public interface OptionArrayable extends OptionModifiable
For example, let's say we are implementing an integer array option class.
public class MyIntArray extends ArrayOption implements OptionArrayable,
OptionModifiable {
int values[];
// rest of implementation goes here.
public void modify(java.lang.String[] value) {
try {
int newValues[] = new int[ value.length ];
for int( n = 0; n < value.length; n++ ) {
newValues[ n ] = Integer.parseInt( value[ n ] );
}
values[ n ] = newValues;
}
catch ( NumberFormatException e ) {
throw new OptionModificationException( "Not a number." );
}
}
}
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
modify(java.lang.String[] value)
Modify an option based on several string representations.
|
modifyvoid modify(java.lang.String[] value)
throws OptionModificationException
value - String representation of the object.OptionModificationException - Thrown if an error occurs
during modification of an option.