com.abstractics.utils.converter
Class ConverterColor
java.lang.Object
com.abstractics.utils.converter.ConverterColor
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- ObjectConverter
- public class ConverterColor
- extends java.lang.Object
- implements ObjectConverter
Converts the given object into a String via the toString()
method and then converts the String into a java.awt.Color
object. Any string given in standard HTML #FFFFFF format can be converted. In
addition, the following color names are known (case-insensitive): black,
blue, cyan, darkgray, gray, green, lightgray, magenta, orange, pink, red,
white, yellow
- Version:
- $Id: ConverterColor.java,v 1.2 2006/03/15 05:37:30 andyman99 Exp $
- Author:
- Andrew Lawrence, Copyright 2006 Abstractics, L.L.C., Licensed under the Apache
License, Version 2.0
Method Summary |
java.lang.Object |
convert(java.lang.Object obj,
java.util.Locale locale)
Converts to a Color, using known colors if possible |
java.lang.Class |
getClassToConvertTo()
Returns java.awt.Color |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
ConverterColor
public ConverterColor()
getClassToConvertTo
public java.lang.Class getClassToConvertTo()
- Returns
java.awt.Color
- Specified by:
getClassToConvertTo
in interface ObjectConverter
- Returns:
- The class that this converter converts to
- See Also:
com.abstractics.xmlpanel.utils.stringtoobject.ObjectConverter#getClassToConvertTo()
convert
public java.lang.Object convert(java.lang.Object obj,
java.util.Locale locale)
throws ObjectConverterException
- Converts to a Color, using known colors if possible
- Specified by:
convert
in interface ObjectConverter
- Parameters:
obj
- Object to be converted. Guaranteed not to be null and not to
already be an instanceof the Class returned by
ObjectConverter.getClassToConvertTo()
. Those conditions are checked
before the converter is even called.locale
- The locale that is asking for the conversion. This may or may
not be necessary for the conversion.
- Returns:
- The converted object - should NEVER return anything that is not
an instanceof the class returned by
ObjectConverter.getClassToConvertTo()
- Throws:
ObjectConverterException
- Throw this exception if the string cannot be converted, for
whatever reason.- See Also:
com.abstractics.xmlpanel.utils.stringtoobject.ObjectConverter#convert(Object)