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package org.apache.poi.hwpf.converter;
import java.util.Locale;
import org.apache.poi.util.Beta;
/**
* Utility class to translate numbers in letters, usually for lists.
*
* @author Sergey Vladimirov (vlsergey {at} gmail {dot} com)
*/
@Beta
public final class NumberFormatter {
private static final String[] ROMAN_LETTERS = { "m", "cm", "d", "cd", "c",
"xc", "l", "xl", "x", "ix", "v", "iv", "i" };
private static final int[] ROMAN_VALUES = { 1000, 900, 500, 400, 100, 90,
50, 40, 10, 9, 5, 4, 1 };
private static final int T_ARABIC = 0;
private static final int T_LOWER_LETTER = 4;
private static final int T_LOWER_ROMAN = 2;
private static final int T_ORDINAL = 5;
private static final int T_UPPER_LETTER = 3;
private static final int T_UPPER_ROMAN = 1;
public static String getNumber( int num, int style )
{
switch ( style )
{
case T_UPPER_ROMAN:
return toRoman( num ).toUpperCase(Locale.ROOT);
case T_LOWER_ROMAN:
return toRoman( num );
case T_UPPER_LETTER:
return toLetters( num ).toUpperCase(Locale.ROOT);
case T_LOWER_LETTER:
return toLetters( num );
case T_ARABIC:
case T_ORDINAL:
default:
return String.valueOf( num );
}
}
private static String toLetters(int number) {
if ( number <= 0 ) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Unsupported number: " + number );
}
int num = number;
final int radix = 26;
char buf[] = new char[33];
int charPos = buf.length;
while (num > 0) {
num--; // 1 => a, not 0 => a
int remainder = num % radix;
buf[--charPos] = (char)('a'+remainder);
num = (num - remainder) / radix;
}
return new String(buf, charPos, (buf.length - charPos));
}
private static String toRoman( int number )
{
if ( number <= 0 )
throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Unsupported number: " + number );
StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();
for ( int i = 0; i < ROMAN_LETTERS.length; i++ )
{
String letter = ROMAN_LETTERS[i];
int value = ROMAN_VALUES[i];
while ( number >= value )
{
number -= value;
result.append( letter );
}
}
return result.toString();
}
}
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