Class PackedHistoricalQualifiedValue
- java.lang.Object
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- com.inductiveautomation.ignition.gateway.history.PackedHistoricalQualifiedValue
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
HistoricalData,HistoricalTagValue,java.io.Serializable
public class PackedHistoricalQualifiedValue extends java.lang.Object implements HistoricalTagValue
An implementation of historical tag value that stores the enums packed together as an integer.- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Field Summary
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Fields inherited from interface com.inductiveautomation.ignition.gateway.history.HistoricalTagValue
TAG_DATA_SIGNITURE
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description PackedHistoricalQualifiedValue(TagPath path, DataTypeClass typeClass, InterpolationMode queryMode, TimestampSource tsSource, QualifiedValue value)PackedHistoricalQualifiedValue(TagPath path, DataTypeClass typeClass, InterpolationMode queryMode, TimestampSource tsSource, java.lang.Object value, DataQuality quality)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description booleanequals(java.lang.Object obj)This is overridden in a particular way - we don't take value into account! This implementation is relied on to detect multiple values for a given time, which we can't have.booleanequals(java.lang.Object value, boolean includeTimestamp)intgetDataCount()This is a fairly ambiguous number, but basically indicates how many rows will ultimately be inserted in the database.protected intgetField(int field)HistoryFlavorgetFlavor()The very broad "flavor" designator, used to get the data to the correct sink.InterpolationModegetInterpolationMode()java.lang.StringgetLoggerName()Returns the name of the logger that should be notified when something happens to this data.DataQualitygetQuality()java.lang.StringgetSignature()The signature is a static string that describes this data as uniquely as possible.TagPathgetSource()java.util.DategetTimestamp()TimestampSourcegetTimestampSource()DataTypeClassgetTypeClass()java.lang.ObjectgetValue()inthashCode()This hashCode function is implemented according to the same constraints as equals aboveprotected voidsetField(int field, int value)java.lang.StringtoString()
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Constructor Detail
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PackedHistoricalQualifiedValue
public PackedHistoricalQualifiedValue(TagPath path, DataTypeClass typeClass, InterpolationMode queryMode, TimestampSource tsSource, java.lang.Object value, DataQuality quality)
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PackedHistoricalQualifiedValue
public PackedHistoricalQualifiedValue(TagPath path, DataTypeClass typeClass, InterpolationMode queryMode, TimestampSource tsSource, QualifiedValue value)
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Method Detail
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equals
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object value, boolean includeTimestamp)
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getQuality
public DataQuality getQuality()
- Specified by:
getQualityin interfaceHistoricalTagValue
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getTimestamp
public java.util.Date getTimestamp()
- Specified by:
getTimestampin interfaceHistoricalTagValue
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getValue
public java.lang.Object getValue()
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getValuein interfaceHistoricalTagValue
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getFlavor
public HistoryFlavor getFlavor()
Description copied from interface:HistoricalDataThe very broad "flavor" designator, used to get the data to the correct sink. That is, different sinks support different types of data, and this is used to match them up.- Specified by:
getFlavorin interfaceHistoricalData
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getSignature
public java.lang.String getSignature()
Description copied from interface:HistoricalDataThe signature is a static string that describes this data as uniquely as possible. This will be used to group data in the data cache (for example, when displaying quarantined data), as well as uniquely identifying cacheable schemas, etc.Basically, the golden rule is that if two pieces of data have the same signature, the came from the same place, and are going to the same place, and in theory could be grouped together (note: they won't be, that is done with the
GroupableDatainterface).- Specified by:
getSignaturein interfaceHistoricalData
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getDataCount
public int getDataCount()
Description copied from interface:HistoricalDataThis is a fairly ambiguous number, but basically indicates how many rows will ultimately be inserted in the database. Used for judging transaction size.- Specified by:
getDataCountin interfaceHistoricalData
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getLoggerName
public java.lang.String getLoggerName()
Description copied from interface:HistoricalDataReturns the name of the logger that should be notified when something happens to this data. If null or empty, notifications won't occur (errors, however, may still be logged to the general logger).- Specified by:
getLoggerNamein interfaceHistoricalData
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getSource
public TagPath getSource()
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getSourcein interfaceHistoricalTagValue
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getTypeClass
public DataTypeClass getTypeClass()
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getTypeClassin interfaceHistoricalTagValue
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getInterpolationMode
public InterpolationMode getInterpolationMode()
- Specified by:
getInterpolationModein interfaceHistoricalTagValue
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getTimestampSource
public TimestampSource getTimestampSource()
- Specified by:
getTimestampSourcein interfaceHistoricalTagValue
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getField
protected int getField(int field)
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setField
protected void setField(int field, int value)
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equals
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object obj)
This is overridden in a particular way - we don't take value into account! This implementation is relied on to detect multiple values for a given time, which we can't have. If all other settings are equal, we only look at timestamp.- Overrides:
equalsin classjava.lang.Object
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hashCode
public int hashCode()
This hashCode function is implemented according to the same constraints as equals above- Overrides:
hashCodein classjava.lang.Object
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toString
public java.lang.String toString()
- Overrides:
toStringin classjava.lang.Object
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