PbDateFormatMapping Class Reference
[Misc]

MeshViz Defines the date format and mapping. More...

#include <MeshViz/graph/PbDateFormatMapping.h>

Inheritance diagram for PbDateFormatMapping:
PbBase

List of all members.

Public Member Functions

 PbDateFormatMapping ()
 PbDateFormatMapping (const PbDateFormatMapping &dateFormatMap)
 PbDateFormatMapping (const char *date1, const char *date2, float coord1, float coord2, const char *format=NULL)
 PbDateFormatMapping (const SbString &date1, const SbString &date2, float coord1, float coord2, const SbString &format="")
PbDateFormatMappingoperator= (const PbDateFormatMapping &dateFormatMap)
SoNONUNICODE int setFormat (const char *format)
int setFormat (const SbString &format)
SbString getFormat () const
SoNONUNICODE int setDateMapping (const char *date1, const char *date2, float coord1, float coord2)
int setDateMapping (const SbString &date1, const SbString &date2, float coord1, float coord2)
void getDateMapping (SbString &date1, SbString &date2, float &coord1, float &coord2) const
SbBool getCoordinate (const char *date, float &c) const
SbBool getCoordinate (const SbString &date, float &c) const

Detailed Description

MeshViz Defines the date format and mapping.

This class is used to define date input format and association between dates and coordinates (date mapping).

Date format is defined by a string of characters consisting of only the following letters: ",',h,H, d,D, m,M, y,Y

        &quot;        the date includes a number of seconds defined by a float
                 or integer value
        '        the date includes a number of minutes in 1 or 2 characters
        h or H   the date includes an hour in 2 characters
        D        the date includes a day of the week in 3 characters
        d        the date includes a day of the month in 2 characters
        M        the date includes the month defined by its first 4 letters
        m        the date includes the number of the month in 2 characters
        Y        the date includes the year in 4 characters
        y        the date includes the year in the 20th century in 2 characters
                 (the last 2)
   

The date format is as follows

["] ['] [H | h] [d] [D] [m | M] [y | Y] in any order.

The format may include the letters ", ', H or h (exclusive), d, and D, m or M (exclusive), and y or Y (exclusive), but these letters may be in any order. Each letter may only be used once. If the format is incorrect, an error message is generated and the current date format is not modified.

Examples:

        date format      input date       date obtained

        Ddmy             TUE-10-03-92     Tuesday 10 March 1992
        Ddmy             TUE/10 03 92     Tuesday 10 March 1992
        ymd              92/03/10         10 March 1992
        Ymd              1992.03.10       10 March 1992
        dh               10-23            11 p.m. on the 10th
        Y                1992             1992
        MdY              SEPT.23.1992     23 September 1992
   

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Constructor & Destructor Documentation

PbDateFormatMapping::PbDateFormatMapping (  ) 

Default constructor.

PbDateFormatMapping::PbDateFormatMapping ( const PbDateFormatMapping dateFormatMap  ) 

Copy constructor.

PbDateFormatMapping::PbDateFormatMapping ( const char *  date1,
const char *  date2,
float  coord1,
float  coord2,
const char *  format = NULL 
)

Constructor.

PbDateFormatMapping::PbDateFormatMapping ( const SbString date1,
const SbString date2,
float  coord1,
float  coord2,
const SbString format = "" 
)

Constructor.


Member Function Documentation

SbBool PbDateFormatMapping::getCoordinate ( const SbString date,
float &  c 
) const

Returns the coordinate associated to a date according to date mapping.

FALSE is returned, if the format of the date is incorrect.

SbBool PbDateFormatMapping::getCoordinate ( const char *  date,
float &  c 
) const

Returns the coordinate associated to a date according to date mapping.

FALSE is returned, if the format of the date is incorrect.

Non Unicode List:
This function should not be used in a Unicode application.
void PbDateFormatMapping::getDateMapping ( SbString date1,
SbString date2,
float &  coord1,
float &  coord2 
) const

Gets the date mapping.

SbString PbDateFormatMapping::getFormat (  )  const [inline]

Gets the format for dates.

PbDateFormatMapping& PbDateFormatMapping::operator= ( const PbDateFormatMapping dateFormatMap  ) 

Assignment operator.

Reimplemented from PbBase.

int PbDateFormatMapping::setDateMapping ( const SbString date1,
const SbString date2,
float  coord1,
float  coord2 
)

Defines an association between dates and coordinates (date mapping).

The dates must be in the same format as defined by the method setFormat(). 0 is returned, if the mapping is correct, 1 if the date1 is incorrect, 2 if the date2 is incorrect, and 3 if date1 and date2 are identical. By default date1 is equal to "1-01-70", date2 is equal to "2-01-70", coord1 is equal to 0 and coord2 is equal to 1. 0 is return if the mapping of dates is correct 1 if the first date is incorrect 2 if the second date is incorrect 3 if date1 == date2

SoNONUNICODE int PbDateFormatMapping::setDateMapping ( const char *  date1,
const char *  date2,
float  coord1,
float  coord2 
)

Defines an association between dates and coordinates (date mapping).

The dates must be in the same format as defined by the method setFormat(). 0 is returned, if the mapping is correct, 1 if the date1 is incorrect, 2 if the date2 is incorrect, and 3 if date1 and date2 are identical. By default date1 is equal to "1-01-70", date2 is equal to "2-01-70", coord1 is equal to 0 and coord2 is equal to 1. 0 is return if the mapping of dates is correct 1 if the first date is incorrect 2 if the second date is incorrect 3 if date1 == date2

Non Unicode List:
This function should not be used in a Unicode application.
int PbDateFormatMapping::setFormat ( const SbString format  ) 

Set the format for dates.

0 is return if the format is correct, otherwise the number of the first incorrect character in the format (begin at 1). The default format is "dmy".

SoNONUNICODE int PbDateFormatMapping::setFormat ( const char *  format  ) 

Set the format for dates.

0 is return if the format is correct, otherwise the number of the first incorrect character in the format (begin at 1). The default format is "dmy".

Non Unicode List:
This function should not be used in a Unicode application.

The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:

Open Inventor Toolkit reference manual, generated on 4 Sep 2023
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