JavaNCSS Metric Results

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The following document contains the results of a JavaNCSS metric analysis, using JavaNCSS version 32.53.
JavaNCSS web site.

Packages

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Packages sorted by NCSS.

Package Classes Methods NCSS Javadocs Javadoc lines Single lines comment Multi lines comment
net.fckeditor.handlers 4 53 258 57 385 11 115
net.fckeditor.connector 3 12 224 15 191 15 111
net.fckeditor.response 2 29 201 31 154 3 77
net.fckeditor.tool 5 24 155 29 254 12 127
net.fckeditor 2 18 153 20 192 6 73
net.fckeditor.tags 3 14 136 13 63 0 89
net.fckeditor.localization 2 23 127 25 88 36 65
net.fckeditor.connector.impl 3 10 107 9 92 1 85
net.fckeditor.requestcycle 4 17 70 21 159 5 112
net.fckeditor.requestcycle.impl 5 12 45 5 34 0 135
net.fckeditor.localization.impl 2 3 23 2 13 0 65
net.fckeditor.connector.exception 5 0 16 5 26 0 125
Classes total Methods total NCSS total Javadocs Javadoc lines Single lines comment Multi lines comment
40 215 1515 232 1651 89 1179

Objects

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TOP 15 classes containing the most NCSS.

Object NCSS Methods Classes Javadocs
net.fckeditor.FCKeditor 122 17 0 18
net.fckeditor.connector.Dispatcher 119 4 0 5
net.fckeditor.response.GetResponse 111 18 0 19
net.fckeditor.localization.LocalizedMessages 105 22 0 23
net.fckeditor.handlers.PropertiesLoader 83 26 0 27
net.fckeditor.handlers.ResourceType 68 13 0 14
net.fckeditor.response.UploadResponse 65 11 0 12
net.fckeditor.connector.impl.AbstractLocalFileSystemConnector 55 6 0 3
net.fckeditor.handlers.Command 47 9 0 10
net.fckeditor.tags.EditorTag 47 10 0 9
net.fckeditor.tags.CheckTag 46 2 0 2
net.fckeditor.connector.ConnectorServlet 41 3 0 4
net.fckeditor.tool.UtilsFile 39 8 0 9
net.fckeditor.handlers.RequestCycleHandler 35 5 0 6
net.fckeditor.requestcycle.Context 32 8 0 9

TOP 15 classes containing the most methods.

Object NCSS Methods Classes Javadocs
net.fckeditor.handlers.PropertiesLoader 83 26 0 27
net.fckeditor.localization.LocalizedMessages 105 22 0 23
net.fckeditor.response.GetResponse 111 18 0 19
net.fckeditor.FCKeditor 122 17 0 18
net.fckeditor.handlers.ResourceType 68 13 0 14
net.fckeditor.response.UploadResponse 65 11 0 12
net.fckeditor.tags.EditorTag 47 10 0 9
net.fckeditor.handlers.Command 47 9 0 10
net.fckeditor.tool.UtilsFile 39 8 0 9
net.fckeditor.requestcycle.Context 32 8 0 9
net.fckeditor.tool.Utils 29 6 0 7
net.fckeditor.connector.impl.AbstractLocalFileSystemConnector 55 6 0 3
net.fckeditor.handlers.RequestCycleHandler 35 5 0 6
net.fckeditor.tool.XHtmlTagTool 29 5 0 6
net.fckeditor.connector.Connector 8 5 0 6

Averages.

NCSS average Program NCSS Classes average Methods average Javadocs average
30.95 1,515.00 0.00 5.38 5.80

Explanations

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Non Commenting Source Statements (NCSS)

Statements for JavaNCSS are not statements as specified in the Java Language Specification but include all kinds of declarations too. Roughly spoken, NCSS is approximately equivalent to counting ';' and '{' characters in Java source files.

Not counted are empty statements, empty blocks or semicolons after closing brackets. Of course, comments don't get counted too. Closing brackets also never get counted, the same applies to blocks in general.

Examples
Package declaration package java.lang;
Import declaration import java.awt.*;
Class declaration
  • public class Foo {
  • public class Foo extends Bla {
Interface declaration public interface Able ; {
Field declaration
  • int a;
  • int a, b, c = 5, d = 6;
Method declaration
  • public void cry();
  • public void gib() throws DeadException {
Constructor declaration public Foo() {
Constructor invocation
  • this();
  • super();
Statement declaration
  • i = 0;
  • if (ok)
  • if (exit) {
  • if (3 == 4);
  • if (4 == 4) { ;
  • } else {
Label declaration fine :

In some cases consecutive semicolons are illegal according to the JLS but JavaNCSS still tolerates them (thought JavaNCSS is still more strict as 'javac'). Nevertheless they are never counted as two statements.

Cyclomatic Complexity Number (CCN)

CCN is also know as McCabe Metric. There exists a much hyped theory behind it based on graph theory, but it all comes down to simply counting 'if', 'for', 'while' statements etc. in a method. Whenever the control flow of a method splits, the "CCN counter" gets incremented by one.

Each method has a minimum value of 1 per default. For each of the following Java keywords/statements this value gets incremented by one:

  • if
  • for
  • while
  • case
  • catch

Also if the control flow of a method returns abortively the CCNvalue will be incremented by one:

  • if
  • for

An ordinary return at the end of method will not be counted.

Note that 'else', 'default', and 'finally' don't increment the CCN value any further. On the other hand, a simple method with a 'switch' statement and a huge block of 'case' statements can have a surprisingly high CCN value (still it has the same value when converting a 'switch' block to an equivalent sequence of 'if' statements).