net.sf.saxon.value
Class HexBinaryValue

java.lang.Object
  extended by net.sf.saxon.value.Value
      extended by net.sf.saxon.value.AtomicValue
          extended by net.sf.saxon.value.HexBinaryValue
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Comparable, SequenceIterable, Item, ValueRepresentation

public class HexBinaryValue
extends AtomicValue

A value of type xs:hexBinary

See Also:
Serialized Form

Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from class net.sf.saxon.value.Value
EMPTY_CLASS_ARRAY, INDETERMINATE_ORDERING
 
Fields inherited from interface net.sf.saxon.om.ValueRepresentation
EMPTY_VALUE_ARRAY
 
Constructor Summary
HexBinaryValue(byte[] value)
          Constructor: create a hexBinary value from a given array of bytes
HexBinaryValue(CharSequence in)
          Constructor: create a hexBinary value from a supplied string, in which each octet is represented by a pair of values from 0-9, a-f, A-F
HexBinaryValue(CharSequence s, AtomicType type)
          Constructor: create a HexBinary value from a supplied string in hexBinary encoding, with a specified type.
 
Method Summary
 AtomicValue convertPrimitive(BuiltInAtomicType requiredType, boolean validate, XPathContext context)
          Convert to target data type
 Object convertToJava(Class target, XPathContext context)
          Convert to Java object (for passing to external functions)
 AtomicValue copy(AtomicType typeLabel)
          Create a primitive copy of this atomic value (usually so that the type label can be changed).
 boolean equals(Object other)
          Test if the two hexBinary values are equal.
 byte[] getBinaryValue()
          Get the binary value
 int getLengthInOctets()
          Get the number of octets in the value
 BuiltInAtomicType getPrimitiveType()
          Determine the primitive type of the value.
 String getStringValue()
          Convert to string
 int hashCode()
          Return a hash code to support the equals() function
 
Methods inherited from class net.sf.saxon.value.AtomicValue
checkPermittedContents, convert, convert, effectiveBooleanValue, getCardinality, getComponent, getItemType, getLength, getStringValueCS, getTypedValue, getTypeLabel, getXPathComparable, hasBuiltInType, isMultiValued, itemAt, iterate, process, setTypeLabel, toString
 
Methods inherited from class net.sf.saxon.value.Value
asItem, asItem, asIterator, asValue, compareTo, convert, convertJavaObjectToXPath, fromItem, getCanonicalLexicalRepresentation, getIterator, getSchemaComparable, iterate, makeQNameValue, reduce, stringToNumber
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

HexBinaryValue

public HexBinaryValue(CharSequence in)
               throws XPathException
Constructor: create a hexBinary value from a supplied string, in which each octet is represented by a pair of values from 0-9, a-f, A-F

Throws:
XPathException

HexBinaryValue

public HexBinaryValue(CharSequence s,
                      AtomicType type)
Constructor: create a HexBinary value from a supplied string in hexBinary encoding, with a specified type. This method throws no checked exceptions; the caller is expected to ensure that the string is a valid Base64 lexical representation, that it conforms to the specified type, and that the type is indeed a subtype of xs:base64Binary. An unchecked exception such as an IllegalArgumentException may be thrown if these conditions are not satisfied, but this is not guaranteed.

Parameters:
s - the value in hexBinary encoding, with no leading or trailing whitespace
type - the atomic type. This must be xs:base64binary or a subtype.

HexBinaryValue

public HexBinaryValue(byte[] value)
Constructor: create a hexBinary value from a given array of bytes

Method Detail

copy

public AtomicValue copy(AtomicType typeLabel)
Create a primitive copy of this atomic value (usually so that the type label can be changed).

Specified by:
copy in class AtomicValue
Parameters:
typeLabel -

getPrimitiveType

public BuiltInAtomicType getPrimitiveType()
Determine the primitive type of the value. This delivers the same answer as getItemType().getPrimitiveItemType(). The primitive types are the 19 primitive types of XML Schema, plus xs:integer, xs:dayTimeDuration and xs:yearMonthDuration, and xs:untypedAtomic. For external objects, the result is AnyAtomicType.

Specified by:
getPrimitiveType in class AtomicValue

getBinaryValue

public byte[] getBinaryValue()
Get the binary value


convertPrimitive

public AtomicValue convertPrimitive(BuiltInAtomicType requiredType,
                                    boolean validate,
                                    XPathContext context)
Convert to target data type

Specified by:
convertPrimitive in class AtomicValue
Parameters:
requiredType - an integer identifying the required atomic type
context -
validate - true if validation is required. If set to false, the caller guarantees that the value is valid for the target data type, and that further validation is therefore not required. Note that a validation failure may be reported even if validation was not requested.
Returns:
an AtomicValue, a value of the required type; or an ErrorValue

getStringValue

public String getStringValue()
Convert to string

Specified by:
getStringValue in interface Item
Specified by:
getStringValue in interface ValueRepresentation
Specified by:
getStringValue in class AtomicValue
Returns:
the canonical representation.
See Also:
Item.getStringValueCS()

getLengthInOctets

public int getLengthInOctets()
Get the number of octets in the value


convertToJava

public Object convertToJava(Class target,
                            XPathContext context)
                     throws XPathException
Convert to Java object (for passing to external functions)

Overrides:
convertToJava in class Value
Throws:
XPathException

equals

public boolean equals(Object other)
Test if the two hexBinary values are equal.

Overrides:
equals in class Value

hashCode

public int hashCode()
Description copied from class: Value
Return a hash code to support the equals() function

Overrides:
hashCode in class Value


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