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Example: "Count of" (quantifiable condition)

View an example demonstrating the use of "Count of".

A quantifiable condition profiler is similar to implicit profiling because a profile is defined according to numbers of items. Quantifiable condition profilers do not require the use of logging beans, but require attributes of resources that will be quantified to be organized uniformly.

In the profiler below, counts are made for items in the session object shoppingCart used by the user resource Shopper. Here, shoppingCart is analogous to a table in a database and color would be a column of data. Each item within the table would be a row.

For example: shoppingCart:

Item quantity size color price
Gadget 1 L red $1.99
Gizmo 3 S green $0.95
(and so on)

  ColorPreference is
     Red when
       number of items matching (Shopper.shoppingCart.color is red) is greater than 5
     Green when
       number of items matching (Shopper.shoppingCart.color is green) is greater than 5


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Profilers