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/* $Id: MinFunction.java 426576 2006-07-28 15:44:37Z jeremias $ */
package org.apache.fop.fo.expr;
import org.apache.fop.datatypes.Numeric;
import org.apache.fop.fo.properties.Property;
/**
* Class for managing the "min" Number Function. See Sec. 5.10.1 in the XSL-FO
* standard.
*/
public class MinFunction extends FunctionBase {
/**
* @return 2 (the number of arguments required for the min function)
*/
public int nbArgs() {
return 2;
}
/**
* Handle "numerics" if no proportional/percent parts
* @param args array of arguments to be processed
* @param pInfo PropertyInfo to be processed
* @return the minimum of the two args elements passed
* @throws PropertyException for invalid operands
*/
public Property eval(Property[] args,
PropertyInfo pInfo) throws PropertyException {
Numeric n1 = args[0].getNumeric();
Numeric n2 = args[1].getNumeric();
if (n1 == null || n2 == null) {
throw new PropertyException("Non numeric operands to min function");
}
return (Property) NumericOp.min(n1, n2);
}
}