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package org.apache.poi.hwpf.model;

import java.util.Arrays;

import org.apache.poi.util.LittleEndian;

/**
 * The Xst structure is a string. The string is prepended by its length and is
 * not null-terminated.
 * 

* Documentation quoted from Page 424 of 621. [MS-DOC] -- v20110315 Word (.doc) * Binary File Format * * @author Sergey Vladimirov (vlsergey {at} gmail {dot} com) */ public class Xst { /** * An unsigned integer that specifies the number of characters that are * contained in the rgtchar array. */ private int _cch; /** * An array of 16-bit Unicode characters that make up a string. */ private char[] _rgtchar; public Xst() { _cch = 0; _rgtchar = new char[0]; } public Xst( byte[] data, int startOffset ) { int offset = startOffset; _cch = LittleEndian.getUShort( data, offset ); offset += LittleEndian.SHORT_SIZE; _rgtchar = new char[_cch]; for ( int x = 0; x < _cch; x++ ) { _rgtchar[x] = (char) LittleEndian.getShort( data, offset ); offset += LittleEndian.SHORT_SIZE; } } public Xst( String str ) { _cch = str.length(); _rgtchar = str.toCharArray(); } @Override public boolean equals( Object obj ) { if ( this == obj ) return true; if ( obj == null ) return false; if ( getClass() != obj.getClass() ) return false; Xst other = (Xst) obj; if ( _cch != other._cch ) return false; if ( !Arrays.equals( _rgtchar, other._rgtchar ) ) return false; return true; } public String getAsJavaString() { return new String( _rgtchar ); } /** * An unsigned integer that specifies the number of characters that are * contained in the rgtchar array. */ public int getCch() { return _cch; } /** * An array of 16-bit Unicode characters that make up a string. */ public char[] getRgtchar() { return _rgtchar; } public int getSize() { return LittleEndian.SHORT_SIZE + _rgtchar.length * 2; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int result = 1; result = prime * result + _cch; result = prime * result + Arrays.hashCode( _rgtchar ); return result; } public void serialize( byte[] data, int startOffset ) { int offset = startOffset; LittleEndian.putUShort( data, offset, _cch ); offset += LittleEndian.SHORT_SIZE; for ( char c : _rgtchar ) { LittleEndian.putShort( data, offset, (short) c ); offset += LittleEndian.SHORT_SIZE; } } @Override public String toString() { return "Xst [" + _cch + "; " + Arrays.toString(_rgtchar) + "]"; } }





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