com.aspose.words
Class FieldFormat

java.lang.Object
    extended by com.aspose.words.FieldFormat

public class FieldFormat 
extends java.lang.Object

Provides typed access to field's numeric, date and time, and general formatting.

Example:

Shows how to format fields.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

// Use a document builder to insert field with no format
Field field = builder.insertField("= 2 + 3");

// We can format our field here instead of in the field code
FieldFormat format = field.getFormat();
format.setNumericFormat("$###.00");
field.update();

Assert.assertEquals("$  5.00", field.getResult());

// Apply a date/time format
field = builder.insertField("DATE");
format = field.getFormat();
format.setDateTimeFormat("dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy");
field.update();

System.out.println("Today's date, in {format.DateTimeFormat} format:\n\t{field.Result}");

// Apply 2 general formats at the same time
field = builder.insertField("= 25 + 33");
format = field.getFormat();
format.getGeneralFormats().add(GeneralFormat.LOWERCASE_ROMAN);
format.getGeneralFormats().add(GeneralFormat.UPPER);
field.update();

int index = 0;
Iterator<Integer> generalFormatEnumerator = format.getGeneralFormats().iterator();
while (generalFormatEnumerator.hasNext()) {
    System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("General format index {0}: {1}", index++, generalFormatEnumerator.toString()));
}

Assert.assertEquals("LVIII", field.getResult());
Assert.assertEquals(2, format.getGeneralFormats().getCount());
Assert.assertEquals(format.getGeneralFormats().get(0), GeneralFormat.LOWERCASE_ROMAN);

// Removing field formats
format.getGeneralFormats().remove(GeneralFormat.LOWERCASE_ROMAN);
format.getGeneralFormats().removeAt(0);
Assert.assertEquals(format.getGeneralFormats().getCount(), 0);
field.update();

// Our field has no general formats left and is back to default form
Assert.assertEquals(field.getResult(), "58");

Property Getters/Setters Summary
java.lang.StringgetDateTimeFormat()
voidsetDateTimeFormat(java.lang.String value)
           Gets or sets a formatting that is applied to a date and time field result. Corresponds to the \@ switch.
GeneralFormatCollectiongetGeneralFormats()
           Gets a collection of general formats that are applied to a numeric, text or any field result. Corresponds to the \* switches.
java.lang.StringgetNumericFormat()
voidsetNumericFormat(java.lang.String value)
           Gets or sets a formatting that is applied to a numeric field result. Corresponds to the \# switch.
 

Property Getters/Setters Detail

getDateTimeFormat/setDateTimeFormat

public java.lang.String getDateTimeFormat() / public void setDateTimeFormat(java.lang.String value)
Gets or sets a formatting that is applied to a date and time field result. Corresponds to the \@ switch.

Example:

Shows how to format fields.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

// Use a document builder to insert field with no format
Field field = builder.insertField("= 2 + 3");

// We can format our field here instead of in the field code
FieldFormat format = field.getFormat();
format.setNumericFormat("$###.00");
field.update();

Assert.assertEquals("$  5.00", field.getResult());

// Apply a date/time format
field = builder.insertField("DATE");
format = field.getFormat();
format.setDateTimeFormat("dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy");
field.update();

System.out.println("Today's date, in {format.DateTimeFormat} format:\n\t{field.Result}");

// Apply 2 general formats at the same time
field = builder.insertField("= 25 + 33");
format = field.getFormat();
format.getGeneralFormats().add(GeneralFormat.LOWERCASE_ROMAN);
format.getGeneralFormats().add(GeneralFormat.UPPER);
field.update();

int index = 0;
Iterator<Integer> generalFormatEnumerator = format.getGeneralFormats().iterator();
while (generalFormatEnumerator.hasNext()) {
    System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("General format index {0}: {1}", index++, generalFormatEnumerator.toString()));
}

Assert.assertEquals("LVIII", field.getResult());
Assert.assertEquals(2, format.getGeneralFormats().getCount());
Assert.assertEquals(format.getGeneralFormats().get(0), GeneralFormat.LOWERCASE_ROMAN);

// Removing field formats
format.getGeneralFormats().remove(GeneralFormat.LOWERCASE_ROMAN);
format.getGeneralFormats().removeAt(0);
Assert.assertEquals(format.getGeneralFormats().getCount(), 0);
field.update();

// Our field has no general formats left and is back to default form
Assert.assertEquals(field.getResult(), "58");

getGeneralFormats

public GeneralFormatCollection getGeneralFormats()
Gets a collection of general formats that are applied to a numeric, text or any field result. Corresponds to the \* switches.

Example:

Shows how to format fields.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

// Use a document builder to insert field with no format
Field field = builder.insertField("= 2 + 3");

// We can format our field here instead of in the field code
FieldFormat format = field.getFormat();
format.setNumericFormat("$###.00");
field.update();

Assert.assertEquals("$  5.00", field.getResult());

// Apply a date/time format
field = builder.insertField("DATE");
format = field.getFormat();
format.setDateTimeFormat("dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy");
field.update();

System.out.println("Today's date, in {format.DateTimeFormat} format:\n\t{field.Result}");

// Apply 2 general formats at the same time
field = builder.insertField("= 25 + 33");
format = field.getFormat();
format.getGeneralFormats().add(GeneralFormat.LOWERCASE_ROMAN);
format.getGeneralFormats().add(GeneralFormat.UPPER);
field.update();

int index = 0;
Iterator<Integer> generalFormatEnumerator = format.getGeneralFormats().iterator();
while (generalFormatEnumerator.hasNext()) {
    System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("General format index {0}: {1}", index++, generalFormatEnumerator.toString()));
}

Assert.assertEquals("LVIII", field.getResult());
Assert.assertEquals(2, format.getGeneralFormats().getCount());
Assert.assertEquals(format.getGeneralFormats().get(0), GeneralFormat.LOWERCASE_ROMAN);

// Removing field formats
format.getGeneralFormats().remove(GeneralFormat.LOWERCASE_ROMAN);
format.getGeneralFormats().removeAt(0);
Assert.assertEquals(format.getGeneralFormats().getCount(), 0);
field.update();

// Our field has no general formats left and is back to default form
Assert.assertEquals(field.getResult(), "58");

getNumericFormat/setNumericFormat

public java.lang.String getNumericFormat() / public void setNumericFormat(java.lang.String value)
Gets or sets a formatting that is applied to a numeric field result. Corresponds to the \# switch.

Example:

Shows how to format fields.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

// Use a document builder to insert field with no format
Field field = builder.insertField("= 2 + 3");

// We can format our field here instead of in the field code
FieldFormat format = field.getFormat();
format.setNumericFormat("$###.00");
field.update();

Assert.assertEquals("$  5.00", field.getResult());

// Apply a date/time format
field = builder.insertField("DATE");
format = field.getFormat();
format.setDateTimeFormat("dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy");
field.update();

System.out.println("Today's date, in {format.DateTimeFormat} format:\n\t{field.Result}");

// Apply 2 general formats at the same time
field = builder.insertField("= 25 + 33");
format = field.getFormat();
format.getGeneralFormats().add(GeneralFormat.LOWERCASE_ROMAN);
format.getGeneralFormats().add(GeneralFormat.UPPER);
field.update();

int index = 0;
Iterator<Integer> generalFormatEnumerator = format.getGeneralFormats().iterator();
while (generalFormatEnumerator.hasNext()) {
    System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("General format index {0}: {1}", index++, generalFormatEnumerator.toString()));
}

Assert.assertEquals("LVIII", field.getResult());
Assert.assertEquals(2, format.getGeneralFormats().getCount());
Assert.assertEquals(format.getGeneralFormats().get(0), GeneralFormat.LOWERCASE_ROMAN);

// Removing field formats
format.getGeneralFormats().remove(GeneralFormat.LOWERCASE_ROMAN);
format.getGeneralFormats().removeAt(0);
Assert.assertEquals(format.getGeneralFormats().getCount(), 0);
field.update();

// Our field has no general formats left and is back to default form
Assert.assertEquals(field.getResult(), "58");

See Also:
          Aspose.Words Documentation - the home page for the Aspose.Words Product Documentation.
          Aspose.Words Support Forum - our preferred method of support.