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package org.apache.pdfbox.pdmodel.common;
import org.apache.pdfbox.cos.COSArray;
import org.apache.pdfbox.cos.COSBase;
import org.apache.pdfbox.cos.COSFloat;
import org.apache.pdfbox.cos.COSNumber;
/**
* This class will be used to signify a range. a(min) <= a* <= a(max)
*
* @author <a href="mailto:ben@benlitchfield.com">Ben Litchfield</a>
* @version $Revision: 1.4 $
*/
public class PDRange implements COSObjectable
{
private COSArray rangeArray;
private int startingIndex;
/**
* Constructor with an initial range of 0..1.
*/
public PDRange()
{
rangeArray = new COSArray();
rangeArray.add( new COSFloat( 0.0f ) );
rangeArray.add( new COSFloat( 1.0f ) );
startingIndex = 0;
}
/**
* Constructor assumes a starting index of 0.
*
* @param range The array that describes the range.
*/
public PDRange( COSArray range )
{
rangeArray = range;
}
/**
* Constructor with an index into an array. Because some arrays specify
* multiple ranges ie [ 0,1, 0,2, 2,3 ] It is convenient for this
* class to take an index into an array. So if you want this range to
* represent 0,2 in the above example then you would say <code>new PDRange( array, 1 )</code>.
*
* @param range The array that describes the index
* @param index The range index into the array for the start of the range.
*/
public PDRange( COSArray range, int index )
{
rangeArray = range;
startingIndex = index;
}
/**
* Convert this standard java object to a COS object.
*
* @return The cos object that matches this Java object.
*/
public COSBase getCOSObject()
{
return rangeArray;
}
/**
* This will get the underlying array value.
*
* @return The cos object that this object wraps.
*/
public COSArray getCOSArray()
{
return rangeArray;
}
/**
* This will get the minimum value of the range.
*
* @return The min value.
*/
public float getMin()
{
COSNumber min = (COSNumber)rangeArray.getObject( startingIndex*2 );
return min.floatValue();
}
/**
* This will set the minimum value for the range.
*
* @param min The new minimum for the range.
*/
public void setMin( float min )
{
rangeArray.set( startingIndex*2, new COSFloat( min ) );
}
/**
* This will get the maximum value of the range.
*
* @return The max value.
*/
public float getMax()
{
COSNumber max = (COSNumber)rangeArray.getObject( startingIndex*2+1 );
return max.floatValue();
}
/**
* This will set the maximum value for the range.
*
* @param max The new maximum for the range.
*/
public void setMax( float max )
{
rangeArray.set( startingIndex*2+1, new COSFloat( max ) );
}
}