PointConverter.java
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package org.apache.commons.beanutils2.converters;
import java.awt.Point;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
/**
* {@link org.apache.commons.beanutils2.Converter} implementation that handles conversion to and from {@link Point}.
*
* @since 2.0.0
*/
public class PointConverter extends AbstractConverter<Point> {
/** Pattern used to split the {@link Point#x} and {@link Point#y} coordinate. */
private static final Pattern POINT_SPLIT = Pattern.compile("\\s*,\\s*");
/**
* Construct a <strong>{@link Point}</strong> <em>Converter</em> that throws a {@code ConversionException} if an error occurs.
*/
public PointConverter() {
}
/**
* Constructs a {@link org.apache.commons.beanutils2.Converter} that will return the specified default value if a conversion error occurs.
*
* @param defaultValue The default value to be returned if the value to be converted is missing or an error occurs converting the value.
*/
public PointConverter(final Point defaultValue) {
super(defaultValue);
}
/**
* Converts the specified input object into an output object of the specified type.
*
* @param type Data type to which this value should be converted.
* @param value The {@link String} property value to convert.
* @return A {@link Point} represented by the x and y coordinate of the input.
* @throws NullPointerException If the value is null.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException If the configuration value is an invalid representation of a {@link Point}.
* @throws NumberFormatException If a one of coordinates cannot be parsed to an {@link Integer}.
*/
@Override
protected <T> T convertToType(final Class<T> type, final Object value) throws Throwable {
if (Point.class.isAssignableFrom(type)) {
final String stringValue = toString(value);
if (stringValue.isEmpty()) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("A point cannot be empty.");
}
final int lastCharIndex = stringValue.length() - 1;
if (stringValue.charAt(0) != '(' || stringValue.charAt(lastCharIndex) != ')') {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Point coordinates must be enclosed in brackets.");
}
final String coordinates = stringValue.substring(1, lastCharIndex);
final String[] xy = POINT_SPLIT.split(coordinates);
if (xy.length != 2) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Point must have an x coordinate, and y coordinate only, " + "expecting the following format: (40, 200)");
}
final int x = Integer.parseInt(xy[0]);
final int y = Integer.parseInt(xy[1]);
return type.cast(new Point(x, y));
}
throw conversionException(type, value);
}
/**
* Gets the default type this {@code Converter} handles.
*
* @return The default type this {@code Converter} handles.
* @since 2.0.0
*/
@Override
protected Class<Point> getDefaultType() {
return Point.class;
}
}