net.sf.saxon.value
Class UntypedAtomicValue
java.lang.Object
net.sf.saxon.value.Value
net.sf.saxon.value.AtomicValue
net.sf.saxon.value.StringValue
net.sf.saxon.value.UntypedAtomicValue
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable, PullEvent, SequenceIterable, GroundedValue, Item, ValueRepresentation, ConversionResult
public class UntypedAtomicValue
- extends StringValue
An Untyped Atomic value. This inherits from StringValue for implementation convenience, even
though an untypedAtomic value is not a String in the data model type hierarchy.
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Methods inherited from class net.sf.saxon.value.StringValue |
codepointEquals, containsSurrogatePairs, contract, convertStringToAtomicType, convertStringToBuiltInType, diagnosticDisplay, effectiveBooleanValue, equals, expand, expand, getPrimitiveStringValue, getSchemaComparable, getStringLength, getStringLength, getXPathComparable, isIdentical, isKnownToContainNoSurrogates, isZeroLength, iterateCharacters, makeRestrictedString, makeStringValue, setContainsNoSurrogates, setStringValueCS, toString, validate |
Methods inherited from class net.sf.saxon.value.AtomicValue |
asAtomic, checkPermittedContents, convert, convert, getCardinality, getComponent, getItemType, getLength, getStringValue, getStringValueCS, getTypedValue, getTypeLabel, isNaN, itemAt, iterate, process, setTypeLabel, subsequence |
Methods inherited from class net.sf.saxon.value.Value |
asItem, asItem, asIterator, asValue, convertToJava, fromItem, getCanonicalLexicalRepresentation, getIterator, iterate, reduce, stringToNumber |
ZERO_LENGTH_UNTYPED
public static final UntypedAtomicValue ZERO_LENGTH_UNTYPED
UntypedAtomicValue
public UntypedAtomicValue(CharSequence value)
- Constructor
- Parameters:
value
- the String value. Null is taken as equivalent to "".
copyAsSubType
public AtomicValue copyAsSubType(AtomicType typeLabel)
- Create a copy of this atomic value, with a different type label
- Overrides:
copyAsSubType
in class StringValue
- Parameters:
typeLabel
- the type label of the new copy. The caller is responsible for checking that
the value actually conforms to this type.
- Returns:
- the copied value
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.
- Overrides:
getPrimitiveType
in class StringValue
- Returns:
- the primitive type
convertPrimitive
public ConversionResult convertPrimitive(BuiltInAtomicType requiredType,
boolean validate,
XPathContext context)
- Convert a value to another primitive data type, with control over how validation is
handled.
- Overrides:
convertPrimitive
in class StringValue
- Parameters:
requiredType
- type code of the required atomic type. This must not be a namespace-sensitive type.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.context
- XPath dynamic context. Used only where the target type is one such as
NCName whose definition is context-sensitive
- Returns:
- the result of the conversion, if successful. If unsuccessful, the value returned
will be a ValidationErrorValue. The caller must check for this condition. No exception is thrown, instead
the exception will be encapsulated within the ErrorValue.
compareTo
public int compareTo(AtomicValue other,
StringCollator collator,
XPathContext context)
- Compare an untypedAtomic value with another value, using a given collator to perform
any string comparisons. This works by converting the untypedAtomic value to the type
of the other operand, which is the correct behavior for operators like "=" and "!=",
but not for "eq" and "ne": in the latter case, the untypedAtomic value is converted
to a string and this method is therefore not used.
- Returns:
- -1 if the this value is less than the other, 0 if they are equal, +1 if this
value is greater.
- Throws:
ClassCastException
- if the value cannot be cast to the type of the other operand
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