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package javafx.util.converter;
import javafx.util.StringConverter;
StringConverter
implementation for Character
(and char primitive) values.
Since: JavaFX 2.1
/**
* <p>{@link StringConverter} implementation for {@link Character}
* (and char primitive) values.</p>
* @since JavaFX 2.1
*/
public class CharacterStringConverter extends StringConverter<Character> {
{@inheritDoc} /** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override public Character fromString(String value) {
// If the specified value is null or zero-length, return null
if (value == null) {
return null;
}
value = value.trim();
if (value.length() < 1) {
return null;
}
return Character.valueOf(value.charAt(0));
}
{@inheritDoc} /** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override public String toString(Character value) {
// If the specified value is null, return a zero-length String
if (value == null) {
return "";
}
return value.toString();
}
}