFactor(...) method that uses FileFlatField-s.
*/
field =
new FileFlatField(
new VectorAccessor(funcType, vectorAdapter, domain, vector),
getCacheStrategy());
}
else
{
field = new FieldImpl(funcType, domain);
vectorAdapter.setField(vector, field, copy);
}
return field;
}
}