Package mondrian.calc.impl

Examples of mondrian.calc.impl.AbstractDoubleCalc


            compiler.compileList(call.getArg(0));
        final DoubleCalc doubleCalc =
            call.getArgCount() > 1
            ? compiler.compileDouble(call.getArg(1))
            : new ValueCalc(call);
        return new AbstractDoubleCalc(call, new Calc[] {listCalc, doubleCalc}) {
            public double evaluateDouble(Evaluator evaluator) {
                final int savepoint = evaluator.savepoint();
                try {
                    evaluator.setNonEmpty(false);
                    TupleList members =
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            compiler.compileList(call.getArg(0));
        final Calc calc =
            call.getArgCount() > 1
            ? compiler.compileScalar(call.getArg(1), true)
            : new ValueCalc(call);
        return new AbstractDoubleCalc(call, new Calc[] {listCalc, calc}) {
            public double evaluateDouble(Evaluator evaluator) {
                TupleList memberList = evaluateCurrentList(listCalc, evaluator);
                final int savepoint = evaluator.savepoint();
                try {
                    evaluator.setNonEmpty(false);
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    public Calc compileCall(ResolvedFunCall call, ExpCompiler compiler) {
        final ListCalc listCalc = compiler.compileList(call.getArg(0));
        final Calc calc = call.getArgCount() > 1
            ? compiler.compileScalar(call.getArg(1), true)
            : new ValueCalc(call);
        return new AbstractDoubleCalc(call, new Calc[]{listCalc, calc}) {
            public double evaluateDouble(Evaluator evaluator) {
                TupleList memberList = evaluateCurrentList(listCalc, evaluator);
                final int savepoint = evaluator.savepoint();
                evaluator.setNonEmpty(false);
                try {
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            compiler.compileScalar(call.getArg(1), true);
        final Calc calc2 =
            call.getArgCount() > 2
            ? compiler.compileScalar(call.getArg(2), true)
            : new ValueCalc(call);
        return new AbstractDoubleCalc(
            call, new Calc[] {listCalc, calc1, calc2})
        {
            public double evaluateDouble(Evaluator evaluator) {
                final int savepoint = evaluator.savepoint();
                try {
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        final ListCalc listCalc =
                compiler.compileList(call.getArg(0));
        final Calc calc = call.getArgCount() > 1
            ? compiler.compileScalar(call.getArg(1), true)
            : new ValueCalc(call);
        return new AbstractDoubleCalc(call, new Calc[] {listCalc, calc}) {
            public double evaluateDouble(Evaluator evaluator) {
                final int savepoint = evaluator.savepoint();
                try {
                    evaluator.setNonEmpty(false);
                    TupleList list = evaluateCurrentList(listCalc, evaluator);
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            compiler.compileList(call.getArg(0));
        final Calc calc =
            call.getArgCount() > 1
            ? compiler.compileScalar(call.getArg(1), true)
            : new ValueCalc(call);
        return new AbstractDoubleCalc(call, new Calc[] {listCalc, calc}) {
            public double evaluateDouble(Evaluator evaluator) {
                final int savepoint = evaluator.savepoint();
                try {
                    evaluator.setNonEmpty(false);
                    TupleList list = evaluateCurrentList(listCalc, evaluator);
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