public class DoubleAdder extends Number implements Serializable
One or more variables that together maintain an initially zero double
sum. When updates (method add(double)
) are contended across threads, the set of variables may grow dynamically to reduce contention. Method sum()
(or, equivalently doubleValue()
) returns the current total combined across the variables maintaining the sum. The order of accumulation within or across threads is not guaranteed. Thus, this class may not be applicable if numerical stability is required, especially when combining values of substantially different orders of magnitude.
This class is usually preferable to alternatives when multiple threads update a common value that is used for purposes such as summary statistics that are frequently updated but less frequently read.
This class extends Number
, but does not define methods such as equals
, hashCode
and compareTo
because instances are expected to be mutated, and so are not useful as collection keys.
public DoubleAdder()
Creates a new adder with initial sum of zero.
public void add(double x)
Adds the given value.
x
- the value to addpublic double sum()
Returns the current sum. The returned value is NOT an atomic snapshot; invocation in the absence of concurrent updates returns an accurate result, but concurrent updates that occur while the sum is being calculated might not be incorporated. Also, because floating-point arithmetic is not strictly associative, the returned result need not be identical to the value that would be obtained in a sequential series of updates to a single variable.
public void reset()
Resets variables maintaining the sum to zero. This method may be a useful alternative to creating a new adder, but is only effective if there are no concurrent updates. Because this method is intrinsically racy, it should only be used when it is known that no threads are concurrently updating.
public double sumThenReset()
Equivalent in effect to sum()
followed by reset()
. This method may apply for example during quiescent points between multithreaded computations. If there are updates concurrent with this method, the returned value is not guaranteed to be the final value occurring before the reset.
public String toString()
Returns the String representation of the sum()
.
public double doubleValue()
Equivalent to sum()
.
doubleValue
in class Number
public long longValue()
Returns the sum()
as a long
after a narrowing primitive conversion.
longValue
in class Number
long
.public int intValue()
Returns the sum()
as an int
after a narrowing primitive conversion.
intValue
in class Number
int
.public float floatValue()
Returns the sum()
as a float
after a narrowing primitive conversion.
floatValue
in class Number
float
.
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