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* @see format-number in XSLT Specification * @xsl.usage advanced */ public class DecimalFormatProperties extends ElemTemplateElement { static final long serialVersionUID = -6559409339256269446L; /** An instance of DecimalFormatSymbols for this element. * @serial */ DecimalFormatSymbols m_dfs; /** * Constructor DecimalFormatProperties * */ public DecimalFormatProperties(int docOrderNumber) { m_dfs = new java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols(); // Set default values, they can be overiden if necessary. m_dfs.setInfinity(Constants.ATTRVAL_INFINITY); m_dfs.setNaN(Constants.ATTRVAL_NAN); m_docOrderNumber = docOrderNumber; } /** * Return the decimal format Symbols for this element. *

The xsl:decimal-format element declares a decimal-format, * which controls the interpretation of a format pattern used by * the format-number function. If there is a name attribute, then * the element declares a named decimal-format; otherwise, it * declares the default decimal-format. The value of the name * attribute is a QName, which is expanded as described in [2.4 Qualified Names]. * It is an error to declare either the default decimal-format or a * decimal-format with a given name more than once (even with different * import precedence), unless it is declared every time with the same * value for all attributes (taking into account any default values).

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The other attributes on xsl:decimal-format correspond to the * methods on the JDK 1.1 DecimalFormatSymbols class. For each get/set * method pair there is an attribute defined for the xsl:decimal-format * element.

* * @return the decimal format Symbols for this element. */ public DecimalFormatSymbols getDecimalFormatSymbols() { return m_dfs; } /** * If there is a name attribute, then the element declares a named * decimal-format; otherwise, it declares the default decimal-format. * @serial */ private QName m_qname = null; /** * Set the "name" attribute. * If there is a name attribute, then the element declares a named * decimal-format; otherwise, it declares the default decimal-format. * * @param qname The name to set as the "name" attribute. */ public void setName(QName qname) { m_qname = qname; } /** * Get the "name" attribute. * If there is a name attribute, then the element declares a named * decimal-format; otherwise, it declares the default decimal-format. * * @return the value of the "name" attribute. */ public QName getName() { if (m_qname == null) return new QName(""); else return m_qname; } /** * Set the "decimal-separator" attribute. * decimal-separator specifies the character used for the decimal sign; * the default value is the period character (.). * * @param ds Character to set as decimal separator */ public void setDecimalSeparator(char ds) { m_dfs.setDecimalSeparator(ds); } /** * Get the "decimal-separator" attribute. * decimal-separator specifies the character used for the decimal sign; * the default value is the period character (.). * * @return the character to use as decimal separator */ public char getDecimalSeparator() { return m_dfs.getDecimalSeparator(); } /** * Set the "grouping-separator" attribute. * grouping-separator specifies the character used as a grouping * (e.g. thousands) separator; the default value is the comma character (,). * * @param gs Character to use a grouping separator */ public void setGroupingSeparator(char gs) { m_dfs.setGroupingSeparator(gs); } /** * Get the "grouping-separator" attribute. * grouping-separator specifies the character used as a grouping * (e.g. thousands) separator; the default value is the comma character (,). * * @return Character to use a grouping separator */ public char getGroupingSeparator() { return m_dfs.getGroupingSeparator(); } /** * Set the "infinity" attribute. * infinity specifies the string used to represent infinity; * the default value is the string Infinity. * * @param inf String to use as the "infinity" attribute. */ public void setInfinity(String inf) { m_dfs.setInfinity(inf); } /** * Get the "infinity" attribute. * infinity specifies the string used to represent infinity; * the default value is the string Infinity. * * @return String to use as the "infinity" attribute. */ public String getInfinity() { return m_dfs.getInfinity(); } /** * Set the "minus-sign" attribute. * minus-sign specifies the character used as the default minus sign; the * default value is the hyphen-minus character (-, #x2D). * * @param v Character to use as minus sign */ public void setMinusSign(char v) { m_dfs.setMinusSign(v); } /** * Get the "minus-sign" attribute. * minus-sign specifies the character used as the default minus sign; the * default value is the hyphen-minus character (-, #x2D). * * @return Character to use as minus sign */ public char getMinusSign() { return m_dfs.getMinusSign(); } /** * Set the "NaN" attribute. * NaN specifies the string used to represent the NaN value; * the default value is the string NaN. * * @param v String to use as the "NaN" attribute. */ public void setNaN(String v) { m_dfs.setNaN(v); } /** * Get the "NaN" attribute. * NaN specifies the string used to represent the NaN value; * the default value is the string NaN. * * @return String to use as the "NaN" attribute. */ public String getNaN() { return m_dfs.getNaN(); } /** * Return the node name. * * @return the element's name */ public String getNodeName() { return Constants.ELEMNAME_DECIMALFORMAT_STRING; } /** * Set the "percent" attribute. * percent specifies the character used as a percent sign; the default * value is the percent character (%). * * @param v Character to use as percent */ public void setPercent(char v) { m_dfs.setPercent(v); } /** * Get the "percent" attribute. * percent specifies the character used as a percent sign; the default * value is the percent character (%). * * @return Character to use as percent */ public char getPercent() { return m_dfs.getPercent(); } /** * Set the "per-mille" attribute. * per-mille specifies the character used as a per mille sign; the default * value is the Unicode per-mille character (#x2030). * * @param v Character to use as per-mille */ public void setPerMille(char v) { m_dfs.setPerMill(v); } /** * Get the "per-mille" attribute. * per-mille specifies the character used as a per mille sign; the default * value is the Unicode per-mille character (#x2030). * * @return Character to use as per-mille */ public char getPerMille() { return m_dfs.getPerMill(); } /** * Get an int constant identifying the type of element. * @see org.apache.xalan.templates.Constants * * @return The token ID for this element */ public int getXSLToken() { return Constants.ELEMNAME_DECIMALFORMAT; } /** * Set the "zero-digit" attribute. * zero-digit specifies the character used as the digit zero; the default * value is the digit zero (0). * * @param v Character to use as the digit zero */ public void setZeroDigit(char v) { m_dfs.setZeroDigit(v); } /** * Get the "zero-digit" attribute. * zero-digit specifies the character used as the digit zero; the default * value is the digit zero (0). * * @return Character to use as the digit zero */ public char getZeroDigit() { return m_dfs.getZeroDigit(); } /** * Set the "digit" attribute. * digit specifies the character used for a digit in the format pattern; * the default value is the number sign character (#). * * @param v Character to use for a digit in format pattern */ public void setDigit(char v) { m_dfs.setDigit(v); } /** * Get the "digit" attribute. * digit specifies the character used for a digit in the format pattern; * the default value is the number sign character (#). * * @return Character to use for a digit in format pattern */ public char getDigit() { return m_dfs.getDigit(); } /** * Set the "pattern-separator" attribute. * pattern-separator specifies the character used to separate positive * and negative sub patterns in a pattern; the default value is the * semi-colon character (;). * * @param v Character to use as a pattern separator */ public void setPatternSeparator(char v) { m_dfs.setPatternSeparator(v); } /** * Get the "pattern-separator" attribute. * pattern-separator specifies the character used to separate positive * and negative sub patterns in a pattern; the default value is the * semi-colon character (;). * * @return Character to use as a pattern separator */ public char getPatternSeparator() { return m_dfs.getPatternSeparator(); } /** * This function is called to recompose() all of the decimal format properties elements. * * @param root Stylesheet root */ public void recompose(StylesheetRoot root) { root.recomposeDecimalFormats(this); } }