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package com.amazonaws.auth.policy.conditions;
import java.util.Arrays;
import com.amazonaws.auth.policy.Condition;
/**
* AWS access control policy condition that allows an access control statement to be
* conditionally applied based on a numeric comparison.
*/
public class NumericCondition extends Condition {
/** Enumeration of the supported ways a numeric comparison can be evaluated */
public static enum NumericComparisonType {
NumericEquals,
NumericGreaterThan,
NumericGreaterThanEquals,
NumericLessThan,
NumericLessThanEquals,
NumericNotEquals;
};
/**
* Constructs a new access policy condition that compares two numbers.
*
* @param type
* The type of comparison to perform.
* @param key
* The access policy condition key specifying where to get the
* first number for the comparison.
* @param value
* The second number to compare against.
*/
public NumericCondition(NumericComparisonType type, String key, String value) {
super.type = type.toString();
super.conditionKey = key;
super.values = Arrays.asList(new String[] {value});
}
}