com.microsoft.schemas.office.office.STScreenSize Maven / Gradle / Ivy
/*
* XML Type: ST_ScreenSize
* Namespace: urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office
* Java type: com.microsoft.schemas.office.office.STScreenSize
*
* Automatically generated - do not modify.
*/
package com.microsoft.schemas.office.office;
import org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.schema.ElementFactory;
import org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.schema.AbstractDocumentFactory;
import org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.schema.DocumentFactory;
import org.apache.xmlbeans.impl.schema.SimpleTypeFactory;
/**
* An XML ST_ScreenSize(@urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office).
*
* This is an atomic type that is a restriction of com.microsoft.schemas.office.office.STScreenSize.
*/
public interface STScreenSize extends org.apache.xmlbeans.XmlString {
SimpleTypeFactory Factory = new SimpleTypeFactory<>(org.apache.poi.schemas.ooxml.system.ooxml.TypeSystemHolder.typeSystem, "stscreensize2340type");
org.apache.xmlbeans.SchemaType type = Factory.getType();
org.apache.xmlbeans.StringEnumAbstractBase getEnumValue();
void setEnumValue(org.apache.xmlbeans.StringEnumAbstractBase e);
Enum X_544_376 = Enum.forString("544,376");
Enum X_640_480 = Enum.forString("640,480");
Enum X_720_512 = Enum.forString("720,512");
Enum X_800_600 = Enum.forString("800,600");
Enum X_1024_768 = Enum.forString("1024,768");
Enum X_1152_862 = Enum.forString("1152,862");
int INT_X_544_376 = Enum.INT_X_544_376;
int INT_X_640_480 = Enum.INT_X_640_480;
int INT_X_720_512 = Enum.INT_X_720_512;
int INT_X_800_600 = Enum.INT_X_800_600;
int INT_X_1024_768 = Enum.INT_X_1024_768;
int INT_X_1152_862 = Enum.INT_X_1152_862;
/**
* Enumeration value class for com.microsoft.schemas.office.office.STScreenSize.
* These enum values can be used as follows:
*
* enum.toString(); // returns the string value of the enum
* enum.intValue(); // returns an int value, useful for switches
* // e.g., case Enum.INT_X_544_376
* Enum.forString(s); // returns the enum value for a string
* Enum.forInt(i); // returns the enum value for an int
*
* Enumeration objects are immutable singleton objects that
* can be compared using == object equality. They have no
* public constructor. See the constants defined within this
* class for all the valid values.
*/
final class Enum extends org.apache.xmlbeans.StringEnumAbstractBase {
/**
* Returns the enum value for a string, or null if none.
*/
public static Enum forString(java.lang.String s) {
return (Enum)table.forString(s);
}
/**
* Returns the enum value corresponding to an int, or null if none.
*/
public static Enum forInt(int i) {
return (Enum)table.forInt(i);
}
private Enum(java.lang.String s, int i) {
super(s, i);
}
static final int INT_X_544_376 = 1;
static final int INT_X_640_480 = 2;
static final int INT_X_720_512 = 3;
static final int INT_X_800_600 = 4;
static final int INT_X_1024_768 = 5;
static final int INT_X_1152_862 = 6;
public static final org.apache.xmlbeans.StringEnumAbstractBase.Table table =
new org.apache.xmlbeans.StringEnumAbstractBase.Table(new Enum[] {
new Enum("544,376", INT_X_544_376),
new Enum("640,480", INT_X_640_480),
new Enum("720,512", INT_X_720_512),
new Enum("800,600", INT_X_800_600),
new Enum("1024,768", INT_X_1024_768),
new Enum("1152,862", INT_X_1152_862),
});
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
private java.lang.Object readResolve() {
return forInt(intValue());
}
}
}