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*
* Copyright (C) 2003 Andrew Khan
*
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package jxl.biff.formula;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.ResourceBundle;
import jxl.common.Logger;
/**
* A class which contains the function names for the current workbook. The
* function names can potentially vary from workbook to workbook depending
* on the locale
*/
public class FunctionNames
{
/**
* The logger class
*/
private static Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(FunctionNames.class);
/**
* A hash mapping keyed on the function and returning its locale specific
* name
*/
private HashMap names;
/**
* A hash mapping keyed on the locale specific name and returning the
* function
*/
private HashMap functions;
/**
* Constructor
*
* @param l the locale
*/
public FunctionNames(Locale l)
{
ResourceBundle rb = ResourceBundle.getBundle("functions", l);
Function[] allfunctions = Function.getFunctions();
names = new HashMap(allfunctions.length);
functions = new HashMap(allfunctions.length);
// Iterate through all the functions, adding them to the hash maps
Function f = null;
String n = null;
String propname = null;
for (int i = 0; i < allfunctions.length; i++)
{
f = allfunctions[i];
propname = f.getPropertyName();
n = propname.length() != 0 ? rb.getString(propname) : null;
if (n != null)
{
names.put(f, n);
functions.put(n, f);
}
}
}
/**
* Gets the function for the specified name
*
* @param s the string
* @return the function
*/
Function getFunction(String s)
{
return (Function) functions.get(s);
}
/**
* Gets the name for the function
*
* @param f the function
* @return the string
*/
String getName(Function f)
{
return (String) names.get(f);
}
}