Class SetOfIntegerSyntax
- java.lang.Object
-
- javax.print.attribute.SetOfIntegerSyntax
- All Implemented Interfaces:
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Serializable
,Cloneable
- Direct Known Subclasses:
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CopiesSupported
,JobImpressionsSupported
,JobKOctetsSupported
,JobMediaSheetsSupported
,NumberUpSupported
,PageRanges
public abstract class SetOfIntegerSyntax extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable
Class SetOfIntegerSyntax
is an abstract base class providing the common implementation of all attributes whose value is a set of nonnegative integers. This includes attributes whose value is a single range of integers and attributes whose value is a set of ranges of integers.
You can construct an instance of SetOfIntegerSyntax
by giving it in "string form." The string consists of zero or more comma-separated integer groups. Each integer group consists of either one integer, two integers separated by a hyphen (-
), or two integers separated by a colon (:
). Each integer consists of one or more decimal digits (0
through 9
). Whitespace characters cannot appear within an integer but are otherwise ignored. For example: ""
, "1"
, "5-10"
, "1:2, 4"
.
You can also construct an instance of SetOfIntegerSyntax
by giving it in "array form." Array form consists of an array of zero or more integer groups where each integer group is a length-1 or length-2 array of int
s; for example, int[0][]
, int[][]{{1}}
, int[][]{{5,10}}
, int[][]{{1,2},{4}}
.
In both string form and array form, each successive integer group gives a range of integers to be included in the set. The first integer in each group gives the lower bound of the range; the second integer in each group gives the upper bound of the range; if there is only one integer in the group, the upper bound is the same as the lower bound. If the upper bound is less than the lower bound, it denotes a null
range (no values). If the upper bound is equal to the lower bound, it denotes a range consisting of a single value. If the upper bound is greater than the lower bound, it denotes a range consisting of more than one value. The ranges may appear in any order and are allowed to overlap. The union of all the ranges gives the set's contents. Once a SetOfIntegerSyntax
instance is constructed, its value is immutable.
The SetOfIntegerSyntax
object's value is actually stored in "canonical array form." This is the same as array form, except there are no null
ranges; the members of the set are represented in as few ranges as possible (i.e., overlapping ranges are coalesced); the ranges appear in ascending order; and each range is always represented as a length-two array of int
s in the form {lower bound, upper bound}. An empty set is represented as a zero-length array.
Class SetOfIntegerSyntax
has operations to return the set's members in canonical array form, to test whether a given integer is a member of the set, and to iterate through the members of the set.
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Constructor Summary
Modifier | Constructor | Description |
---|---|---|
protected | SetOfIntegerSyntax(int member) | Construct a new set-of-integer attribute containing a single integer. |
protected | SetOfIntegerSyntax(int[][] members) | Construct a new set-of-integer attribute with the given members in array form. |
protected | SetOfIntegerSyntax(int lowerBound,
int upperBound) | Construct a new set-of-integer attribute containing a single range of integers. |
protected | SetOfIntegerSyntax(String members) | Construct a new set-of-integer attribute with the given members in string form. |
Method Summary
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
boolean | contains(int x) | Determine if this set-of-integer attribute contains the given value. |
boolean | contains(IntegerSyntax attribute) | Determine if this set-of-integer attribute contains the given integer attribute's value. |
boolean | equals(Object object) | Returns whether this set-of-integer attribute is equivalent to the passed in object. |
int[][] | getMembers() | Obtain this set-of-integer attribute's members in canonical array form. |
int | hashCode() | Returns a hash code value for this set-of-integer attribute. |
int | next(int x) | Determine the smallest integer in this set-of-integer attribute that is greater than the given value. |
String | toString() | Returns a string value corresponding to this set-of-integer attribute. |
Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
Constructor Detail
SetOfIntegerSyntax
protected SetOfIntegerSyntax(String members)
Construct a new set-of-integer attribute with the given members in string form.
- Parameters:
-
members
- set members in string form. Ifnull
, an empty set is constructed. - Throws:
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IllegalArgumentException
- ifmembers
does not obey the proper syntax
SetOfIntegerSyntax
protected SetOfIntegerSyntax(int[][] members)
Construct a new set-of-integer attribute with the given members in array form.
- Parameters:
-
members
- set members in array form. Ifnull
, an empty set is constructed. - Throws:
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NullPointerException
- if any element ofmembers
isnull
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if any element ofmembers
is not a length-one or length-two array or if anynon-null
range inmembers
has a lower bound less than zero
SetOfIntegerSyntax
protected SetOfIntegerSyntax(int member)
Construct a new set-of-integer attribute containing a single integer.
- Parameters:
-
member
- set member - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- ifmember
is negative
SetOfIntegerSyntax
protected SetOfIntegerSyntax(int lowerBound, int upperBound)
Construct a new set-of-integer attribute containing a single range of integers. If the lower bound is greater than the upper bound (a null range), an empty set is constructed.
- Parameters:
-
lowerBound
- Lower bound of the range -
upperBound
- Upper bound of the range - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if the range isnon-null
andlowerBound
is less than zero
Method Detail
getMembers
public int[][] getMembers()
Obtain this set-of-integer attribute's members in canonical array form. The returned array is "safe;" the client may alter it without affecting this set-of-integer attribute.
- Returns:
- this set-of-integer attribute's members in canonical array form
contains
public boolean contains(int x)
Determine if this set-of-integer attribute contains the given value.
- Parameters:
-
x
- the Integer value - Returns:
-
true
if this set-of-integer attribute contains the valuex
,false
otherwise
contains
public boolean contains(IntegerSyntax attribute)
Determine if this set-of-integer attribute contains the given integer attribute's value.
- Parameters:
-
attribute
- the Integer attribute - Returns:
-
true
if this set-of-integer attribute containsattribute
's value,false
otherwise
next
public int next(int x)
Determine the smallest integer in this set-of-integer attribute that is greater than the given value. If there are no integers in this set-of-integer attribute greater than the given value, -1
is returned. (Since a set-of-integer attribute can only contain nonnegative values, -1
will never appear in the set.) You can use the next()
method to iterate through the integer values in a set-of-integer attribute in ascending order, like this:
SetOfIntegerSyntax attribute = . . .; int i = -1; while ((i = attribute.next (i)) != -1) { foo (i); }
- Parameters:
-
x
- the Integer value - Returns:
- the smallest integer in this set-of-integer attribute that is greater than
x
, or-1
if no integer in this set-of-integer attribute is greater thanx
.
equals
public boolean equals(Object object)
Returns whether this set-of-integer attribute is equivalent to the passed in object. To be equivalent, all of the following conditions must be true:
-
object
is notnull
. -
object
is an instance of classSetOfIntegerSyntax
. - This set-of-integer attribute's members and
object
's members are the same.
- Overrides:
-
equals
in classObject
- Parameters:
-
object
-Object
to compare to - Returns:
-
true
ifobject
is equivalent to this set-of-integer attribute,false
otherwise - See Also:
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Object.hashCode()
,HashMap
hashCode
public int hashCode()
Returns a hash code value for this set-of-integer attribute. The hash code is the sum of the lower and upper bounds of the ranges in the canonical array form, or 0 for an empty set.
- Overrides:
-
hashCode
in classObject
- Returns:
- a hash code value for this object.
- See Also:
-
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
,System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
toString
public String toString()
Returns a string value corresponding to this set-of-integer attribute. The string value is a zero-length string if this set is empty. Otherwise, the string value is a comma-separated list of the ranges in the canonical array form, where each range is represented as "i"
if the lower bound equals the upper bound or "i-j"
otherwise.