Package com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.utils

Examples of com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.utils.XMLString


   * @throws javax.xml.transform.TransformerException
   */
  public XObject execute(XPathContext xctxt) throws javax.xml.transform.TransformerException
  {

    XMLString s1 = m_arg0.execute(xctxt).xstr();
    double start = m_arg1.execute(xctxt).num();
    int lenOfS1 = s1.length();
    XMLString substr;

    if (lenOfS1 <= 0)
      return XString.EMPTYSTRING;
    else
    {
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     * characters as white space characters.
     * ht - horizontal tab, nl - newline , cr - carriage return and sp - space
     * trim() methods by default also takes care of these white space characters
     * So trim() method is used to remove leading and trailing white spaces.
     */
        XMLString s = trim();
        double result = Double.NaN;
        for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++)
        {
                char c = s.charAt(i);
    if (c != '-' && c != '.' && ( c < 0X30 || c > 0x39)) {
            // The character is not a '-' or a '.' or a digit
            // then return NaN because something is wrong.
                        return result;
        }
        }
        try
        {
                result = Double.parseDouble(s.toString());
        } catch (NumberFormatException e){}

        return result;
}
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   *
   * @return numeric value of the string conversion from a single node.
   */
  public double getNumberFromNode(int n)
  {
    XMLString xstr = m_dtmMgr.getDTM(n).getStringValue(n);
    return xstr.toDouble();
  }
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      int node1;
      java.util.Vector node2Strings = null;

      while (DTM.NULL != (node1 = list1.nextNode()))
      {
        XMLString s1 = getStringFromNode(node1);

        if (null == node2Strings)
        {
          int node2;

          while (DTM.NULL != (node2 = list2.nextNode()))
          {
            XMLString s2 = getStringFromNode(node2);

            if (comparator.compareStrings(s1, s2))
            {
              result = true;

              break;
            }

            if (null == node2Strings)
              node2Strings = new java.util.Vector();

            node2Strings.addElement(s2);
          }
        }
        else
        {
          int n = node2Strings.size();

          for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
          {
            if (comparator.compareStrings(s1, (XMLString)node2Strings.elementAt(i)))
            {
              result = true;

              break;
            }
          }
        }
      }
      list1.reset();
      list2.reset();
    }
    else if (XObject.CLASS_BOOLEAN == type)
    {

      // From http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath:
      // If one object to be compared is a node-set and the other is a boolean,
      // then the comparison will be true if and only if the result of
      // performing the comparison on the boolean and on the result of
      // converting the node-set to a boolean using the boolean function
      // is true.
      double num1 = bool() ? 1.0 : 0.0;
      double num2 = obj2.num();

      result = comparator.compareNumbers(num1, num2);
    }
    else if (XObject.CLASS_NUMBER == type)
    {

      // From http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath:
      // If one object to be compared is a node-set and the other is a number,
      // then the comparison will be true if and only if there is a
      // node in the node-set such that the result of performing the
      // comparison on the number to be compared and on the result of
      // converting the string-value of that node to a number using
      // the number function is true.
      DTMIterator list1 = iterRaw();
      double num2 = obj2.num();
      int node;

      while (DTM.NULL != (node = list1.nextNode()))
      {
        double num1 = getNumberFromNode(node);

        if (comparator.compareNumbers(num1, num2))
        {
          result = true;

          break;
        }
      }
      list1.reset();
    }
    else if (XObject.CLASS_RTREEFRAG == type)
    {
      XMLString s2 = obj2.xstr();
      DTMIterator list1 = iterRaw();
      int node;

      while (DTM.NULL != (node = list1.nextNode()))
      {
        XMLString s1 = getStringFromNode(node);

        if (comparator.compareStrings(s1, s2))
        {
          result = true;

          break;
        }
      }
      list1.reset();
    }
    else if (XObject.CLASS_STRING == type)
    {

      // From http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath:
      // If one object to be compared is a node-set and the other is a
      // string, then the comparison will be true if and only if there
      // is a node in the node-set such that the result of performing
      // the comparison on the string-value of the node and the other
      // string is true.
      XMLString s2 = obj2.xstr();
      DTMIterator list1 = iterRaw();
      int node;

      while (DTM.NULL != (node = list1.nextNode()))
      {
        XMLString s1 = getStringFromNode(node);
        if (comparator.compareStrings(s1, s2))
        {
          result = true;

          break;
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   */
  public double num()
    throws javax.xml.transform.TransformerException
  {

    XMLString s = xstr();

    return s.toDouble();
  }
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    public String toString(org.w3c.dom.Node n)
    {
      // %REVIEW% You can't get much uglier than this...
      int nodeHandle = getDTMHandleFromNode(n);
      DTM dtm = getDTM(nodeHandle);
      XMLString strVal = dtm.getStringValue(nodeHandle);
      return strVal.toString();
    }
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   *
   * @return numeric value of the string conversion from a single node.
   */
  public double getNumberFromNode(int n)
  {
    XMLString xstr = m_dtmMgr.getDTM(n).getStringValue(n);
    return xstr.toDouble();
  }
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      int node1;
      java.util.Vector node2Strings = null;

      while (DTM.NULL != (node1 = list1.nextNode()))
      {
        XMLString s1 = getStringFromNode(node1);

        if (null == node2Strings)
        {
          int node2;

          while (DTM.NULL != (node2 = list2.nextNode()))
          {
            XMLString s2 = getStringFromNode(node2);

            if (comparator.compareStrings(s1, s2))
            {
              result = true;

              break;
            }

            if (null == node2Strings)
              node2Strings = new java.util.Vector();

            node2Strings.addElement(s2);
          }
        }
        else
        {
          int n = node2Strings.size();

          for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
          {
            if (comparator.compareStrings(s1, (XMLString)node2Strings.elementAt(i)))
            {
              result = true;

              break;
            }
          }
        }
      }
      list1.reset();
      list2.reset();
    }
    else if (XObject.CLASS_BOOLEAN == type)
    {

      // From http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath:
      // If one object to be compared is a node-set and the other is a boolean,
      // then the comparison will be true if and only if the result of
      // performing the comparison on the boolean and on the result of
      // converting the node-set to a boolean using the boolean function
      // is true.
      double num1 = bool() ? 1.0 : 0.0;
      double num2 = obj2.num();

      result = comparator.compareNumbers(num1, num2);
    }
    else if (XObject.CLASS_NUMBER == type)
    {

      // From http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath:
      // If one object to be compared is a node-set and the other is a number,
      // then the comparison will be true if and only if there is a
      // node in the node-set such that the result of performing the
      // comparison on the number to be compared and on the result of
      // converting the string-value of that node to a number using
      // the number function is true.
      DTMIterator list1 = iterRaw();
      double num2 = obj2.num();
      int node;

      while (DTM.NULL != (node = list1.nextNode()))
      {
        double num1 = getNumberFromNode(node);

        if (comparator.compareNumbers(num1, num2))
        {
          result = true;

          break;
        }
      }
      list1.reset();
    }
    else if (XObject.CLASS_RTREEFRAG == type)
    {
      XMLString s2 = obj2.xstr();
      DTMIterator list1 = iterRaw();
      int node;

      while (DTM.NULL != (node = list1.nextNode()))
      {
        XMLString s1 = getStringFromNode(node);

        if (comparator.compareStrings(s1, s2))
        {
          result = true;

          break;
        }
      }
      list1.reset();
    }
    else if (XObject.CLASS_STRING == type)
    {

      // From http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath:
      // If one object to be compared is a node-set and the other is a
      // string, then the comparison will be true if and only if there
      // is a node in the node-set such that the result of performing
      // the comparison on the string-value of the node and the other
      // string is true.
      XMLString s2 = obj2.xstr();
      DTMIterator list1 = iterRaw();
      int node;

      while (DTM.NULL != (node = list1.nextNode()))
      {
        XMLString s1 = getStringFromNode(node);
        if (comparator.compareStrings(s1, s2))
        {
          result = true;

          break;
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    public String toString(org.w3c.dom.Node n)
    {
      // %REVIEW% You can't get much uglier than this...
      int nodeHandle = getDTMHandleFromNode(n);
      DTM dtm = getDTM(nodeHandle);
      XMLString strVal = dtm.getStringValue(nodeHandle);
      return strVal.toString();
    }
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   */
  public double num()
    throws javax.xml.transform.TransformerException
  {

    XMLString s = xstr();

    return s.toDouble();
  }
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