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/** From 'Programming in Qt', page 180 */
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import org.trinitydesktop.qt.*;
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/**
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* A class that validates ISBN numbers. See the text for the
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* specification.
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*/
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public class ISBNValidator extends TQValidator
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{
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public ISBNValidator()
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{
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super(null,null);
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}
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/**
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* This method is called after every input. Since we can check every
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* character as soon as it is entered, we only need to check one
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* character at a time for validity. To determine whether
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* the whole string is acceptable, we must look at the whole
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* string
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* Note that input can also be deleted. This makes it useless
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* to save state (like the number of entered digits) between
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* invocations of validate(), because we would have to keep an extra
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* copy of the last string.
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*/
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public int validate(StringBuffer text, int[] position)
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{
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int pos = position[0] - 1;
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if( text.length() == 0 )
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return Valid;
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/* Protect against spurious calls to validate() */
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if (pos > text.length() )
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return Valid;
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/* Anything but decimal digits and dashes is invalid. We only need
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* to check the character at the cursor positions. This speeds
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* things up massively.
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*/
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if( !Character.isDigit(text.charAt(pos)) && ( text.charAt(pos) != '-' ) )
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{
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System.out.println( "Typed character is neither digit nor dash" );
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return Invalid;
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}
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/* Dashes are only valid at position 1 (the second position),
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* position 8 (if there was no dash at position 1), or position 9 (if
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* there was a dash at position 1).
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*/
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if( text.charAt(pos) == '-' )
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{
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if( pos != 1 && pos != 8 && pos != 9 )
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{
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System.out.println( "Dash at wrong position" );
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return Invalid;
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}
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if( ( pos == 8 && text.charAt(1) == '-' ) ||
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( pos == 9 && text.charAt(1) != '-' ) )
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{
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System.out.println( "Dash at wrong position" );
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return Invalid;
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}
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}
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/* If the characters entered so far are valid, but the string
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* contains less than ten digits, it could be made acceptable, but
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* is not yet.
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*/
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int numdigits = text.length();
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if( text.length() > 1 && text.charAt(1) == '-' ) numdigits--;
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if( text.length() > 8 && text.charAt(8) == '-' ) numdigits--;
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if( text.length() > 9 && text.charAt(9) == '-' ) numdigits--;
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if( numdigits < 10 )
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{
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System.out.println( "Less than ten digits; input valid but not yet acceptable" );
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return Valid;
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}
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if( numdigits > 10 )
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{
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System.out.println( "More than ten digits; input invalid" );
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return Invalid;
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}
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if( text.charAt(1) != '-' || text.charAt(9) != '-' )
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{
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System.out.println( "Ten digits, but dashes not in the right places. Could be fixed up" );
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return Valid;
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}
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System.out.println( "Input acceptable" );
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return Acceptable;
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}
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/**
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* This method is called when the user has pressed return, but
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* validate() has judged the string valid but not acceptable. Note
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* that fixup() is not required to return an acceptable string. It is
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* guaranteed that the caller will validate() the string once again
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* after the call to fixup().
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*/
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public void fixup(StringBuffer text)
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{
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/* We can fix the input only if the dashes are missing,
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* since we cannot implement the missing digits. (We could at least
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* compute the last one with the checksum algorithm, but won't do so
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* here.)
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*/
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/* If at least one digit has been entered but there is no dash at
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* position 1, insert one.
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*/
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if( text.length() > 1 && text.charAt(1) != '-' )
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text.insert( 1, "-" );
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/* If at least nine digits have been entered but there is no dash
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* at position 10 (because of the last two lines, we can safely
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* assume that the first dash is already in place), insert one.
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*/
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if( text.length() > 10 /* nine digits plus dash */ && text.charAt(10) != '-' )
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text.insert( 10, "-" );
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}
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public static void main(String[] args)
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{
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class ReturnReceiver extends TQObject {
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public void slotReturnPressed()
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{
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System.out.println( "return pressed - input accepted" );
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}
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}
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TQApplication myapp = new TQApplication( args );
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// create a line edit
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TQLineEdit myedit = new TQLineEdit((TQWidget) null);
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myedit.resize( 100, 30 );
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// create and assign a validator for the line edit
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ISBNValidator myvalidator = new ISBNValidator();
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myedit.setValidator(myvalidator);
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// set up a receiver for the returnPressed() signal
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ReturnReceiver receiver = new ReturnReceiver();
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TQObject.connect( myedit, SIGNAL( "returnPressed()" ),
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receiver, SLOT( "slotReturnPressed()" ) );
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myapp.setMainWidget( myedit );
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myedit.show();
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myapp.exec();
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return;
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}
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static {
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qtjava.initialize();
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}
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}
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