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MissedValues
Note
: This class's structure is dependent entirely on
DistanceReport.WriteMissedColumn()
function
Public Members
Public Methods
Remarks
Public Members
highlightRuns - Arraylist of highlighted/selected runs
colNames - All column names
runs - A sorted list of run number to percentage scored in that run
ex: If run 5 scored 80%, run[5] = 80
columns - A sorted list of columnName to an ArrayList of runs missing that column
ex: If a column named "Patient1" was missed in run 3 and 7, columns["Patient1"] = (ArrayList){3, 7}
threshold - The threshold of the initial file read in
ex: threshold = .5 means that only runs scoring above 50% were considered in creating the data
dg - The
DataGrouping
associated with this object, needed for correct coloration of
MissedChart
parent - The
SummaryPercentages
object that is this object's parent, so all distance related data can be encapsulated in one object
Public Methods
MissedValues(String fileName, DataGrouping) - Creates a MissedValue from the given file
Load(string) - loads a missed value from the file
getColumnsMissedOnRun(int) - returns an ArrayList of column names missed on that given run
Remarks
Changing the threshold directly does nothing, threshold is set in
DistanceReport.WriteMissedColumn()
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Topic revision: r2 - 09 Dec 2004,
WillGray
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