I'm trying to define an applet with a chart that have to be updated every n milliseconds. For example every 500 milliseconds. This is a part of the code:
dataSet = new DynamicTimeSeriesCollection(1, 200, new Millisecond());
dataSet.setTimeBase(new Millisecond());
When I launch the application it returns me a NullPointerException raised by the second line. If I replace Milliseconds with Seconds it works.
The question is: how can I set a period of n milliseconds without having exceptions?
Thanks
It looks like pointsInTime
is not being initialized for Millisecond
, but you can do so in a subclass constructor:
private static class MilliDTSC extends DynamicTimeSeriesCollection {
public MilliDTSC(int nSeries, int nMoments, RegularTimePeriod timeSample) {
super(nSeries, nMoments, timeSample);
if (timeSample instanceof Millisecond) {
this.pointsInTime = new Millisecond[nMoments];
}
}
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6850326/jfreechart-dynamictimeseriescollection-with-a-period-of-n-milliseconds