Package org.jfree.data

Examples of org.jfree.data.DefaultKeyedValues.insertValue()


    /**
     * Some checks for the insertValue() method.
     */
    public void testInsertValue() {
        DefaultKeyedValues v1 = new DefaultKeyedValues();
        v1.insertValue(0, "A", 1.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(0));
        v1.insertValue(0, "B", 2.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(2.0), v1.getValue(0));
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(1));

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     */
    public void testInsertValue() {
        DefaultKeyedValues v1 = new DefaultKeyedValues();
        v1.insertValue(0, "A", 1.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(0));
        v1.insertValue(0, "B", 2.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(2.0), v1.getValue(0));
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(1));

        // it's OK to use an index equal to the size of the list
        v1.insertValue(2, "C", 3.0);
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        v1.insertValue(0, "B", 2.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(2.0), v1.getValue(0));
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(1));

        // it's OK to use an index equal to the size of the list
        v1.insertValue(2, "C", 3.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(2.0), v1.getValue(0));
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(1));
        assertEquals(new Double(3.0), v1.getValue(2));

        // try replacing an existing value
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        assertEquals(new Double(2.0), v1.getValue(0));
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(1));
        assertEquals(new Double(3.0), v1.getValue(2));

        // try replacing an existing value
        v1.insertValue(2, "B", 4.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(0));
        assertEquals(new Double(3.0), v1.getValue(1));
        assertEquals(new Double(4.0), v1.getValue(2));
    }
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    /**
     * Some checks for the insertValue() method.
     */
    public void testInsertValue() {
        DefaultKeyedValues v1 = new DefaultKeyedValues();
        v1.insertValue(0, "A", 1.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(0));
        v1.insertValue(0, "B", 2.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(2.0), v1.getValue(0));
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(1));

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     */
    public void testInsertValue() {
        DefaultKeyedValues v1 = new DefaultKeyedValues();
        v1.insertValue(0, "A", 1.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(0));
        v1.insertValue(0, "B", 2.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(2.0), v1.getValue(0));
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(1));

        // it's OK to use an index equal to the size of the list
        v1.insertValue(2, "C", 3.0);
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        v1.insertValue(0, "B", 2.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(2.0), v1.getValue(0));
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(1));

        // it's OK to use an index equal to the size of the list
        v1.insertValue(2, "C", 3.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(2.0), v1.getValue(0));
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(1));
        assertEquals(new Double(3.0), v1.getValue(2));

        // try replacing an existing value
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        assertEquals(new Double(2.0), v1.getValue(0));
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(1));
        assertEquals(new Double(3.0), v1.getValue(2));

        // try replacing an existing value
        v1.insertValue(2, "B", 4.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(0));
        assertEquals(new Double(3.0), v1.getValue(1));
        assertEquals(new Double(4.0), v1.getValue(2));
    }
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    /**
     * Some checks for the insertValue() method.
     */
    public void testInsertValue() {
        DefaultKeyedValues v1 = new DefaultKeyedValues();
        v1.insertValue(0, "A", 1.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(0));
        v1.insertValue(0, "B", 2.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(2.0), v1.getValue(0));
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(1));
       
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     */
    public void testInsertValue() {
        DefaultKeyedValues v1 = new DefaultKeyedValues();
        v1.insertValue(0, "A", 1.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(0));
        v1.insertValue(0, "B", 2.0);
        assertEquals(new Double(2.0), v1.getValue(0));
        assertEquals(new Double(1.0), v1.getValue(1));
       
        // it's OK to use an index equal to the size of the list
        v1.insertValue(2, "C", 3.0);
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