Module inet.ipaddr

Class IPAddressLargeDivisionGrouping

java.lang.Object
inet.ipaddr.format.AddressDivisionGroupingBase
inet.ipaddr.format.large.IPAddressLargeDivisionGrouping
All Implemented Interfaces:
AddressDivisionSeries, AddressItem, IPAddressDivisionSeries, AddressStringDivisionSeries, IPAddressStringDivisionSeries, Serializable, Comparable<AddressItem>

public class IPAddressLargeDivisionGrouping extends AddressDivisionGroupingBase implements IPAddressDivisionSeries
See Also:
  • Constructor Details

  • Method Details

    • getNetwork

      public IPAddressNetwork<?,?,?,?,?> getNetwork()
      Specified by:
      getNetwork in interface IPAddressStringDivisionSeries
    • getDivision

      public IPAddressLargeDivision getDivision(int index)
      Specified by:
      getDivision in interface AddressDivisionSeries
      Specified by:
      getDivision in interface AddressStringDivisionSeries
      Specified by:
      getDivision in interface IPAddressDivisionSeries
      Specified by:
      getDivision in interface IPAddressStringDivisionSeries
      Overrides:
      getDivision in class AddressDivisionGroupingBase
      Returns:
      the given division in this series. The first is at index 0.
    • containsPrefixBlock

      public boolean containsPrefixBlock(int prefixLength)
      Description copied from interface: AddressItem
      Returns whether the values of this series contains the prefix block for the given prefix length.

      Use AddressItem.getMinPrefixLengthForBlock() to determine the smallest prefix length for which this method returns true.

      Specified by:
      containsPrefixBlock in interface AddressItem
      Parameters:
      prefixLength -
      Returns:
    • containsSinglePrefixBlock

      public boolean containsSinglePrefixBlock(int prefixLength) throws PrefixLenException
      Description copied from interface: AddressItem
      Returns whether the values of this series contains a single prefix block for the given prefix length.

      Use AddressItem.getPrefixLengthForSingleBlock() to determine whether there is a prefix length for which this method returns true.

      Specified by:
      containsSinglePrefixBlock in interface AddressItem
      Parameters:
      prefixLength -
      Returns:
      Throws:
      PrefixLenException - if prefixLength exceeds the bit count or is negative
    • getPrefixLengthForSingleBlock

      public Integer getPrefixLengthForSingleBlock()
      Description copied from class: AddressDivisionGroupingBase
      Returns a prefix length for which the range of this segment grouping matches the block of addresses for that prefix. If no such prefix exists, returns null If this segment grouping represents a single value, returns the bit length
      Specified by:
      getPrefixLengthForSingleBlock in interface AddressItem
      Overrides:
      getPrefixLengthForSingleBlock in class AddressDivisionGroupingBase
      Returns:
      the prefix length or null
    • getPrefixLength

      public Integer getPrefixLength()
      Description copied from interface: AddressDivisionSeries
      The bit-length of the portion of the address that is not specific to an individual address but common amongst a group of addresses.

      Typically this is the largest number of bits in the upper-most portion of the section for which the remaining bits assume all possible values.

      For IP addresses, this must be explicitly defined when the address is created. For example, 1.2.0.0/16 has a prefix length of 16, while 1.2.*.* has no prefix length, even though they both represent the same set of addresses and are considered equal. Prefixes can be considered variable for any given IP addresses and can depend on the routing table.

      The methods AddressItem.getMinPrefixLengthForBlock() and AddressItem.getPrefixLengthForSingleBlock() can help you to obtain or define a prefix length if one does not exist already. 1.2.0.0/16 and 1.2.*.* both the same equivalent and minimum prefix length of 16.

      For MAC addresses, the prefix is initially defined by the range, so 1:2:3:*:*:* has a prefix length of 24 by definition. Addresses derived from the original may retain the original prefix length regardless of their range.

      Specified by:
      getPrefixLength in interface AddressDivisionSeries
      Specified by:
      getPrefixLength in interface IPAddressStringDivisionSeries
      Overrides:
      getPrefixLength in class AddressDivisionGroupingBase
      Returns:
      the prefix length or null if there is none
    • getNetworkPrefixLength

      public Integer getNetworkPrefixLength()
      Description copied from interface: IPAddressDivisionSeries
      Returns the CIDR network prefix length of the series, or null if the series has no associated prefix length.

      Equivalent to AddressDivisionSeries.getPrefixLength(), which is the more general concept of set of address series that share the same set of leading bits. For IP addresses and sections the prefix length and the CIDR network prefix length are the same thing.

      For IP addresses and sections each individual segment has an associated prefix length which is determine by the network prefix length. The segment prefix lengths follow the pattern: null, null, ...., null, x, 0, 0, ..., 0

      For instance, an IPv4 address 1.2.3.4/16 has the network prefix length 16. The segment prefix lengths are [null, 8, 0, 0] The segment prefix lengths of 1.2.3.4/22 are [null, null, 6, 0]

      Specified by:
      getNetworkPrefixLength in interface IPAddressDivisionSeries
      Returns:
    • equals

      public boolean equals(Object o)
      Description copied from class: AddressDivisionGroupingBase
      Two groupings are equal if: - they match type/version (ipv4, ipv6, mac, or a specific grouping class) - they match division counts - each division matches bit counts - each division matches their specific grouping class - each division matches values Prefix lengths, for those groupings and/or divisionsS that have them, are ignored.
      Overrides:
      equals in class AddressDivisionGroupingBase