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view flys-artifacts/src/main/java/de/intevation/flys/exports/StepCSVWriter.java @ 4740:fb135e1dfa35
Added 'type' attribute to <dc:variable/> element. If an optional 'type' attribute is given
the result of the XPATH expression is interpreted as this type.
Valid values are 'number', 'bool', 'node' and 'nodeset'. All other defaults
to 'string' which also is the default if nor type is given.
author | Sascha L. Teichmann <teichmann@intevation.de> |
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date | Wed, 02 Jan 2013 15:31:53 +0100 |
parents | 475dd07c2cb1 |
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package de.intevation.flys.exports; import au.com.bytecode.opencsv.CSVWriter; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; /** * Class to overcome shortcoming of CSVWriter to accept String-Arrays only. * The StepCSVWriter buffers incoming values, such that rows in a csv can be * created more dynamically. Do not forget to call flush(). */ public class StepCSVWriter { /** Writer to use when calling flush. */ CSVWriter writer = null; /** Buffer of strings (values). */ ArrayList<String> buffer; /** Trivial constructor. */ public StepCSVWriter() { buffer = new ArrayList<String>(); } /** Set writer. */ public void setCSVWriter(CSVWriter writer) { this.writer = writer; } /** Add a value to next flush. */ public void addNext(String value) { buffer.add(value); } /** Add many values to next flush. */ public void addNexts(String ... values) { buffer.addAll(Arrays.asList(values)); } /** Write the row with csvwriter. */ public void flush() { writer.writeNext(buffer.toArray(new String[buffer.size()])); buffer.clear(); } } // vim:set ts=4 sw=4 si et sta sts=4 fenc=utf8 :