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JFreeChart is a class library, written in Java, for generating charts.
Utilising the Java2D API, it supports a wide range of chart types including
bar charts, pie charts, line charts, XY-plots, time series plots, Sankey charts
and more.
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* --------------------
* VectorXYDataset.java
* --------------------
* (C) Copyright 2007-present, by David Gilbert and Contributors.
*
* Original Author: David Gilbert;
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package org.jfree.data.xy;
/**
* An extension of the {@link XYDataset} interface that allows a vector to be
* defined at a specific (x, y) location.
*/
public interface VectorXYDataset extends XYDataset {
/**
* Returns the x-component of the vector for an item in a series.
*
* @param series the series index.
* @param item the item index.
*
* @return The x-component of the vector.
*/
double getVectorXValue(int series, int item);
/**
* Returns the y-component of the vector for an item in a series.
*
* @param series the series index.
* @param item the item index.
*
* @return The y-component of the vector.
*/
double getVectorYValue(int series, int item);
/**
* Returns the vector for an item in a series. Depending on the particular
* dataset implementation, this may involve creating a new {@link Vector}
* instance --- if you are just interested in the x and y components,
* use the {@link #getVectorXValue(int, int)} and
* {@link #getVectorYValue(int, int)} methods instead.
*
* @param series the series index.
* @param item the item index.
*
* @return The vector (possibly {@code null}).
*/
Vector getVector(int series, int item);
}