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package javafx.css;

import javafx.scene.text.Font;

A representation of a parsed CSS value. V is the type of the parsed value, T is the StyleableProperty type of the converted value. Instances of ParsedValue are created by the CSS parser. For example, the parser creates a ParsedValue<String,Color> when it parses a web Color.

A ParsedValue is meaningful to the code that calculates actual values from parsed CSS values. Elsewhere the value returned by getValue() is likely to be obscure, abstruse and perplexing.

Since:JavaFX 8.0
/** * A representation of a parsed CSS value. {@code V} is the type of the parsed * value, {@code T} is the {@code StyleableProperty} type of the converted value. * Instances of {@code ParsedValue} are created by the CSS parser. For example, * the parser creates a {@code ParsedValue<String,Color>} when it parses a * web Color. * <p> * A ParsedValue is meaningful to the code that calculates actual values from * parsed CSS values. Elsewhere the value returned by * {@link #getValue()} is likely to be obscure, abstruse and perplexing. * @since JavaFX 8.0 */
public class ParsedValue<V, T> {
The CSS property value as created by the parser.
/** * The CSS property value as created by the parser. */
final protected V value;
Returns:The CSS property value as created by the parser, which may be null or otherwise incomprehensible.
/** * @return The CSS property value as created by the parser, which may be null * or otherwise incomprehensible. */
public final V getValue() { return value; }
The StyleConverter which converts the parsed value to the type of the StyleableProperty. This may be null, in which case convert will return getValue()
/** * The {@code StyleConverter} which converts the parsed value to * the type of the {@link StyleableProperty}. This may be null, in which * case {@link #convert(javafx.scene.text.Font) convert} * will return {@link #getValue() getValue()} */
final protected StyleConverter<V, T> converter;
A StyleConverter converts the parsed value to the type of the StyleableProperty. If the StyleConverter is null, convert(Font) will return getValue()
Returns:The StyleConverter which converts the parsed value to the type of the StyleableProperty. May return null.
/** * A {@code StyleConverter} converts the parsed value to * the type of the {@link StyleableProperty}. If the {@code StyleConverter} * is null, {@link #convert(javafx.scene.text.Font)} * will return {@link #getValue()} * @return The {@code StyleConverter} which converts the parsed value to * the type of the {@link StyleableProperty}. May return null. */
public final StyleConverter<V, T> getConverter() { return converter; }
Convenience method for calling convert on this ParsedValue.
Params:
See Also:
Returns:The value converted to the type of the StyleableProperty
/** * Convenience method for calling * {@link StyleConverter#convert(javafx.css.ParsedValue, javafx.scene.text.Font) convert} * on this {@code ParsedValue}. * @param font The {@link Font} to use when converting a * <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-values/#relative-lengths">relative</a> * value. * @return The value converted to the type of the {@link StyleableProperty} * @see #getConverter() */
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public T convert(Font font) { // unchecked! return (T)((converter != null) ? converter.convert(this, font) : value); }
If value is itself a ParsedValue or sequence of values, and should any of those values need to be looked up, then this flag is set. This does not mean that this particular value needs to be looked up, but that this value contains a value that needs to be looked up.
Returns:true if this value contains a value that needs to be looked up, otherwise false
Since:9
/** * If value is itself a ParsedValue or sequence of values, and should any of * those values need to be looked up, then this flag is set. This * does not mean that this particular value needs to be looked up, but * that this value contains a value that needs to be looked up. * * @return true if this value contains a value that needs to be looked up, * otherwise false * @since 9 */
public boolean isContainsLookups() { return false; }
If value references another property, then the real value needs to be looked up.
Returns:true if value references another property, otherwise false
Since:9
/** * If value references another property, then the real value needs to * be looked up. * * @return true if value references another property, otherwise false * @since 9 */
public boolean isLookup() { return false; }
Create an instance of ParsedValue where the value type V is converted to the target type T using the given converter. If converter is null, then it is assumed that the type of value V and the type of target T are the same and do not need converted.
Params:
  • value – the value to be converted
  • converter – the converter
/** * Create an instance of ParsedValue where the value type V is converted to * the target type T using the given converter. * If {@code converter} is null, then it is assumed that the type of value * {@code V} and the type of target {@code T} are the same and * do not need converted. * @param value the value to be converted * @param converter the converter */
protected ParsedValue(V value, StyleConverter<V, T> converter) { this.value = value; this.converter = converter; } }