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The Apache Commons Math project is a library of lightweight, self-contained mathematics and statistics components addressing the most common practical problems not immediately available in the Java programming language or commons-lang.
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package org.apache.commons.math3.exception;
import org.apache.commons.math3.exception.util.ExceptionContextProvider;
import org.apache.commons.math3.exception.util.LocalizedFormats;
/**
* Class to signal parse failures.
*
* @since 2.2
* @version $Id: MathParseException.java 1364378 2012-07-22 17:42:38Z tn $
*/
public class MathParseException extends MathIllegalStateException
implements ExceptionContextProvider {
/** Serializable version Id. */
private static final long serialVersionUID = -6024911025449780478L;
/**
* @param wrong Bad string representation of the object.
* @param position Index, in the {@code wrong} string, that caused the
* parsing to fail.
* @param type Class of the object supposedly represented by the
* {@code wrong} string.
*/
public MathParseException(String wrong,
int position,
Class> type) {
getContext().addMessage(LocalizedFormats.CANNOT_PARSE_AS_TYPE,
wrong, Integer.valueOf(position), type.getName());
}
/**
* @param wrong Bad string representation of the object.
* @param position Index, in the {@code wrong} string, that caused the
* parsing to fail.
*/
public MathParseException(String wrong,
int position) {
getContext().addMessage(LocalizedFormats.CANNOT_PARSE,
wrong, Integer.valueOf(position));
}
}