Source for javax.swing.text.NumberFormatter

   1: /* NumberFormatter.java --
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package javax.swing.text;
  40: 
  41: import java.text.Format;
  42: import java.text.NumberFormat;
  43: 
  44: /**
  45:  * <code>NumberFormatter</code> is an {@link InternationalFormatter}
  46:  * that implements value to string and string to value conversion via
  47:  * an instance of {@link NumberFormat}.
  48:  *
  49:  * @author Anthony Balkissoon abalkiss at redhat dot com
  50:  * @since 1.4
  51:  */
  52: public class NumberFormatter extends InternationalFormatter
  53: {
  54: 
  55:   /**
  56:    * Creates a NumberFormatter with the default NumberFormat from
  57:    * NumberFormat.getNumberInstance().
  58:    */
  59:   public NumberFormatter ()
  60:   {
  61:     this (NumberFormat.getNumberInstance());
  62:   }
  63: 
  64:   /**
  65:    * Creates a NumberFormatter with the specified NumberFormat.
  66:    * @param format the NumberFormat to use for this NumberFormatter.
  67:    */
  68:   public NumberFormatter (NumberFormat format)
  69:   {
  70:     super(format);
  71:     setFormat(format);
  72:   }
  73: 
  74:   /**
  75:    * Sets the NumberFormat that this NumberFormatter will use to determine
  76:    * legal values for editing and displaying.
  77:    *
  78:    * @param format the Format to use to determine legal values.
  79:    */
  80:   public void setFormat (Format format)
  81:   {
  82:     // TODO: This should be different from the super implementation
  83:     // but I don't yet know how.
  84:     super.setFormat(format);
  85:   }
  86: }