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package com.itextpdf.text.pdf;

import java.util.ArrayList;

/**
 * PdfTextArray defines an array with displacements and PdfString-objects.
 * 

* A TextArray is used with the operator TJ in PdfText. * The first object in this array has to be a PdfString; * see reference manual version 1.3 section 8.7.5, pages 346-347. * OR * see reference manual version 1.6 section 5.3.2, pages 378-379. */ public class PdfTextArray{ ArrayList arrayList = new ArrayList(); // To emit a more efficient array, we consolidate // repeated numbers or strings into single array entries. // "add( 50 ); add( -50 );" will REMOVE the combined zero from the array. // the alternative (leaving a zero in there) was Just Weird. // --Mark Storer, May 12, 2008 private String lastStr; private Float lastNum; // constructors public PdfTextArray(String str) { add(str); } public PdfTextArray() { } /** * Adds a PdfNumber to the PdfArray. * * @param number displacement of the string */ public void add(PdfNumber number) { add((float) number.doubleValue()); } public void add(float number) { if (number != 0) { if (lastNum != null) { lastNum = new Float(number + lastNum.floatValue()); if (lastNum.floatValue() != 0) { replaceLast(lastNum); } else { arrayList.remove(arrayList.size() - 1); } } else { lastNum = new Float(number); arrayList.add(lastNum); } lastStr = null; } // adding zero doesn't modify the TextArray at all } public void add(String str) { if (str.length() > 0) { if (lastStr != null) { lastStr = lastStr + str; replaceLast(lastStr); } else { lastStr = str; arrayList.add(lastStr); } lastNum = null; } // adding an empty string doesn't modify the TextArray at all } ArrayList getArrayList() { return arrayList; } private void replaceLast(Object obj) { // deliberately throw the IndexOutOfBoundsException if we screw up. arrayList.set(arrayList.size() - 1, obj); } }