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package org.hyperic.image.chart;
import org.hyperic.util.data.IHighLowDataPoint;
/**
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*/
public class HighLowDataPoint extends DataPoint implements IHighLowDataPoint
{
private double m_high;
private double m_low;
public HighLowDataPoint(double high, double low, double avg) {
super(avg, null);
init(high, low);
}
public HighLowDataPoint(double high, double low, double avg, long timestamp) {
super(avg, timestamp);
init(high, low);
}
public HighLowDataPoint(double high, double low, double avg, String label) {
super(avg, label);
init(high, low);
}
private void init(double high, double low) {
m_high = high;
m_low = low;
}
public double getAverageValue() {
return this.getValue();
}
public double getLowValue() {
return m_low;
}
public double getHighValue() {
return m_high;
}
public double[] getValues() {
double[] vals = new double[3];
vals[0] = m_high;
vals[1] = m_low;
vals[2] = this.getValue();
return vals;
}
}