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package org.apache.poi.xssf.usermodel;

import java.util.Arrays;

import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.Color;
import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.ExtendedColor;
import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.IndexedColors;
import org.apache.poi.util.Internal;
import org.openxmlformats.schemas.spreadsheetml.x2006.main.CTColor;

/**
 * Represents a color in SpreadsheetML
 */
public class XSSFColor extends ExtendedColor {
    private final CTColor ctColor;
    private final IndexedColorMap indexedColorMap;

    /**
     * @param color The ooxml color object to use
     * @param map The IndexedColorMap to use instead of the default one (can be null)
     * @return null if color is null, new instance otherwise
     */
    public static XSSFColor from(CTColor color, IndexedColorMap map) {
        return color == null ? null : new XSSFColor(color, map);
    }

    /**
     * @param color The ooxml color object to use
     * @return null if color is null, new instance otherwise
     * @since POI 5.2.0
     */
    public static XSSFColor from(CTColor color) {
        return color == null ? null : new XSSFColor(color, null);
    }

    private XSSFColor(CTColor color, IndexedColorMap map) {
        this.ctColor = color;
        this.indexedColorMap = map;
    }

    /**
     * @since POI 5.2.0
     */
    public XSSFColor() {
        this(CTColor.Factory.newInstance(), null);
    }

    /**
     * new color with the given indexed color map
     * @param colorMap The IndexedColorMap to use instead of the default one (can be null)
     */
    public XSSFColor(IndexedColorMap colorMap) {
        this(CTColor.Factory.newInstance(), colorMap);
    }

    /**
     * TEST ONLY
     * @param clr awt Color
     * @param map The IndexedColorMap to use instead of the default one (can be null)
     */
    public XSSFColor(java.awt.Color clr, IndexedColorMap map) {
        this(map);
        setColor(clr);
    }

    /**
     * @param rgb The RGB-byte-values for the Color
     * @param colorMap The IndexedColorMap to use instead of the default one (can be null)
     */
    public XSSFColor(byte[] rgb, IndexedColorMap colorMap) {
        this(CTColor.Factory.newInstance(), colorMap);
        ctColor.setRgb(rgb);
    }

    /**
     * @param rgb The RGB-byte-values for the Color
     * @since POI 5.2.0
     */
    public XSSFColor(byte[] rgb) {
        this(rgb, null);
    }

    /**
     * @param indexedColor color index (Enum named for default colors)
     * @param colorMap The IndexedColorMap to use instead of the default one
     */
    public XSSFColor(IndexedColors indexedColor, IndexedColorMap colorMap) {
        this(CTColor.Factory.newInstance(), colorMap);
        ctColor.setIndexed(indexedColor.index);
    }

    /**
     * A boolean value indicating the ctColor is automatic and system ctColor dependent.
     */
    @Override
    public boolean isAuto() {
        return ctColor.getAuto();
    }

    /**
     * @param auto true if the ctColor is automatic and system ctColor dependent.
     */
    public void setAuto(boolean auto) {
        ctColor.setAuto(auto);
    }

    /**
     * A boolean value indicating the ctColor is Indexed
     */
    @Override
    public boolean isIndexed() {
        return ctColor.isSetIndexed();
    }

    /**
     * @return true if the ctColor is RGB or ARGB based
     */
    @Override
    public boolean isRGB() {
        return ctColor.isSetRgb();
    }

    /**
     * @return true if the ctColor is Theme based
     */
    @Override
    public boolean isThemed() {
        return ctColor.isSetTheme();
    }

    /**
     * @return true if the ctColor has a alpha
     */
    public boolean hasAlpha() {
        return ctColor.isSetRgb() && ctColor.getRgb().length == 4;
    }

    /**
     * @return true if the ctColor has a tint
     */
    public boolean hasTint() {
        return ctColor.isSetTint() && ctColor.getTint() != 0;
    }

    /**
     * Indexed ctColor value. Only used for backwards compatibility. References a ctColor in indexedColors.
     */
    @Override
    public short getIndex() {
        return (short)ctColor.getIndexed();
    }
    /**
     * @return Indexed ctColor value. Only used for backwards compatibility. References a ctColor in indexedColors.
     */
    public short getIndexed() {
        return getIndex();
    }

    /**
     * Indexed ctColor value. Only used for backwards compatibility. References a ctColor in indexedColors.
     * @param indexed color index
     */
    public void setIndexed(int indexed) {
        ctColor.setIndexed(indexed);
    }

   /**
    * Standard Red Green Blue ctColor value (RGB).
    * If there was an A (Alpha) value, it will be stripped.
    */
   @Override
   public byte[] getRGB() {
      byte[] rgb = getRGBOrARGB();
      if(rgb == null) {
          return null;
      }

       // Need to trim off the alpha
       return rgb.length == 4 ? Arrays.copyOfRange(rgb, 1, 4) : rgb;
   }

   /**
    * Standard Alpha Red Green Blue ctColor value (ARGB).
    */
   @Override
   public byte[] getARGB() {
      byte[] rgb = getRGBOrARGB();
      if(rgb == null) {
          return null;
      }

      if(rgb.length == 3) {
         // Pad with the default Alpha
         byte[] tmp = new byte[4];
         tmp[0] = -1;
         System.arraycopy(rgb, 0, tmp, 1, 3);
         return tmp;
      } else {
         return rgb;
      }
   }

   @Override
   protected byte[] getStoredRBG() {
       return ctColor.getRgb();
   }

   @Override
   protected byte[] getIndexedRGB() {
       if (isIndexed()) {
           if (indexedColorMap != null) return indexedColorMap.getRGB(getIndex());
           return DefaultIndexedColorMap.getDefaultRGB(getIndex());
       }
       return null;
   }

    /**
     * Standard Alpha Red Green Blue ctColor value (ARGB).
     */
   @Override
    public void setRGB(byte[] rgb) {
       ctColor.setRgb(rgb);
    }

    /**
     * Index into the {@code clrScheme} collection, referencing a particular {@code sysClr} or
     * {@code srgbClr} value expressed in the Theme part.
     */
   @Override
   public int getTheme() {
      return (int)ctColor.getTheme();
    }

    /**
     * Index into the {@code clrScheme} collection, referencing a particular {@code sysClr} or
     * {@code srgbClr} value expressed in the Theme part.
     * @param theme index
     */
    public void setTheme(int theme) {
        ctColor.setTheme(theme);
    }

    /**
     * Specifies the tint value applied to the ctColor.
     *
     * 

* If tint is supplied, then it is applied to the RGB value of the ctColor to determine the final * ctColor applied. *

*

* The tint value is stored as a double from -1.0 .. 1.0, where -1.0 means 100% darken and * 1.0 means 100% lighten. Also, 0.0 means no change. *

*

* In loading the RGB value, it is converted to HLS where HLS values are (0..HLSMAX), where * HLSMAX is currently 255. *

* Here are some examples of how to apply tint to ctColor: *
*
     * If (tint < 0)
     * Lum' = Lum * (1.0 + tint)
     *
     * For example: Lum = 200; tint = -0.5; Darken 50%
     * Lum' = 200 * (0.5) => 100
     * For example: Lum = 200; tint = -1.0; Darken 100% (make black)
     * Lum' = 200 * (1.0-1.0) => 0
     * If (tint > 0)
     * Lum' = Lum * (1.0-tint) + (HLSMAX - HLSMAX * (1.0-tint))
     * For example: Lum = 100; tint = 0.75; Lighten 75%
     *
     * Lum' = 100 * (1-.75) + (HLSMAX - HLSMAX*(1-.75))
     * = 100 * .25 + (255 - 255 * .25)
     * = 25 + (255 - 63) = 25 + 192 = 217
     * For example: Lum = 100; tint = 1.0; Lighten 100% (make white)
     * Lum' = 100 * (1-1) + (HLSMAX - HLSMAX*(1-1))
     * = 100 * 0 + (255 - 255 * 0)
     * = 0 + (255 - 0) = 255
     * 
*
* * @return the tint value */ @Override public double getTint() { return ctColor.getTint(); } /** * Specifies the tint value applied to the ctColor. * *

* If tint is supplied, then it is applied to the RGB value of the ctColor to determine the final * ctColor applied. *

*

* The tint value is stored as a double from -1.0 .. 1.0, where -1.0 means 100% darken and * 1.0 means 100% lighten. Also, 0.0 means no change. *

*

* In loading the RGB value, it is converted to HLS where HLS values are (0..HLSMAX), where * HLSMAX is currently 255. *

* Here are some examples of how to apply tint to ctColor: *
*
     * If (tint < 0)
     * Lum' = Lum * (1.0 + tint)
     *
     * For example: Lum = 200; tint = -0.5; Darken 50%
     * Lum' = 200 * (0.5) => 100
     * For example: Lum = 200; tint = -1.0; Darken 100% (make black)
     * Lum' = 200 * (1.0-1.0) => 0
     * If (tint > 0)
     * Lum' = Lum * (1.0-tint) + (HLSMAX - HLSMAX * (1.0-tint))
     * For example: Lum = 100; tint = 0.75; Lighten 75%
     *
     * Lum' = 100 * (1-.75) + (HLSMAX - HLSMAX*(1-.75))
     * = 100 * .25 + (255 - 255 * .25)
     * = 25 + (255 - 63) = 25 + 192 = 217
     * For example: Lum = 100; tint = 1.0; Lighten 100% (make white)
     * Lum' = 100 * (1-1) + (HLSMAX - HLSMAX*(1-1))
     * = 100 * 0 + (255 - 255 * 0)
     * = 0 + (255 - 0) = 255
     * 
*
* * @param tint the tint value */ @Override public void setTint(double tint) { ctColor.setTint(tint); } /** * Returns the underlying XML bean * * @return the underlying XML bean */ @Internal public CTColor getCTColor(){ return ctColor; } /** * Checked type cast {@code color} to an XSSFColor. * * @param color the color to type cast * @return the type casted color * @throws IllegalArgumentException if color is null or is not an instance of XSSFColor */ public static XSSFColor toXSSFColor(Color color) { // FIXME: this method would be more useful if it could convert any Color to an XSSFColor // Currently the only benefit of this method is to throw an IllegalArgumentException // instead of a ClassCastException. if (color != null && !(color instanceof XSSFColor)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Only XSSFColor objects are supported, but had " + color.getClass()); } return (XSSFColor)color; } @Override public int hashCode(){ return ctColor.toString().hashCode(); } // Helper methods for {@link #equals(Object)} private boolean sameIndexed(XSSFColor other) { if (isIndexed() == other.isIndexed()) { return !isIndexed() || getIndexed() == other.getIndexed(); } return false; } private boolean sameARGB(XSSFColor other) { if (isRGB() == other.isRGB()) { return !isRGB() || Arrays.equals(getARGB(), other.getARGB()); } return false; } private boolean sameTheme(XSSFColor other) { if (isThemed() == other.isThemed()) { return !isThemed() || getTheme() == other.getTheme(); } return false; } private boolean sameTint(XSSFColor other) { if (hasTint() == other.hasTint()) { return !hasTint() || getTint() == other.getTint(); } return false; } private boolean sameAuto(XSSFColor other) { return isAuto() == other.isAuto(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object o){ if(!(o instanceof XSSFColor)) { return false; } XSSFColor other = (XSSFColor)o; // Compare each field in ctColor. // Cannot compare ctColor's XML string representation because equivalent // colors may have different relation namespace URI's return sameARGB(other) && sameTheme(other) && sameIndexed(other) && sameTint(other) && sameAuto(other); } }




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