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package org.apache.commons.lang3.text.translate;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.HashSet;
Translates a value using a lookup table.
Since: 3.0 Deprecated: as of 3.6, use commons-text
LookupTranslator instead
/**
* Translates a value using a lookup table.
*
* @since 3.0
* @deprecated as of 3.6, use commons-text
* <a href="https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-text/javadocs/api-release/org/apache/commons/text/translate/LookupTranslator.html">
* LookupTranslator</a> instead
*/
@Deprecated
public class LookupTranslator extends CharSequenceTranslator {
private final HashMap<String, String> lookupMap;
private final HashSet<Character> prefixSet;
private final int shortest;
private final int longest;
Define the lookup table to be used in translation
Note that, as of Lang 3.1, the key to the lookup table is converted to a
java.lang.String. This is because we need the key to support hashCode and
equals(Object), allowing it to be the key for a HashMap. See LANG-882.
Params: - lookup – CharSequence[][] table of size [*][2]
/**
* Define the lookup table to be used in translation
*
* Note that, as of Lang 3.1, the key to the lookup table is converted to a
* java.lang.String. This is because we need the key to support hashCode and
* equals(Object), allowing it to be the key for a HashMap. See LANG-882.
*
* @param lookup CharSequence[][] table of size [*][2]
*/
public LookupTranslator(final CharSequence[]... lookup) {
lookupMap = new HashMap<>();
prefixSet = new HashSet<>();
int _shortest = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
int _longest = 0;
if (lookup != null) {
for (final CharSequence[] seq : lookup) {
this.lookupMap.put(seq[0].toString(), seq[1].toString());
this.prefixSet.add(seq[0].charAt(0));
final int sz = seq[0].length();
if (sz < _shortest) {
_shortest = sz;
}
if (sz > _longest) {
_longest = sz;
}
}
}
shortest = _shortest;
longest = _longest;
}
{@inheritDoc}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override
public int translate(final CharSequence input, final int index, final Writer out) throws IOException {
// check if translation exists for the input at position index
if (prefixSet.contains(input.charAt(index))) {
int max = longest;
if (index + longest > input.length()) {
max = input.length() - index;
}
// implement greedy algorithm by trying maximum match first
for (int i = max; i >= shortest; i--) {
final CharSequence subSeq = input.subSequence(index, index + i);
final String result = lookupMap.get(subSeq.toString());
if (result != null) {
out.write(result);
return i;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
}