All Classes and Interfaces

Class
Description
Rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
Number of elementary entities (molecules, for example) of a substance.
Figure formed by two lines diverging from a common point.
Extent of a planar region or of the surface of a solid measured in square units.
Provides support for common binary prefixes to be used by units.
Catalytic activity.
Represents the dimension of a unit.
Dimensionless quantity.
Electric capacitance.
Electric charge.
Electric conductance.
Amount of electric charge flowing past a specified circuit point per unit time.
Electric inductance.
Electric potential or electromotive force.
Electric resistance.
Capacity of a physical system to do work.
Quantity that tends to produce an acceleration of a body in the direction of its application.
This interface represents the service to obtain instances of UnitFormat and QuantityFormat.
The type of format, either a UnitFormat or QuantityFormat
Number of times a specified phenomenon occurs within a specified interval.
Illuminance.
Signals that a problem of some sort has occurred due to incommensurable of some quantities/units.
Extent of something along its greatest dimension or the extent of space between two objects or places.
Luminous flux.
Luminous flux density per solid angle as measured in a given direction relative to the emitting source.
Magnetic flux.
Magnetic flux density.
Measure of the quantity of matter that a body or an object contains.
This error is used to indicate serious problems with creating, retrieving and manipulating units of measurement objects.
Exception used to indicate a problem while dealing with units of measurement.
Signals that an error has been reached unexpectedly while parsing.
Provides support for the 24 prefixes used in the metric system (decimal multiples and submultiples of units).
Rate at which work is done.
A unit prefix is a specifier or mnemonic that is prepended to units of measurement to indicate multiples or fractions of the units.
Force applied uniformly over a surface.
Quantity<Q extends Quantity<Q>>
Represents a quantitative property of a phenomenon, body, or substance, that can be quantified by measurement.
The scale of a Quantity, either ABSOLUTE or RELATIVE.
Represents a factory that accepts Number and Unit arguments to create Quantity results.
Formats instances of Quantity.
Amount of energy deposited per unit of mass.
Effective (or "equivalent") dose of radiation received by a human or some other living organism.
Radioactive activity.
Service Provider for Units of Measurement services.
Angle formed by three or more planes intersecting at a common point.
Distance traveled divided by the time of travel.
A system of units grouped together for historical or cultural reasons.
Common system of units are "SI" (System International), "Imperial" (British), "US" (US Customary).
This interface represents the service to obtain a system of units.
Degree of hotness or coldness of a body or an environment.
Period of existence or persistence.
Signals that a problem of some sort has occurred due to the impossibility of constructing a converter between two units.
Unit<Q extends Quantity<Q>>
Represents a determinate quantity (as of length, time, heat, or value) adopted as a standard of measurement.
A converter of numeric values between different units.
Formats instances of Unit to a String or Appendable and parses a CharSequence to a Unit.
Amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object or region of space.