Module inet.ipaddr

Class AddressDivision

java.lang.Object
inet.ipaddr.format.AddressDivisionBase
inet.ipaddr.format.standard.AddressDivision
All Implemented Interfaces:
AddressGenericDivision, AddressItem, AddressStringDivision, Serializable, Comparable<AddressItem>
Direct Known Subclasses:
AddressBitsDivision, IPAddressDivision, MACAddressSegment

public abstract class AddressDivision extends AddressDivisionBase
A division of an address.
Author:
sfoley
See Also:
  • Method Details

    • isMultiple

      public boolean isMultiple()
      Description copied from interface: AddressItem
      Whether this represents multiple potential values (eg a prefixed address or a segment representing a range of values)
      Returns:
      whether this segment represents multiple values
    • getMinPrefixLengthForBlock

      public int getMinPrefixLengthForBlock()
      Description copied from interface: AddressItem
      Returns the smallest prefix length possible such that this item includes the block of all values for that prefix length.

      If the entire range can be dictated this way, then this method returns the same value as AddressItem.getPrefixLengthForSingleBlock(). Otherwise, this method will return the minimal possible prefix that can be paired with this address, while AddressItem.getPrefixLengthForSingleBlock() will return null.

      In cases where the final bit is constant so there is no such block, this returns the bit count.

      Returns:
      the prefix length
    • getPrefixLengthForSingleBlock

      public Integer getPrefixLengthForSingleBlock()
      Description copied from interface: AddressItem
      Returns a prefix length for which the range of this item matches the block of all values for that prefix length.

      If the range can be dictated this way, then this method returns the same value as AddressItem.getMinPrefixLengthForBlock().

      If no such prefix length exists, returns null.

      If this item represents a single value, this returns the bit count.

      Returns:
      the prefix length or null
    • getMaxValue

      public long getMaxValue()
    • isZero

      public boolean isZero()
      Description copied from interface: AddressItem
      Returns whether this item matches the value of zero
      Returns:
      whether this item matches the value of zero
    • includesZero

      public boolean includesZero()
      Description copied from interface: AddressItem
      Returns whether this item includes the value of zero within its range
      Returns:
      whether this item includes the value of zero within its range
    • isMax

      public boolean isMax()
      Description copied from interface: AddressItem
      Returns whether this item matches the maximum possible value for the address type or version
      Returns:
      whether this item matches the maximum possible value
    • includesMax

      public boolean includesMax()
      Description copied from interface: AddressItem
      Returns whether this item includes the maximum possible value for the address type or version within its range
      Returns:
      whether this item includes the maximum possible value within its range
    • getDivisionValue

      public abstract long getDivisionValue()
    • getUpperDivisionValue

      public abstract long getUpperDivisionValue()
    • hashCode

      public int hashCode()
      Overrides:
      hashCode in class AddressDivisionBase
    • getValue

      public BigInteger getValue()
      Description copied from interface: AddressItem
      Returns the lowest value represented by this address item, the lowest value included in the range of values
      Returns:
      the lowest value represented by this address item
    • getUpperValue

      public BigInteger getUpperValue()
      Description copied from interface: AddressItem
      Returns the highest value represented by this address item, the highest value included in the range of values
      Returns:
      the highest value represented by this address item
    • getDivisionValueCount

      public long getDivisionValueCount()
    • getPrefixCount

      public BigInteger getPrefixCount(int divisionPrefixLength)
      Description copied from interface: AddressItem
      The count of the number of distinct values within the prefix part of the address item, the bits that appear within the prefix length.
      Parameters:
      divisionPrefixLength -
      Returns:
    • getDivisionPrefixCount

      public long getDivisionPrefixCount(int divisionPrefixLength)
    • getCount

      public BigInteger getCount()
      Description copied from interface: AddressItem
      The count of possible distinct values for this AddressComponent. If not multiple, this is 1. For instance, if this is the ip address series subnet 0::/64, then the count is 2 to the power of 64. If this is a the segment 3-7, then the count is 5.
      Returns:
    • isBoundedBy

      public boolean isBoundedBy(int value)
      Returns true if the possible values of this division fall below the given value.
    • matches

      public boolean matches(long value)
    • matchesWithMask

      public boolean matchesWithMask(long value, long mask)
    • matchesWithMask

      public boolean matchesWithMask(long lowerValue, long upperValue, long mask)
      returns whether masking with the given mask results in a valid contiguous range for this segment, and if it does, if it matches the range obtained when masking the given values with the same mask.
      Parameters:
      lowerValue -
      upperValue -
      mask -
      Returns:
    • equals

      public boolean equals(Object o)
      Description copied from class: AddressDivisionBase
      Two divisions are equal if they: - they match type/version (ipv4, ipv6, mac, or a specific division class) - match bit counts - match values Prefix lengths, for those divisions that have them, are ignored.
      Overrides:
      equals in class AddressDivisionBase
    • isMaskCompatibleWithRange

      public boolean isMaskCompatibleWithRange(int maskValue)
      Check that the range resulting from the mask is contiguous, otherwise it cannot be represented by a division or segment instance. For instance, for the range 0 to 3 (bits are 00 to 11), if we mask all 4 numbers from 0 to 3 with 2 (ie bits are 10), then we are left with 1 and 3. 2 is not included. So we cannot represent 1 and 3 as a contiguous range. The underlying rule is that mask bits that are 0 must be above the resulting range in each segment. Any bit in the mask that is 0 must not fall below any bit in the masked segment range that is different between low and high. Any network mask must eliminate the entire division range or keep the entire range. Any host mask is fine.
      Parameters:
      maskValue -
      Returns:
    • maskRange

      public static AddressDivision.MaskResult maskRange(long value, long upperValue, long maskValue)
      Returns an object that provides the masked values for a range, which for subnets is an aggregation of all masked individual addresses in the subnet. See bitwiseOrRange(long, long, long)
      Parameters:
      value -
      upperValue -
      maskValue -
      Returns:
      an instance that provides the result of masking the values. With individual addresses, the result is simply value & maskValue. But with subnets, returns an object providing lower and upper results along with whether the resulting set of values is sequential.
    • isBitwiseOrCompatibleWithRange

      public boolean isBitwiseOrCompatibleWithRange(int maskValue)
      Similar to masking, checks that the range resulting from the bitwise "or" operation is sequential.
      Parameters:
      maskValue -
      Returns:
    • bitwiseOrRange

      public static AddressDivision.BitwiseOrResult bitwiseOrRange(long value, long upperValue, long maskValue)
      Applies bitwise or to a range of values. Returns an object that provides the ored values for a range, which for subnets is an aggregation of all ored individual addresses in the subnet. See maskRange(long, long, long)
      Parameters:
      maskValue -
      Returns:
    • hasUppercaseVariations

      public boolean hasUppercaseVariations(int radix, boolean lowerOnly)
    • getDigitCount

      public int getDigitCount(int radix)
      Description copied from interface: AddressStringDivision
      Returns the count of digits of the value, or if a range, the larger value in the range
      Parameters:
      radix -
      Returns:
    • getMaxDigitCount

      public int getMaxDigitCount(int radix)
      Description copied from interface: AddressStringDivision
      Returns the count of digits of the largest possible value
      Parameters:
      radix -
      Returns: