public class VectorizableVectorConverter extends AbstractCloneableSerializable implements Evaluator<Vectorizable,Vector>
VectorizableVectorConverter
class implements a conversion
between a Vectorizable
and an Vector
by calling the proper
conversion method on the Vectorizable
.Constructor and Description |
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VectorizableVectorConverter()
Creates a new
VectorizableVectorConverter . |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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VectorizableVectorConverter |
clone()
This makes public the clone method on the
Object class and
removes the exception that it throws. |
Vector |
evaluate(Vectorizable input)
Evaluates the given input by converting it to a vector by calling the
proper method on the given
Vectorizable . |
public VectorizableVectorConverter()
VectorizableVectorConverter
.public VectorizableVectorConverter clone()
AbstractCloneableSerializable
Object
class and
removes the exception that it throws. Its default behavior is to
automatically create a clone of the exact type of object that the
clone is called on and to copy all primitives but to keep all references,
which means it is a shallow copy.
Extensions of this class may want to override this method (but call
super.clone()
to implement a "smart copy". That is, to target
the most common use case for creating a copy of the object. Because of
the default behavior being a shallow copy, extending classes only need
to handle fields that need to have a deeper copy (or those that need to
be reset). Some of the methods in ObjectUtil
may be helpful in
implementing a custom clone method.
Note: The contract of this method is that you must use
super.clone()
as the basis for your implementation.clone
in interface CloneableSerializable
clone
in class AbstractCloneableSerializable
public Vector evaluate(Vectorizable input)
Vectorizable
.evaluate
in interface Evaluator<Vectorizable,Vector>
input
- The input object.