com.univocity.parsers.conversions
Class CharacterConversion
java.lang.Object
com.univocity.parsers.conversions.NullConversion<String,T>
com.univocity.parsers.conversions.ObjectConversion<Character>
com.univocity.parsers.conversions.CharacterConversion
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Conversion<String,Character>
public class CharacterConversion
- extends ObjectConversion<Character>
Converts Strings to Characters and vice versa
- Author:
- uniVocity Software Pty Ltd - parsers@univocity.com
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Constructor Summary |
CharacterConversion()
Creates a Conversion from String to Character with default values to return when the input is null. |
CharacterConversion(Character valueIfStringIsNull,
String valueIfObjectIsNull)
Creates a Conversion from String to Character with default values to return when the input is null. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
CharacterConversion
public CharacterConversion()
- Creates a Conversion from String to Character with default values to return when the input is null.
This default constructor assumes the output of a conversion should be null when input is null
CharacterConversion
public CharacterConversion(Character valueIfStringIsNull,
String valueIfObjectIsNull)
- Creates a Conversion from String to Character with default values to return when the input is null.
- Parameters:
valueIfStringIsNull - default Character value to be returned when the input String is null. Used when ObjectConversion.execute(String) is invoked.valueIfObjectIsNull - default String value to be returned when a Character input is null. Used when revert(Character) is invoked.
fromString
protected Character fromString(String input)
- Converts a String to a Character.
- Specified by:
fromString in class ObjectConversion<Character>
- Parameters:
input - The String to be converted to T
- Returns:
- an instance of T, converted from the String input.
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if the input String length is not equal to 1, then an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.
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