/* A polymorphic multiplier/divider.
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package ptolemy.actor.lib;
import ptolemy.actor.TypedAtomicActor;
import ptolemy.actor.TypedIOPort;
import ptolemy.data.Token;
import ptolemy.kernel.CompositeEntity;
import ptolemy.kernel.util.IllegalActionException;
import ptolemy.kernel.util.NameDuplicationException;
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// MultiplyDivide
/**
<p>A polymorphic multiplier and/or divider. This adder has two input
ports, both of which are multiports, and one output port, which is
not. The types on the ports are undeclared and will be resolved by
the type resolution mechanism. Data that arrives on the input port
named <i>multiply</i> will be multiplied, and data that arrives on
the input port named <i>divide</i> will be divided. Any token type
supporting multiplication and division can be used. In most
domains, either input port can be left unconnected. Thus, to get a
simple multiplier (with no division), just leave the <i>divide</i>
input unconnected.
</p>
<p>
Currently, the type system is quite liberal about the resolved
types it will permit at the inputs. In particular, it may permit
the <i>multiply</i> and <i>divide</i> inputs to resolve to types
that cannot in fact be multiplied or divided. In these cases, a
run-time error will occur. In the future, we hope that the type
system will intercept such errors before run time.
</p>
<p>
This actor does not require that each input channel have a token
upon firing. It will multiply or divide available tokens at the
inputs and ignore the channels that do not have tokens. It
consumes at most one input token from each port. If no input
tokens are available on the <i>multiply</i> inputs, then a
numerator of one is assumed for the division operations. The "one"
is obtained by calling the one() method of the first token seen at
the <i>divide</i> input. If no input tokens are available at all,
then no output is produced.
</p>
@author Edward A. Lee
@version $Id: MultiplyDivide.java,v 1.40 2007/12/07 06:26:14 cxh Exp $
@since Ptolemy II 0.3
@Pt.ProposedRating Green (eal)
@Pt.AcceptedRating Green (bilung)
*/
public class MultiplyDivide extends TypedAtomicActor {
/** Construct an actor in the specified container with the specified
* name.
* @param container The container.
* @param name The name of this actor within the container.
* @exception IllegalActionException If the actor cannot be contained
* by the proposed container.
* @exception NameDuplicationException If the name coincides with
* an actor already in the container.
*/
public MultiplyDivide(CompositeEntity container, String name)
throws IllegalActionException, NameDuplicationException {
super(container, name);
multiply = new TypedIOPort(this, "multiply", true, false);
multiply.setMultiport(true);
divide = new TypedIOPort(this, "divide", true, false);
divide.setMultiport(true);
output = new TypedIOPort(this, "output", false, true);
_attachText("_iconDescription", "<svg>\n"
+ "<rect x=\"-20\" y=\"-20\" " + "width=\"40\" height=\"40\" "
+ "style=\"fill:white\"/>\n"
+ "<line x1=\"-15\" y1=\"-15\" x2=\"-5\" y2=\"-5\"/>"
+ "<line x1=\"-15\" y1=\"-5\" x2=\"-5\" y2=\"-15\"/>"
+ "<line x1=\"-15\" y1=\"10\" x2=\"-5\" y2=\"10\"/>"
+ "<circle cx=\"-10\" cy=\"6\" r=\"1\""
+ "style=\"fill:black\"/>\n"
+ "<circle cx=\"-10\" cy=\"14\" r=\"1\""
+ "style=\"fill:black\"/>\n" + "</svg>\n");
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// ports and parameters ////
/** Input for tokens to be divided. This is a multiport, and its
* type is inferred from the connections.
*/
public TypedIOPort divide;
/** Output port. The type is inferred from the connections.
*/
public TypedIOPort output;
/** Input for tokens to be multiplied. This is a multiport, and its
* type is inferred from the connections.
*/
public TypedIOPort multiply;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// public methods ////
/** If there is at least one token on the input ports, multiply
* tokens from the <i>multiply</i> port, divide by tokens from
* the <i>divide</i> port, and send the result to the output
* port. At most one token is read from each channel, so if more
* than one token is pending, the rest are left for future
* firings. If none of the input channels has a token, do
* nothing. If none of the multiply channels have tokens, then
* the tokens on the divide channels are divided into a one token
* of the same type as the denominator.
*
* @exception IllegalActionException If there is no director,
* or if multiplication and division are not supported by the
* available tokens.
*/
public void fire() throws IllegalActionException {
super.fire();
Token numerator = null;
for (int i = 0; i < multiply.getWidth(); i++) {
if (multiply.hasToken(i)) {
if (numerator == null) {
numerator = multiply.get(i);
} else {
numerator = numerator.multiply(multiply.get(i));
}
}
}
Token denominator = null;
for (int i = 0; i < divide.getWidth(); i++) {
if (divide.hasToken(i)) {
if (denominator == null) {
denominator = divide.get(i);
} else {
denominator = denominator.multiply(divide.get(i));
}
}
}
if (numerator == null) {
if (denominator == null) {
return;
}
// For the benefit of copernicus, this means that
// numerator always has the same type.
numerator = multiply.getType().convert(denominator.one());
}
if (denominator != null) {
numerator = numerator.divide(denominator);
}
output.send(0, numerator);
}
}