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package org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
/**
* Stores width and height details about a font.
*/
public class FontDetails
{
private String _fontName;
private int _height;
private final Map charWidths = new HashMap();
/**
* Construct the font details with the given name and height.
*
* @param fontName The font name.
* @param height The height of the font.
*/
public FontDetails( String fontName, int height )
{
_fontName = fontName;
_height = height;
}
public String getFontName()
{
return _fontName;
}
public int getHeight()
{
return _height;
}
public void addChar( char c, int width )
{
charWidths.put(Character.valueOf(c), Integer.valueOf(width));
}
/**
* Retrieves the width of the specified character. If the metrics for
* a particular character are not available it defaults to returning the
* width for the 'W' character.
*/
public int getCharWidth( char c )
{
Integer widthInteger = charWidths.get(Character.valueOf(c));
if (widthInteger == null) {
return 'W' == c ? 0 : getCharWidth('W');
}
return widthInteger;
}
public void addChars( char[] characters, int[] widths )
{
for ( int i = 0; i < characters.length; i++ )
{
charWidths.put( Character.valueOf(characters[i]), Integer.valueOf(widths[i]));
}
}
protected static String buildFontHeightProperty(String fontName) {
return "font." + fontName + ".height";
}
protected static String buildFontWidthsProperty(String fontName) {
return "font." + fontName + ".widths";
}
protected static String buildFontCharactersProperty(String fontName) {
return "font." + fontName + ".characters";
}
/**
* Create an instance of FontDetails
by loading them from the
* provided property object.
* @param fontName the font name
* @param fontMetricsProps the property object holding the details of this
* particular font.
* @return a new FontDetails instance.
*/
public static FontDetails create( String fontName, Properties fontMetricsProps )
{
String heightStr = fontMetricsProps.getProperty( buildFontHeightProperty(fontName) );
String widthsStr = fontMetricsProps.getProperty( buildFontWidthsProperty(fontName) );
String charactersStr = fontMetricsProps.getProperty( buildFontCharactersProperty(fontName) );
// Ensure that this is a font we know about
if(heightStr == null || widthsStr == null || charactersStr == null) {
// We don't know all we need to about this font
// Since we don't know its sizes, we can't work with it
throw new IllegalArgumentException("The supplied FontMetrics doesn't know about the font '" + fontName + "', so we can't use it. Please add it to your font metrics file (see StaticFontMetrics.getFontDetails");
}
int height = Integer.parseInt(heightStr);
FontDetails d = new FontDetails(fontName, height);
String[] charactersStrArray = split(charactersStr, ",", -1);
String[] widthsStrArray = split(widthsStr, ",", -1);
if (charactersStrArray.length != widthsStrArray.length)
throw new RuntimeException("Number of characters does not number of widths for font " + fontName);
for ( int i = 0; i < widthsStrArray.length; i++ )
{
if (charactersStrArray[i].length() != 0)
d.addChar(charactersStrArray[i].charAt(0), Integer.parseInt(widthsStrArray[i]));
}
return d;
}
/**
* Gets the width of all characters in a string.
*
* @param str The string to measure.
* @return The width of the string for a 10 point font.
*/
public int getStringWidth(String str)
{
int width = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < str.length(); i++)
{
width += getCharWidth(str.charAt(i));
}
return width;
}
/**
* Split the given string into an array of strings using the given
* delimiter.
*/
private static String[] split(String text, String separator, int max)
{
StringTokenizer tok = new StringTokenizer(text, separator);
int listSize = tok.countTokens();
if(max != -1 && listSize > max)
listSize = max;
String list[] = new String[listSize];
for(int i = 0; tok.hasMoreTokens(); i++)
{
if(max != -1 && i == listSize - 1)
{
StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer((text.length() * (listSize - i)) / listSize);
while(tok.hasMoreTokens())
{
buf.append(tok.nextToken());
if(tok.hasMoreTokens())
buf.append(separator);
}
list[i] = buf.toString().trim();
break;
}
list[i] = tok.nextToken().trim();
}
return list;
}
}