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* $Id: CeilingFunction.java,v 1.11 2006/02/05 21:47:41 elharo Exp $
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package org.navimatrix.jaxen.function;
import java.util.List;
import org.navimatrix.jaxen.Context;
import org.navimatrix.jaxen.Function;
import org.navimatrix.jaxen.FunctionCallException;
import org.navimatrix.jaxen.Navigator;
/**
* 4.4 number ceiling(number)
*
*
*
*
The ceiling function returns the smallest
* (closest to negative infinity) number that is not less
* than the argument and that is an integer....If the argument
* is NaN, then NaN is returned. If the argument is positive infinity,
* then positive infinity is returned. If the argument is negative infinity,
* then negative infinity is returned. If the argument is positive zero,
* then positive zero is returned.
* If the argument is negative zero, then negative zero is returned.
* If the argument is less than zero, but greater than -1,
* then negative zero is returned.
*
*
* @author bob mcwhirter (bob @ werken.com)
*
* @see Section 4.4 of the XPath Specification
* @see XPath Specification Errata
*
*/
public class CeilingFunction implements Function
{
/**
* Create a new CeilingFunction
object.
*/
public CeilingFunction() {}
/** Returns the smallest integer greater than or equal to a number.
*
* @param context the context at the point in the
* expression when the function is called
* @param args a list with exactly one item which will be converted to a
* Double
as if by the XPath number()
function
*
* @return a Double
containing the smallest integer greater than or equal
* args.get(0)
*
* @throws FunctionCallException if args
has more or less than one item
*/
public Object call(Context context,
List args) throws FunctionCallException
{
if (args.size() == 1)
{
return evaluate( args.get(0),
context.getNavigator() );
}
throw new FunctionCallException("ceiling() requires one argument.");
}
/** Returns the smallest integer greater than or equal to the argument.
* If necessary, the argument is first converted to a Double
* as if by the XPath number()
function.
*
* @param obj the object whose ceiling is returned
* @param nav ignored
*
* @return a Double
containing the smallest integer
* greater than or equal to obj
*/
public static Double evaluate(Object obj,
Navigator nav)
{
Double value = NumberFunction.evaluate( obj,
nav );
return new Double( Math.ceil( value.doubleValue() ) );
}
}
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