public static class SizeSelector.ByteUnits extends EnumeratedAttribute
This treats the standard SI units as representing powers of ten,
as they should. If you want the powers of 2 that approximate
the SI units, use the first two characters followed by a
bi
. So 1024 (2^10) becomes kibi
,
1048576 (2^20) becomes mebi
, 1073741824 (2^30)
becomes gibi
, and so on. The symbols are also
accepted, and these are the first letter capitalized followed
by an i
. Ki
, Mi
,
Gi
, and so on. Capitalization variations on these
are also accepted.
This binary prefix system is approved by the IEC and appears on its way for approval by other agencies, but it is not an SI standard. It disambiguates things for us, though.
value
Constructor and Description |
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ByteUnits() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.lang.String[] |
getValues()
This is the only method a subclass needs to implement.
|
containsValue, getIndex, getInstance, getValue, indexOfValue, setValue, toString
public java.lang.String[] getValues()
EnumeratedAttribute
getValues
in class EnumeratedAttribute