/*
- * Jalview - A Sequence Alignment Editor and Viewer (Version 2.8.2)
- * Copyright (C) 2014 The Jalview Authors
+ * Jalview - A Sequence Alignment Editor and Viewer ($$Version-Rel$$)
+ * Copyright (C) $$Year-Rel$$ The Jalview Authors
*
* This file is part of Jalview.
*
* Jalview is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
- * as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3
+ * of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Jalview is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
* of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
*
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Jalview. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with Jalview. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
* The Jalview Authors are detailed in the 'AUTHORS' file.
*/
/**
*/
package jalview.util;
+import java.util.Arrays;
+
/**
- * DOCUMENT ME!
+ * A utility class that provides a variety of formatting methods.
+ *
+ * Principle method {@code format} formats the number following printf
+ * conventions. Main limitation: Can only handle one format parameter at a time
+ * Use multiple Format objects to format more than one number
*
- * @author $author$
- * @version $Revision$
+ * @author unknown
*/
public class Format
{
private char fmt; // one of cdeEfgGiosxXos
+ private final String formatString;
+
/**
- * Creates a new Format object.
+ * Creates a new Format object given a format descriptor, which follows printf
+ * conventions The string has a prefix, a format code and a suffix. The prefix
+ * and suffix become part of the formatted output. The format code directs the
+ * formatting of the (single) parameter to be formatted. The code has the
+ * following structure
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>a % (required)
+ * <li>a modifier (optional)
+ * <dl>
+ * <dt>+
+ * <dd>forces display of + for positive numbers
+ * <dt>0
+ * <dd>show leading zeroes
+ * <dt>-
+ * <dd>align left in the field
+ * <dt>space
+ * <dd>prepend a space in front of positive numbers
+ * <dt>#
+ * <dd>use "alternate" format. Add 0 or 0x for octal or hexadecimal numbers.
+ * Don't suppress trailing zeroes in general floating point format.
+ * </dl>
+ * <li>an integer denoting field width (optional)
+ * <li>a period followed by an integer denoting precision (optional)
+ * <li>a format descriptor (required)
+ * <dl>
+ * <dt>f
+ * <dd>floating point number in fixed format
+ * <dt>e, E
+ * <dd>floating point number in exponential notation (scientific format). The
+ * E format results in an uppercase E for the exponent (1.14130E+003), the e
+ * format in a lowercase e.
+ * <dt>g, G
+ * <dd>floating point number in general format (fixed format for small
+ * numbers, exponential format for large numbers). Trailing zeroes are
+ * suppressed. The G format results in an uppercase E for the exponent (if
+ * any), the g format in a lowercase e.
+ * <dt>d, i
+ * <dd>integer in decimal
+ * <dt>x
+ * <dd>integer in hexadecimal
+ * <dt>o
+ * <dd>integer in octal
+ * <dt>s
+ * <dd>string
+ * <dt>c
+ * <dd>character
+ * </dl>
+ * </ul>
*
* @param s
- * DOCUMENT ME!
+ * the format descriptor
*/
- public Format(String s)
+ public Format(final String s)
{
+ formatString = s;
width = 0;
precision = -1;
pre = "";
}
/**
- * Formats the number following printf conventions. Main limitation: Can only
- * handle one format parameter at a time Use multiple Format objects to format
- * more than one number
- *
- * @param s
- * the format string following printf conventions The string has a
- * prefix, a format code and a suffix. The prefix and suffix become
- * part of the formatted output. The format code directs the
- * formatting of the (single) parameter to be formatted. The code has
- * the following structure
- * <ul>
- * <li>a % (required)
- * <li>a modifier (optional)
- * <dl>
- * <dt>+
- * <dd>forces display of + for positive numbers
- * <dt>0
- * <dd>show leading zeroes
- * <dt>-
- * <dd>align left in the field
- * <dt>space
- * <dd>prepend a space in front of positive numbers
- * <dt>#
- * <dd>use "alternate" format. Add 0 or 0x for octal or hexadecimal
- * numbers. Don't suppress trailing zeroes in general floating point
- * format.
- * </dl>
- * <li>an integer denoting field width (optional)
- * <li>a period followed by an integer denoting precision (optional)
- * <li>a format descriptor (required)
- * <dl>
- * <dt>f
- * <dd>floating point number in fixed format
- * <dt>e, E
- * <dd>floating point number in exponential notation (scientific
- * format). The E format results in an uppercase E for the exponent
- * (1.14130E+003), the e format in a lowercase e.
- * <dt>g, G
- * <dd>floating point number in general format (fixed format for
- * small numbers, exponential format for large numbers). Trailing
- * zeroes are suppressed. The G format results in an uppercase E for
- * the exponent (if any), the g format in a lowercase e.
- * <dt>d, i
- * <dd>integer in decimal
- * <dt>x
- * <dd>integer in hexadecimal
- * <dt>o
- * <dd>integer in octal
- * <dt>s
- * <dd>string
- * <dt>c
- * <dd>character
- * </dl>
- * </ul>
- * @exception IllegalArgumentException
- * if bad format
+ * Returns a 6 character string consisting of the hex values of the colour's
+ * rgb values (left padded with zeroes if necessary)
*
+ * @param color
+ * @return
*/
public static String getHexString(java.awt.Color color)
{
/**
* Formats a character into a string (like sprintf in C)
*
- * @param x
+ * @param debounceTrap
* the value to format
* @return the formatted string
*/
/**
* Formats a string into a larger string (like sprintf in C)
*
- * @param x
+ * @param debounceTrap
* the value to format
* @return the formatted string
*/
}
/**
- * DOCUMENT ME!
+ * Returns a string consisting of n repeats of character c
*
* @param c
- * DOCUMENT ME!
* @param n
- * DOCUMENT ME!
*
- * @return DOCUMENT ME!
+ * @return
*/
- private static String repeat(char c, int n)
+ static String repeat(char c, int n)
{
if (n <= 0)
{
return "";
}
-
- StringBuffer s = new StringBuffer(n);
-
- for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
- {
- s.append(c);
- }
-
- return s.toString();
+ char[] chars = new char[n];
+ Arrays.fill(chars, c);
+ return new String(chars);
}
/**
{
w = width;
}
- else if (((fmt == 'd') || (fmt == 'i') || (fmt == 'x') || (fmt == 'X') || (fmt == 'o'))
- && (precision > 0))
+ else if (((fmt == 'd') || (fmt == 'i') || (fmt == 'x') || (fmt == 'X')
+ || (fmt == 'o')) && (precision > 0))
{
w = precision;
}
double factor = 1;
String leading_zeroes = "";
- for (int i = 1; (i <= precision) && (factor <= 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFL); i++)
+ for (int i = 1; (i <= precision)
+ && (factor <= 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFL); i++)
{
factor *= 10;
leading_zeroes = leading_zeroes + "0";
String f = "";
int e = 0;
double dd = d;
- double factor = 1;
if (d != 0)
{
while (dd > 10)
{
e++;
- factor /= 10;
dd = dd / 10;
}
while (dd < 1)
{
e--;
- factor *= 10;
dd = dd * 10;
}
}
return fixed_format(d);
}
- d = d * factor;
- f = f + fixed_format(d);
+ f = f + fixed_format(dd);
if ((fmt == 'e') || (fmt == 'g'))
{
return f + p.substring(p.length() - 3, p.length());
}
+
+ @Override
+ public String toString()
+ {
+ return formatString;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Bespoke method to format percentage float value to the specified number of
+ * decimal places. Avoids use of general-purpose format parsers as a
+ * processing hotspot.
+ *
+ * @param sb
+ * @param value
+ * @param dp
+ */
+ public static void appendPercentage(StringBuilder sb, float value, int dp)
+ {
+ /*
+ * rounding first
+ */
+ double d = value;
+ long factor = 1L;
+ for (int i = 0; i < dp; i++)
+ {
+ factor *= 10;
+ }
+ d *= factor;
+ d += 0.5;
+
+ /*
+ * integer part
+ */
+ value = (float) (d / factor);
+ sb.append((long) value);
+
+ /*
+ * decimal places
+ */
+ if (dp > 0)
+ {
+ sb.append(".");
+ while (dp > 0)
+ {
+ value = value - (int) value;
+ value *= 10;
+ sb.append((int) value);
+ dp--;
+ }
+ }
+ }
}