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package org.apache.openejb.math.stat.descriptive;

import org.apache.openejb.math.MathRuntimeException;

/**
 * Abstract base class for all implementations of the
 * {@link UnivariateStatistic} interface.
 * 

* Provides a default implementation of evaluate(double[]), * delegating to evaluate(double[], int, int) in the natural way. *

*

* Also includes a test method that performs generic parameter * validation for the evaluate methods.

* * @version $Revision: 894705 $ $Date: 2009-12-30 12:24:54 -0800 (Wed, 30 Dec 2009) $ */ public abstract class AbstractUnivariateStatistic implements UnivariateStatistic { /** * {@inheritDoc} */ public double evaluate(final double[] values) { test(values, 0, 0); return evaluate(values, 0, values.length); } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ public abstract double evaluate(final double[] values, final int begin, final int length); /** * {@inheritDoc} */ public abstract UnivariateStatistic copy(); /** * This method is used by evaluate(double[], int, int) methods * to verify that the input parameters designate a subarray of positive length. *

*

    *
  • returns true iff the parameters designate a subarray of * positive length
  • *
  • throws IllegalArgumentException if the array is null or * or the indices are invalid
  • *
  • returns false
  • if the array is non-null, but * length is 0. *

* * @param values the input array * @param begin index of the first array element to include * @param length the number of elements to include * @return true if the parameters are valid and designate a subarray of positive length * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the indices are invalid or the array is null */ protected boolean test( final double[] values, final int begin, final int length) { if (values == null) { throw MathRuntimeException.createIllegalArgumentException("input values array is null"); } if (begin < 0) { throw MathRuntimeException.createIllegalArgumentException( "start position cannot be negative ({0})", begin); } if (length < 0) { throw MathRuntimeException.createIllegalArgumentException( "length cannot be negative ({0})", length); } if (begin + length > values.length) { throw MathRuntimeException.createIllegalArgumentException( "subarray ends after array end"); } if (length == 0) { return false; } return true; } /** * This method is used by evaluate(double[], double[], int, int) methods * to verify that the begin and length parameters designate a subarray of positive length * and the weights are all non-negative, non-NaN, finite, and not all zero. *

*

    *
  • returns true iff the parameters designate a subarray of * positive length and the weights array contains legitimate values.
  • *
  • throws IllegalArgumentException if any of the following are true: *
    • the values array is null
    • *
    • the weights array is null
    • *
    • the weights array does not have the same length as the values array
    • *
    • the weights array contains one or more infinite values
    • *
    • the weights array contains one or more NaN values
    • *
    • the weights array contains negative values
    • *
    • the start and length arguments do not determine a valid array
    *
  • *
  • returns false
  • if the array is non-null, but * length is 0. *

* * @param values the input array * @param weights the weights array * @param begin index of the first array element to include * @param length the number of elements to include * @return true if the parameters are valid and designate a subarray of positive length * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the indices are invalid or the array is null * @since 2.1 */ protected boolean test( final double[] values, final double[] weights, final int begin, final int length) { if (weights == null) { throw MathRuntimeException.createIllegalArgumentException("input weights array is null"); } if (weights.length != values.length) { throw MathRuntimeException.createIllegalArgumentException( "Different number of weights and values"); } boolean containsPositiveWeight = false; for (int i = begin; i < begin + length; i++) { if (Double.isNaN(weights[i])) { throw MathRuntimeException.createIllegalArgumentException( "NaN weight at index {0}", i); } if (Double.isInfinite(weights[i])) { throw MathRuntimeException.createIllegalArgumentException( "Infinite weight at index {0}", i); } if (weights[i] < 0) { throw MathRuntimeException.createIllegalArgumentException( "negative weight {0} at index {1} ", weights[i], i); } if (!containsPositiveWeight && weights[i] > 0.0) { containsPositiveWeight = true; } } if (!containsPositiveWeight) { throw MathRuntimeException.createIllegalArgumentException( "weight array must contain at least one non-zero value"); } return test(values, begin, length); } }