ChoiceFormat
  public
  
  
  
  class
  ChoiceFormat
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    extends NumberFormat
  
  
  
  
  
  
| java.lang.Object | |||
| ↳ | java.text.Format | ||
| ↳ | java.text.NumberFormat | ||
| ↳ | java.text.ChoiceFormat | ||
A ChoiceFormat allows you to attach a format to a range of numbers.
 It is generally used in a MessageFormat for handling plurals.
 The choice is specified with an ascending list of doubles, where each item
 specifies a half-open interval up to the next item:
 
If there is no match, then either the first or last index is used, depending on whether the number (X) is too low or too high. If the limit array is not in ascending order, the results of formatting will be incorrect. ChoiceFormat also accepts
\u221E as equivalent to infinity(INF).
 
 Note:
 ChoiceFormat differs from the other Format
 classes in that you create a ChoiceFormat object with a
 constructor (not with a getInstance style factory
 method). The factory methods aren't necessary because ChoiceFormat
 doesn't require any complex setup for a given locale. In fact,
 ChoiceFormat doesn't implement any locale specific behavior.
 
 When creating a ChoiceFormat, you must specify an array of formats
 and an array of limits. The length of these arrays must be the same.
 For example,
 
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     limits = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7}
 formats = {"Sun","Mon","Tue","Wed","Thur","Fri","Sat"}
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     limits = {0, 1, ChoiceFormat.nextDouble(1)}
 formats = {"no files", "one file", "many files"}
 (nextDoublecan be used to get the next higher double, to make the half-open interval.)
Here is a simple example that shows formatting and parsing:
Here is a more complex example, with a pattern format:double[] limits = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7}; String[] dayOfWeekNames = {"Sun","Mon","Tue","Wed","Thur","Fri","Sat"}; ChoiceFormat form = new ChoiceFormat(limits, dayOfWeekNames); ParsePosition status = new ParsePosition(0); for (double i = 0.0; i <= 8.0; ++i) { status.setIndex(0); System.out.println(i + " -> " + form.format(i) + " -> " + form.parse(form.format(i),status)); }
double[] filelimits = {0,1,2}; String[] filepart = {"are no files","is one file","are {2} files"}; ChoiceFormat fileform = new ChoiceFormat(filelimits, filepart); Format[] testFormats = {fileform, null, NumberFormat.getInstance()}; MessageFormat pattform = new MessageFormat("There {0} on {1}"); pattform.setFormats(testFormats); Object[] testArgs = {null, "ADisk", null}; for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i) { testArgs[0] = new Integer(i); testArgs[2] = testArgs[0]; System.out.println(pattform.format(testArgs)); }
Specifying a pattern for ChoiceFormat objects is fairly straightforward. For example:
And the output result would be like the following:ChoiceFormat fmt = new ChoiceFormat( "-1#is negative| 0#is zero or fraction | 1#is one |1.0<is 1+ |2#is two |2<is more than 2."); System.out.println("Formatter Pattern : " + fmt.toPattern()); System.out.println("Format with -INF : " + fmt.format(Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY)); System.out.println("Format with -1.0 : " + fmt.format(-1.0)); System.out.println("Format with 0 : " + fmt.format(0)); System.out.println("Format with 0.9 : " + fmt.format(0.9)); System.out.println("Format with 1.0 : " + fmt.format(1)); System.out.println("Format with 1.5 : " + fmt.format(1.5)); System.out.println("Format with 2 : " + fmt.format(2)); System.out.println("Format with 2.1 : " + fmt.format(2.1)); System.out.println("Format with NaN : " + fmt.format(Double.NaN)); System.out.println("Format with +INF : " + fmt.format(Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY));
Format with -INF : is negative Format with -1.0 : is negative Format with 0 : is zero or fraction Format with 0.9 : is zero or fraction Format with 1.0 : is one Format with 1.5 : is 1+ Format with 2 : is two Format with 2.1 : is more than 2. Format with NaN : is negative Format with +INF : is more than 2.
Synchronization
Choice formats are not synchronized. It is recommended to create separate format instances for each thread. If multiple threads access a format concurrently, it must be synchronized externally.
See also:
Summary
| Inherited constants | 
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| Public constructors | |
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      ChoiceFormat(double[] limits, String[] formats)
      Constructs with the limits and the corresponding formats. | |
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      ChoiceFormat(String newPattern)
      Constructs with limits and corresponding formats based on the pattern. | |
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        void | 
      applyPattern(String newPattern)
      Sets the pattern. | 
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        Object | 
      clone()
      Overrides Cloneable | 
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        boolean | 
      equals(Object obj)
      Equality comparison between two | 
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        StringBuffer | 
      format(double number, StringBuffer toAppendTo, FieldPosition status)
      Returns pattern with formatted double. | 
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        StringBuffer | 
      format(long number, StringBuffer toAppendTo, FieldPosition status)
      Specialization of format. | 
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        Object[] | 
      getFormats()
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        double[] | 
      getLimits()
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        int | 
      hashCode()
      Generates a hash code for the message format object. | 
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        static
        final
        
        double | 
      nextDouble(double d)
      Finds the least double greater than  | 
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        double | 
      nextDouble(double d, boolean positive)
      Finds the least double greater than  | 
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        Number | 
      parse(String text, ParsePosition status)
      Parses a Number from the input text. | 
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        static
        final
        
        double | 
      previousDouble(double d)
      Finds the greatest double less than  | 
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        void | 
      setChoices(double[] limits, String[] formats)
      Set the choices to be used in formatting. | 
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        String | 
      toPattern()
      Gets the pattern. | 
| Inherited methods | |
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Public constructors
ChoiceFormat
public ChoiceFormat (double[] limits, 
                String[] formats)Constructs with the limits and the corresponding formats.
| Parameters | |
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| limits | double: limits in ascending order | 
| formats | String: corresponding format strings | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if limitsorformatsisnull | 
See also:
ChoiceFormat
public ChoiceFormat (String newPattern)
Constructs with limits and corresponding formats based on the pattern.
| Parameters | |
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| newPattern | String: the new pattern string | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if newPatternisnull | 
See also:
Public methods
applyPattern
public void applyPattern (String newPattern)
Sets the pattern.
| Parameters | |
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| newPattern | String: See the class description. | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if newPatternisnull | 
clone
public Object clone ()
Overrides Cloneable
| Returns | |
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| Object | a clone of this instance. | 
equals
public boolean equals (Object obj)
Equality comparison between two
| Parameters | |
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| obj | Object: the reference object with which to compare. | 
| Returns | |
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| boolean | trueif this object is the same as the obj
          argument;falseotherwise. | 
format
public StringBuffer format (double number, StringBuffer toAppendTo, FieldPosition status)
Returns pattern with formatted double.
| Parameters | |
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| number | double: number to be formatted and substituted. | 
| toAppendTo | StringBuffer: where text is appended. | 
| status | FieldPosition: ignore no useful status is returned. | 
| Returns | |
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| StringBuffer | the formatted StringBuffer | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if toAppendToisnull | 
format
public StringBuffer format (long number, StringBuffer toAppendTo, FieldPosition status)
Specialization of format. This method really calls
 format(double, StringBuffer, FieldPosition)
 thus the range of longs that are supported is only equal to
 the range that can be stored by double. This will never be
 a practical limitation.
| Parameters | |
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| number | long: the long number to format | 
| toAppendTo | StringBuffer: the StringBuffer to which the formatted text is to be
                   appended | 
| status | FieldPosition: keeps track on the position of the field within the
                   returned string. For example, for formatting a number123456789inLocale.USlocale,
                   if the givenfieldPositionisNumberFormat.INTEGER_FIELD, the begin index
                   and end index offieldPositionwill be set
                   to 0 and 11, respectively for the output string123,456,789. | 
| Returns | |
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| StringBuffer | the formatted StringBuffer | 
getFormats
public Object[] getFormats ()
| Returns | |
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| Object[] | a copy of the String[]array supplied to the constructor or the most recent
 call tosetChoices(double[], java.lang.String[]). | 
getLimits
public double[] getLimits ()
| Returns | |
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| double[] | a copy of the double[]array supplied to the constructor or the most recent
 call tosetChoices(double[], java.lang.String[]). | 
hashCode
public int hashCode ()
Generates a hash code for the message format object.
| Returns | |
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| int | a hash code value for this object. | 
nextDouble
public static final double nextDouble (double d)
Finds the least double greater than d.
 If NaN, returns same value.
 
Used to make half-open intervals.
Implementation Note:
- This is equivalent to calling
 Math.nextUp(d)
| Parameters | |
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| d | double: the reference value | 
| Returns | |
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| double | the least double value greather than d | 
See also:
nextDouble
public static double nextDouble (double d, 
                boolean positive)Finds the least double greater than d (if positive is
 true), or the greatest double less than d (if
 positive is false).
 If NaN, returns same value.
Implementation Note:
- This is equivalent to calling
 positive ? Math.nextUp(d) : Math.nextDown(d)
| Parameters | |
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| d | double: the reference value | 
| positive | boolean:trueif the least double is desired;falseotherwise | 
| Returns | |
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| double | the least or greater double value | 
parse
public Number parse (String text, ParsePosition status)
Parses a Number from the input text.
| Parameters | |
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| text | String: the source text. | 
| status | ParsePosition: an input-output parameter.  On input, the
 status.index field indicates the first character of the
 source text that should be parsed.  On exit, if no error
 occurred, status.index is set to the first unparsed character
 in the source text.  On exit, if an error did occur,
 status.index is unchanged and status.errorIndex is set to the
 first index of the character that caused the parse to fail. | 
| Returns | |
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| Number | A Number representing the value of the number parsed. | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if statusisnullor iftextisnulland the list of
            choice strings is not empty. | 
previousDouble
public static final double previousDouble (double d)
Finds the greatest double less than d.
 If NaN, returns same value.
Implementation Note:
- This is equivalent to calling
 Math.nextDown(d)
| Parameters | |
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| d | double: the reference value | 
| Returns | |
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| double | the greatest double value less than d | 
See also:
setChoices
public void setChoices (double[] limits, 
                String[] formats)Set the choices to be used in formatting.
| Parameters | |
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| limits | double: contains the top value that you want
 parsed with that format, and should be in ascending sorted order. When
 formatting X, the choice will be the i, where
 limit[i] ≤ X < limit[i+1].
 If the limit array is not in ascending order, the results of formatting
 will be incorrect. | 
| formats | String: are the formats you want to use for each limit.
 They can be either Format objects or Strings.
 When formatting with object Y,
 if the object is a NumberFormat, then ((NumberFormat) Y).format(X)
 is called. Otherwise Y.toString() is called. | 
| Throws | |
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| NullPointerException | if limitsorformatsisnull | 
toPattern
public String toPattern ()
Gets the pattern.
| Returns | |
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| String | the pattern string | 
