public interface UnitFormat
Unit
to a String
or Appendable
and parses a CharSequence
to a Unit
.
Instances of this class are not required to be thread-safe. It is recommended to use separate format instances for each thread. If multiple threads access a format concurrently, it must be synchronized externally.
Unit
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
String |
format(Unit<?> unit) |
Formats the specified
Unit . |
Appendable |
format(Unit<?> unit,
Appendable appendable) |
Formats the specified
Unit . |
default boolean |
isLocaleSensitive() |
|
void |
label(Unit<?> unit,
String label) |
Attaches a system-wide label to the specified unit.
|
Unit<?> |
parse(CharSequence csq) |
Parses the text into an instance of
Unit . |
Unit<?> |
parse(CharSequence csq,
ParsePosition pos) |
Parses a portion of the specified
CharSequence from the specified position to produce a Unit . |
Appendable format(Unit<?> unit, Appendable appendable) throws IOException
Unit
.unit
- the Unit
to format, not null
appendable
- the appendable destination.IOException
- if an error occurs while writing to the destination.String format(Unit<?> unit)
Unit
.unit
- the Unit
to format, not null
UnitFormat
.void label(Unit<?> unit, String label)
If the specified label is already associated to a unit the previous association can be discarded or ignored. Depending on the
UnitFormat
implementation, this call may be ignored if the particular unit already has a label.
UnitFormat
implementation is explicitly immutable, similar to e.g. the result of Collections.unmodifiableList()
,
then an UnsupportedOperationException may be thrown upon this call.
Since UnitFormat
implementations often apply the Singleton pattern, system-wide means, the label applies to every instance of
UnitFormatA
implementing UnitFormat
in this case, but not every instance of UnitFormatB
or UnitFormatC
both
also implementing UnitFormat
. If a UnitFormat
#isLocaleSensitive() it is up to the implementation, whether the label is
ignored, applied in a local-neutral manner (in addition to its local-sensitive information) or locale-specific.
unit
- the unit being labeled.label
- the new label for this unit.IllegalArgumentException
- if the label is not a valid identifier. This may include characters not supported by a particular UnitFormat
implementation
(e.g. only ASCII characters for certain devices)UnsupportedOperationException
- if the label
operation is not supported by this UnitFormat
default boolean isLocaleSensitive()
true
if this UnitFormat
depends on a Locale
to perform its tasks.
In environments that do not support a Locale
, e.g. Java ME, this usually returns false
.
Unit<?> parse(CharSequence csq, ParsePosition pos) throws IllegalArgumentException, MeasurementParseException
CharSequence
from the specified position to produce a Unit
.
If parsing succeeds, then the index of the pos
argument is updated to the index after the last character used.csq
- the CharSequence
to parse.pos
- a ParsePosition object holding the current parsing index and error parsing index information as described above.IllegalArgumentException
- if any problem occurs while parsing the specified character sequence (e.g. illegal syntax).MeasurementParseException
Unit<?> parse(CharSequence csq) throws MeasurementParseException
Unit
.
The parse must complete normally and parse the entire text. If the parse completes without reading the entire length of the text, an exception is thrown. If any other problem occurs during parsing, an exception is thrown.
csq
- the CharSequence
to parse.MeasurementParseException
- if any problem occurs while parsing the specified character sequence (e.g. illegal syntax).UnsupportedOperationException
- if the UnitFormat
is unable to parse.Copyright © 2014–2019 Jean-Marie Dautelle, Werner Keil, Otavio Santana. All rights reserved.