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/*
 * Copyright 2007 Dimitar Vlasev
 *
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/* $Id: MessagePatternUtil.java,v 1.2 2007/05/05 13:42:10 jmaerki Exp $ */

package org.krysalis.barcode4j.tools;

/**
 * Helper class to apply custom message pattern (i.e. message characters grouping) to barcode
 * messages.
 * @author Dimitar Vlasev
 * @version $Id: MessagePatternUtil.java,v 1.2 2007/05/05 13:42:10 jmaerki Exp $
 */
public class MessagePatternUtil {

    /**
     * Defined means to apply custom message pattern (i.e. message characters grouping).
     * If either the message or the pattern are null or empty the "msg" pattern will simply be
     * returned.
     * 

* Example: "\_patterned\_:__/__/____" (Any '_' is placeholder for the next message symbol, * all other pattern symbols will be inserted between. The '\' is escape char. If the patterned * message is too long you can increase the quite zone lenght to make it visible) * @param msg the original message * @param pattern the message pattern to be applied * @return the formatted message * @author Dimitar Vlasev */ public static String applyCustomMessagePattern(String msg, String pattern) { StringBuffer result = new StringBuffer(); // if there is no pattern then return the original message if ((pattern == null) || "".equals(pattern) || msg == null || "".equals(msg)) { return msg; } byte[] msgBytes, patternBytes; msgBytes = msg.getBytes(); patternBytes = pattern.getBytes(); int msgIndex = 0; char currentPatternChar; boolean escapeCharEncountered = false; // iterate trough pattern chars boolean msgFinished = false; for (int patternIndex = 0; patternIndex < patternBytes.length; patternIndex++) { currentPatternChar = (char) patternBytes[patternIndex]; // if the currentPatternChar is escape character and the // escapeCharEncountered flag is down // set the escapeCharEncountered flag up and continue to the next // pattern symbol if ((!escapeCharEncountered) && isEscapeChar(currentPatternChar)) { escapeCharEncountered = true; continue; } // if the currentPatternChar is a placeholder and the // escapeCharEncountered flag is down // append the next message char to the result // else // append the currentPatternChar to the result and set the // escapeCharEncountered flag down if ((!msgFinished) && (!escapeCharEncountered) && isPlaceholder(currentPatternChar)) { result.append((char) msgBytes[msgIndex]); msgIndex++; if (msgIndex == msgBytes.length) { msgFinished = true; } } else { if (escapeCharEncountered || !isPlaceholder(currentPatternChar)) { result.append(currentPatternChar); } escapeCharEncountered = false; } } for (; msgIndex < msgBytes.length; msgIndex++) { result.append((char) msgBytes[msgIndex]); } return result.toString(); } /** * Returns true if the imput character is placeholder * @param c byte * @return boolean */ private static boolean isPlaceholder(char c) { boolean result = false; char placeholderChar = '_'; result = (placeholderChar == c); return result; } /** * Returns true if the input parameter is escape character * @param c char * @return boolean * @author Dimitar Vlasev */ private static boolean isEscapeChar(char c) { boolean result = false; char escapeChar = '\\'; result = (c == escapeChar); return result; } }





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