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/*
* $Id: RomanAlphabetFactory.java 5075 2012-02-27 16:36:18Z blowagie $
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package com.itextpdf.text.factories;
import com.itextpdf.text.error_messages.MessageLocalization;
/**
* This class can produce String combinations representing a number.
* "a" to "z" represent 1 to 26, "AA" represents 27, "AB" represents 28,
* and so on; "ZZ" is followed by "AAA".
*/
public class RomanAlphabetFactory {
/**
* Translates a positive integer (not equal to zero)
* into a String using the letters 'a' to 'z';
* 1 = a, 2 = b, ..., 26 = z, 27 = aa, 28 = ab,...
* @param index the index
* @return a translated string
*/
public static final String getString(int index) {
if (index < 1) throw new NumberFormatException(MessageLocalization.getComposedMessage("you.can.t.translate.a.negative.number.into.an.alphabetical.value"));
index--;
int bytes = 1;
int start = 0;
int symbols = 26;
while(index >= symbols + start) {
bytes++;
start += symbols;
symbols *= 26;
}
int c = index - start;
char[] value = new char[bytes];
while(bytes > 0) {
value[--bytes] = (char)( 'a' + (c % 26));
c /= 26;
}
return new String(value);
}
/**
* Translates a positive integer (not equal to zero)
* into a String using the letters 'a' to 'z';
* 1 = a, 2 = b, ..., 26 = z, 27 = aa, 28 = ab,...
* @param index the int to translate
* @return the string in lowercase
*/
public static final String getLowerCaseString(final int index) {
return getString(index);
}
/**
* Translates a positive integer (not equal to zero)
* into a String using the letters 'A' to 'Z';
* 1 = A, 2 = B, ..., 26 = Z, 27 = AA, 28 = AB,...
* @param index the int to translate
* @return the string in uppercase
*/
public static final String getUpperCaseString(final int index) {
return getString(index).toUpperCase();
}
/**
* Translates a positive integer (not equal to zero)
* into a String using the letters 'a' to 'z'
* (a = 1, b = 2, ..., z = 26, aa = 27, ab = 28,...).
* @param index the int to translate
* @param lowercase true if the string sshould be lowercase false otherwise
* @return the translated string
*/
public static final String getString(final int index, final boolean lowercase) {
if (lowercase) {
return getLowerCaseString(index);
}
else {
return getUpperCaseString(index);
}
}
}