java.lang.ObjectField
com.aspose.words.FieldIndex
public class FieldIndex
Example: Example:
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
// Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body
FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true);
// Set these attributes so that an XE field shows up in the INDEX field's result
// only if it is within the bounds of a bookmark named "MainBookmark", and is of type "A"
index.setBookmarkName("MainBookmark");
index.setEntryType("A");
Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\b MainBookmark \\f A", index.getFieldCode());
// Our index will take up the first page
builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK);
// Start the bookmark that will contain all eligible XE entries
builder.startBookmark("MainBookmark");
// This entry will be picked up by the INDEX field because it is inside the bookmark
// and its type matches the INDEX field's type
// Note that even though the type is a string, it is defined by only the first character
FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true);
indexEntry.setText("Index entry 1");
indexEntry.setEntryType("A");
Assert.assertEquals(" XE \"Index entry 1\" \\f A", indexEntry.getFieldCode());
// Insert an XE field that will not appear in the INDEX field because it is of the wrong type
builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK);
indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true);
indexEntry.setText("Index entry 2");
indexEntry.setEntryType("B");
// End the bookmark and insert an XE field afterwards
// It is of the same type as the INDEX field, but will not appear since it is outside of the bookmark
// Note that the INDEX field itself does not have to be within its bookmark
builder.endBookmark("MainBookmark");
builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK);
indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true);
indexEntry.setText("Index entry 3");
indexEntry.setEntryType("A");
doc.updateFields();
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.Filtering.docx");
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
// Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body
FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true);
index.setLanguageId("1033");
// Setting this attribute's value to "A" will group all the entries by their first letter
// and place that letter in uppercase above each group
index.setHeading("A");
// Set the table created by the INDEX field to span over 2 columns
index.setNumberOfColumns("2");
// Set any entries with starting letters outside the "a-c" character range to be omitted
index.setLetterRange("a-c");
Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\z 1033 \\h A \\c 2 \\p a-c", index.getFieldCode());
// These next two XE fields will show up under the "A" heading,
// with their respective text stylings also applied to their page numbers
builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK);
FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true);
indexEntry.setText("Apple");
indexEntry.isItalic(true);
Assert.assertEquals(" XE Apple \\i", indexEntry.getFieldCode());
builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK);
indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true);
indexEntry.setText("Apricot");
indexEntry.isBold(true);
Assert.assertEquals(" XE Apricot \\b", indexEntry.getFieldCode());
// Both the next two XE fields will be under a "B" and "C" heading in the INDEX fields table of contents
builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK);
indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true);
indexEntry.setText("Banana");
builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK);
indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true);
indexEntry.setText("Cherry");
// All INDEX field entries are sorted alphabetically, so this entry will show up under "A" with the other two
builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK);
indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true);
indexEntry.setText("Avocado");
// This entry will be excluded because, starting with the letter "D", it is outside the "a-c" range
builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK);
indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true);
indexEntry.setText("Durian");
doc.updateFields();
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.Formatting.docx");
Constructor Summary |
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FieldIndex()
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Property Getters/Setters Summary | ||
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java.lang.String | getBookmarkName() | |
void | setBookmarkName(java.lang.String value) | |
Gets or sets the name of the bookmark that marks the portion of the document used to build the index. | ||
java.lang.String | getCrossReferenceSeparator() | |
void | setCrossReferenceSeparator(java.lang.String value) | |
Gets or sets the character sequence that is used to separate cross references and other entries. | ||
java.lang.String | getDisplayResult() | → inherited from Field |
Gets the text that represents the displayed field result. | ||
FieldEnd | getEnd() | → inherited from Field |
Gets the node that represents the field end. | ||
java.lang.String | getEntryType() | |
void | setEntryType(java.lang.String value) | |
Gets or sets an index entry type used to build the index. | ||
FieldFormat | getFormat() | → inherited from Field |
Gets a |
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boolean | hasPageNumberSeparator() | |
Gets a value indicating whether a page number separator is overridden through the field's code. | ||
boolean | hasSequenceName() | |
Gets a value indicating whether a sequence should be used while the field's result building. | ||
java.lang.String | getHeading() | |
void | setHeading(java.lang.String value) | |
Gets or sets a heading that appears at the start of each set of entries for any given letter. | ||
boolean | isDirty() | → inherited from Field |
void | isDirty(boolean value) | |
Gets or sets whether the current result of the field is no longer correct (stale) due to other modifications made to the document. | ||
boolean | isLocked() | → inherited from Field |
void | isLocked(boolean value) | |
Gets or sets whether the field is locked (should not recalculate its result). | ||
java.lang.String | getLanguageId() | |
void | setLanguageId(java.lang.String value) | |
Gets or sets the language ID used to generate the index. | ||
java.lang.String | getLetterRange() | |
void | setLetterRange(java.lang.String value) | |
Gets or sets a range of letters to which limit the index. | ||
int | getLocaleId() | → inherited from Field |
void | setLocaleId(int value) | |
Gets or sets the LCID of the field. | ||
java.lang.String | getNumberOfColumns() | |
void | setNumberOfColumns(java.lang.String value) | |
Gets or sets the number of columns per page used when building the index. | ||
java.lang.String | getPageNumberListSeparator() | |
void | setPageNumberListSeparator(java.lang.String value) | |
Gets or sets the character sequence that is used to separate two page numbers in a page number list. | ||
java.lang.String | getPageNumberSeparator() | |
void | setPageNumberSeparator(java.lang.String value) | |
Gets or sets the character sequence that is used to separate an index entry and its page number. | ||
java.lang.String | getPageRangeSeparator() | |
void | setPageRangeSeparator(java.lang.String value) | |
Gets or sets the character sequence that is used to separate the start and end of a page range. | ||
java.lang.String | getResult() | → inherited from Field |
void | setResult(java.lang.String value) | |
Gets or sets text that is between the field separator and field end. | ||
boolean | getRunSubentriesOnSameLine() | |
void | setRunSubentriesOnSameLine(boolean value) | |
Gets or sets whether run subentries into the same line as the main entry. | ||
FieldSeparator | getSeparator() | → inherited from Field |
Gets the node that represents the field separator. Can be null. | ||
java.lang.String | getSequenceName() | |
void | setSequenceName(java.lang.String value) | |
Gets or sets the name of a sequence whose number is included with the page number. | ||
java.lang.String | getSequenceSeparator() | |
void | setSequenceSeparator(java.lang.String value) | |
Gets or sets the character sequence that is used to separate sequence numbers and page numbers. | ||
FieldStart | getStart() | → inherited from Field |
Gets the node that represents the start of the field. | ||
int | getType() | → inherited from Field |
Gets the Microsoft Word field type. The value of the property is FieldType integer constant. | ||
boolean | getUseYomi() | |
void | setUseYomi(boolean value) | |
Gets or sets whether to enable the use of yomi text for index entries. |
Method Summary | ||
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java.lang.String | getFieldCode() | → inherited from Field |
Returns text between field start and field separator (or field end if there is no separator). Both field code and field result of child fields are included. | ||
java.lang.String | getFieldCode(boolean includeChildFieldCodes) | → inherited from Field |
Returns text between field start and field separator (or field end if there is no separator). | ||
Node | remove() | → inherited from Field |
Removes the field from the document. Returns a node right after the field. If the field's end is the last child of its parent node, returns its parent paragraph. If the field is already removed, returns null. | ||
boolean | unlink() | → inherited from Field |
Performs the field unlink. | ||
void | update() | → inherited from Field |
Performs the field update. Throws if the field is being updated already. | ||
void | update(boolean ignoreMergeFormat) | → inherited from Field |
Performs a field update. Throws if the field is being updated already. |
Constructor Detail |
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public FieldIndex()
Property Getters/Setters Detail |
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getBookmarkName/setBookmarkName | |
public java.lang.String getBookmarkName() / public void setBookmarkName(java.lang.String value) |
Example:
Shows how to omit entries while populating an INDEX field with entries from XE fields.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); // Set these attributes so that an XE field shows up in the INDEX field's result // only if it is within the bounds of a bookmark named "MainBookmark", and is of type "A" index.setBookmarkName("MainBookmark"); index.setEntryType("A"); Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\b MainBookmark \\f A", index.getFieldCode()); // Our index will take up the first page builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); // Start the bookmark that will contain all eligible XE entries builder.startBookmark("MainBookmark"); // This entry will be picked up by the INDEX field because it is inside the bookmark // and its type matches the INDEX field's type // Note that even though the type is a string, it is defined by only the first character FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Index entry 1"); indexEntry.setEntryType("A"); Assert.assertEquals(" XE \"Index entry 1\" \\f A", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); // Insert an XE field that will not appear in the INDEX field because it is of the wrong type builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Index entry 2"); indexEntry.setEntryType("B"); // End the bookmark and insert an XE field afterwards // It is of the same type as the INDEX field, but will not appear since it is outside of the bookmark // Note that the INDEX field itself does not have to be within its bookmark builder.endBookmark("MainBookmark"); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Index entry 3"); indexEntry.setEntryType("A"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.Filtering.docx");
getCrossReferenceSeparator/setCrossReferenceSeparator | |
public java.lang.String getCrossReferenceSeparator() / public void setCrossReferenceSeparator(java.lang.String value) |
Example:
Shows how to define cross references in an INDEX field.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); // Define a custom separator that is applied if an XE field contains a page number replacement index.setCrossReferenceSeparator(", see: "); Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\k \", see: \"", index.getFieldCode()); // Insert an XE field on page 2 // That page number, together with the field's Text attribute, will show up as a table of contents entry in the INDEX field, builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Apple"); Assert.assertEquals(" XE Apple", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); // Insert another XE field on page 3, and set a value for "PageNumberReplacement" // In the INDEX field's table, this field will display the value of that attribute after the field's CrossReferenceSeparator instead of the page number builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Banana"); indexEntry.setPageNumberReplacement("Tropical fruit"); Assert.assertEquals(" XE Banana \\t \"Tropical fruit\"", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.CrossReferenceSeparator.docx");
getDisplayResult | → inherited from Field |
public java.lang.String getDisplayResult() |
Example:
Shows how to get the text that represents the displayed field result.Document document = new Document(getMyDir() + "Various fields.docx"); FieldCollection fields = document.getRange().getFields(); Assert.assertEquals("111", fields.get(0).getDisplayResult()); Assert.assertEquals("222", fields.get(1).getDisplayResult()); Assert.assertEquals("Multi\rLine\rText", fields.get(2).getDisplayResult()); Assert.assertEquals("%", fields.get(3).getDisplayResult()); Assert.assertEquals("Macro Button Text", fields.get(4).getDisplayResult()); Assert.assertEquals("", fields.get(5).getDisplayResult()); // Method must be called to obtain correct value for the "FieldListNum", "FieldAutoNum", // "FieldAutoNumOut" and "FieldAutoNumLgl" fields document.updateListLabels(); Assert.assertEquals("1)", fields.get(5).getDisplayResult());
getEnd | → inherited from Field |
public FieldEnd getEnd() |
Example:
Shows how to work with a document's field collection.public void fieldCollection() throws Exception { // Create a new document and insert some fields Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); builder.insertField(" DATE \\@ \"dddd, d MMMM yyyy\" "); builder.insertField(" TIME "); builder.insertField(" REVNUM "); builder.insertField(" AUTHOR \"John Doe\" "); builder.insertField(" SUBJECT \"My Subject\" "); builder.insertField(" QUOTE \"Hello world!\" "); doc.updateFields(); // Get the collection that contains all the fields in a document FieldCollection fields = doc.getRange().getFields(); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 6); // Iterate over the field collection and print contents and type of every field using a custom visitor implementation FieldVisitor fieldVisitor = new FieldVisitor(); Iterator<Field> fieldEnumerator = fields.iterator(); while (fieldEnumerator.hasNext()) { if (fieldEnumerator.next() != null) { Field currentField = fieldEnumerator.next(); currentField.getStart().accept(fieldVisitor); if (currentField.getSeparator() != null) { currentField.getSeparator().accept(fieldVisitor); } currentField.getEnd().accept(fieldVisitor); } else { System.out.println("There are no fields in the document."); } } System.out.println(fieldVisitor.getText()); // Get a field to remove itself fields.get(0).remove(); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 5); // Remove a field by reference Field lastField = fields.get(3); fields.remove(lastField); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 4); // Remove a field by index fields.removeAt(2); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 3); // Remove all fields from the document fields.clear(); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 0); } /// <summary> /// Document visitor implementation that prints field info. /// </summary> public static class FieldVisitor extends DocumentVisitor { public FieldVisitor() { mBuilder = new StringBuilder(); } /// <summary> /// Gets the plain text of the document that was accumulated by the visitor. /// </summary> public String getText() { return mBuilder.toString(); } /// <summary> /// Called when a FieldStart node is encountered in the document. /// </summary> public int visitFieldStart(final FieldStart fieldStart) { mBuilder.append("Found field: " + fieldStart.getFieldType() + "\r\n"); mBuilder.append("\tField code: " + fieldStart.getField().getFieldCode() + "\r\n"); mBuilder.append("\tDisplayed as: " + fieldStart.getField().getResult() + "\r\n"); return VisitorAction.CONTINUE; } /// <summary> /// Called when a FieldSeparator node is encountered in the document. /// </summary> public int visitFieldSeparator(final FieldSeparator fieldSeparator) { mBuilder.append("\tFound separator: " + fieldSeparator.getText() + "\r\n"); return VisitorAction.CONTINUE; } /// <summary> /// Called when a FieldEnd node is encountered in the document. /// </summary> public int visitFieldEnd(final FieldEnd fieldEnd) { mBuilder.append("End of field: " + fieldEnd.getFieldType() + "\r\n"); return VisitorAction.CONTINUE; } private StringBuilder mBuilder; }
getEntryType/setEntryType | |
public java.lang.String getEntryType() / public void setEntryType(java.lang.String value) |
Example:
Shows how to omit entries while populating an INDEX field with entries from XE fields.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); // Set these attributes so that an XE field shows up in the INDEX field's result // only if it is within the bounds of a bookmark named "MainBookmark", and is of type "A" index.setBookmarkName("MainBookmark"); index.setEntryType("A"); Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\b MainBookmark \\f A", index.getFieldCode()); // Our index will take up the first page builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); // Start the bookmark that will contain all eligible XE entries builder.startBookmark("MainBookmark"); // This entry will be picked up by the INDEX field because it is inside the bookmark // and its type matches the INDEX field's type // Note that even though the type is a string, it is defined by only the first character FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Index entry 1"); indexEntry.setEntryType("A"); Assert.assertEquals(" XE \"Index entry 1\" \\f A", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); // Insert an XE field that will not appear in the INDEX field because it is of the wrong type builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Index entry 2"); indexEntry.setEntryType("B"); // End the bookmark and insert an XE field afterwards // It is of the same type as the INDEX field, but will not appear since it is outside of the bookmark // Note that the INDEX field itself does not have to be within its bookmark builder.endBookmark("MainBookmark"); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Index entry 3"); indexEntry.setEntryType("A"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.Filtering.docx");
getFormat | → inherited from Field |
public FieldFormat getFormat() |
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");
hasPageNumberSeparator | |
public boolean hasPageNumberSeparator() |
Example:
Shows how to edit the page number separator in an INDEX field.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display a table with the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); // Set a page number separator and a page number separator // The page number separator will go between the INDEX entry's name and first page a corresponsing XE field appears, // while the page number list separator will appear between page numbers if there are multiple in the same INDEX field entry index.setPageNumberSeparator(", on page(s) "); index.setPageNumberListSeparator(" & "); Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\e \", on page(s) \" \\l \" & \"", index.getFieldCode()); Assert.assertTrue(index.hasPageNumberSeparator()); // Insert 3 XE entries with the same name on three different pages so they all end up in one INDEX field table entry, // where both our separators will be applied, resulting in a value of "First entry, on page(s) 2 & 3 & 4" builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("First entry"); Assert.assertEquals(" XE \"First entry\"", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("First entry"); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("First entry"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.PageNumberList.docx");
hasSequenceName | |
public boolean hasSequenceName() |
Example:
Shows how to split a document into sections by combining INDEX and SEQ fields.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); // Set these two attributes to get the INDEX field's table of contents // to place the number that the "MySeq" sequence is at in each XE entry's location before the entry's page number, // separated by a custom character // Note that PageNumberSeparator and SequenceSeparator cannot be longer than 15 characters index.setSequenceName("MySequence"); index.setPageNumberSeparator("\tMySequence at "); index.setSequenceSeparator(" on page "); Assert.assertTrue(index.hasSequenceName()); Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\s MySequence \\e \"\tMySequence at \" \\d \" on page \"", index.getFieldCode()); // Insert a SEQ field which moves the "MySequence" sequence to 1 // This field is treated as normal document text and will not show up on an INDEX field's table of contents builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); FieldSeq sequenceField = (FieldSeq) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_SEQUENCE, true); sequenceField.setSequenceIdentifier("MySequence"); Assert.assertEquals(" SEQ MySequence", sequenceField.getFieldCode()); // Insert a XE field which will show up in the INDEX field // Since "MySequence" is at 1 and this XE field is on page 2, along with with the custom separators we defined above, // this field's INDEX entry will say "MySequence at 1 on page 2" FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Cat"); Assert.assertEquals(" XE Cat", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); // Insert a page break and advance "MySequence" by 2 builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); sequenceField = (FieldSeq) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_SEQUENCE, true); sequenceField.setSequenceIdentifier("MySequence"); sequenceField = (FieldSeq) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_SEQUENCE, true); sequenceField.setSequenceIdentifier("MySequence"); // Insert a XE field with the same text as the one above, which will thus be appended to the same entry in the INDEX field // Since we are on page 2 with "MySequence" at 3, ", 3 on page 3" will be appended to the same INDEX entry as above indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Cat"); // Insert an XE field which makes a new entry with MySequence at 3 on page 4 builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Dog"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.Sequence.docx");
getHeading/setHeading | |
public java.lang.String getHeading() / public void setHeading(java.lang.String value) |
Example:
Shows how to modify an INDEX field's appearance while populating it with XE field entries.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); index.setLanguageId("1033"); // Setting this attribute's value to "A" will group all the entries by their first letter // and place that letter in uppercase above each group index.setHeading("A"); // Set the table created by the INDEX field to span over 2 columns index.setNumberOfColumns("2"); // Set any entries with starting letters outside the "a-c" character range to be omitted index.setLetterRange("a-c"); Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\z 1033 \\h A \\c 2 \\p a-c", index.getFieldCode()); // These next two XE fields will show up under the "A" heading, // with their respective text stylings also applied to their page numbers builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Apple"); indexEntry.isItalic(true); Assert.assertEquals(" XE Apple \\i", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Apricot"); indexEntry.isBold(true); Assert.assertEquals(" XE Apricot \\b", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); // Both the next two XE fields will be under a "B" and "C" heading in the INDEX fields table of contents builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Banana"); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Cherry"); // All INDEX field entries are sorted alphabetically, so this entry will show up under "A" with the other two builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Avocado"); // This entry will be excluded because, starting with the letter "D", it is outside the "a-c" range builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Durian"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.Formatting.docx");
isDirty/isDirty | → inherited from Field |
public boolean isDirty() / public void isDirty(boolean value) |
Example:
Shows how to use special property for updating field result.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Give the document's built in property "Author" a value and display it with a field doc.getBuiltInDocumentProperties().setAuthor("John Doe"); FieldAuthor field = (FieldAuthor) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_AUTHOR, true); Assert.assertFalse(field.isDirty()); Assert.assertEquals("John Doe", field.getResult()); // Update the "Author" property doc.getBuiltInDocumentProperties().setAuthor("John & Jane Doe"); // AUTHOR is one of the field types whose fields do not update according to their source values in real time, // and need to be updated manually beforehand every time an accurate value is required Assert.assertEquals("John Doe", field.getResult()); // Since the field's value is out of date, we can mark it as "Dirty" field.isDirty(true); OutputStream docStream = new FileOutputStream(getArtifactsDir() + "Filed.UpdateDirtyFields.docx"); try { doc.save(docStream, SaveFormat.DOCX); // Re-open the document from the stream while using a LoadOptions object to specify // whether to update all fields marked as "Dirty" in the process, so they can display accurate values immediately LoadOptions options = new LoadOptions(); options.setUpdateDirtyFields(doUpdateDirtyFields); doc = new Document(String.valueOf(docStream), options); Assert.assertEquals("John & Jane Doe", doc.getBuiltInDocumentProperties().getAuthor()); field = (FieldAuthor) doc.getRange().getFields().get(0); if (doUpdateDirtyFields) { Assert.assertEquals("John & Jane Doe", field.getResult()); Assert.assertFalse(field.isDirty()); } else { Assert.assertEquals("John Doe", field.getResult()); Assert.assertTrue(field.isDirty()); } } finally { if (docStream != null) docStream.close(); }
isLocked/isLocked | → inherited from Field |
public boolean isLocked() / public void isLocked(boolean value) |
Example:
Demonstrates how to retrieve the field class from an existing FieldStart node in the document.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); FieldDate field = (FieldDate) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_DATE, true); field.getFormat().setDateTimeFormat("dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy"); field.update(); FieldChar fieldStart = field.getStart(); Assert.assertEquals(FieldType.FIELD_DATE, fieldStart.getFieldType()); Assert.assertEquals(false, fieldStart.isDirty()); Assert.assertEquals(false, fieldStart.isLocked()); // Retrieve the facade object which represents the field in the document field = (FieldDate) fieldStart.getField(); Assert.assertEquals(false, field.isLocked()); Assert.assertEquals(" DATE \\@ \"dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy\"", field.getFieldCode()); // This updates only this field in the document field.update();
getLanguageId/setLanguageId | |
public java.lang.String getLanguageId() / public void setLanguageId(java.lang.String value) |
Example:
Shows how to modify an INDEX field's appearance while populating it with XE field entries.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); index.setLanguageId("1033"); // Setting this attribute's value to "A" will group all the entries by their first letter // and place that letter in uppercase above each group index.setHeading("A"); // Set the table created by the INDEX field to span over 2 columns index.setNumberOfColumns("2"); // Set any entries with starting letters outside the "a-c" character range to be omitted index.setLetterRange("a-c"); Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\z 1033 \\h A \\c 2 \\p a-c", index.getFieldCode()); // These next two XE fields will show up under the "A" heading, // with their respective text stylings also applied to their page numbers builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Apple"); indexEntry.isItalic(true); Assert.assertEquals(" XE Apple \\i", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Apricot"); indexEntry.isBold(true); Assert.assertEquals(" XE Apricot \\b", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); // Both the next two XE fields will be under a "B" and "C" heading in the INDEX fields table of contents builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Banana"); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Cherry"); // All INDEX field entries are sorted alphabetically, so this entry will show up under "A" with the other two builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Avocado"); // This entry will be excluded because, starting with the letter "D", it is outside the "a-c" range builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Durian"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.Formatting.docx");
getLetterRange/setLetterRange | |
public java.lang.String getLetterRange() / public void setLetterRange(java.lang.String value) |
Example:
Shows how to modify an INDEX field's appearance while populating it with XE field entries.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); index.setLanguageId("1033"); // Setting this attribute's value to "A" will group all the entries by their first letter // and place that letter in uppercase above each group index.setHeading("A"); // Set the table created by the INDEX field to span over 2 columns index.setNumberOfColumns("2"); // Set any entries with starting letters outside the "a-c" character range to be omitted index.setLetterRange("a-c"); Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\z 1033 \\h A \\c 2 \\p a-c", index.getFieldCode()); // These next two XE fields will show up under the "A" heading, // with their respective text stylings also applied to their page numbers builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Apple"); indexEntry.isItalic(true); Assert.assertEquals(" XE Apple \\i", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Apricot"); indexEntry.isBold(true); Assert.assertEquals(" XE Apricot \\b", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); // Both the next two XE fields will be under a "B" and "C" heading in the INDEX fields table of contents builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Banana"); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Cherry"); // All INDEX field entries are sorted alphabetically, so this entry will show up under "A" with the other two builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Avocado"); // This entry will be excluded because, starting with the letter "D", it is outside the "a-c" range builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Durian"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.Formatting.docx");
getLocaleId/setLocaleId | → inherited from Field |
public int getLocaleId() / public void setLocaleId(int value) |
Example:
Shows how to insert a field and work with its locale.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Insert a DATE field and print the date it will display, formatted according to your thread's current culture Field field = builder.insertField("DATE"); System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("Today's date, as displayed in the \"{0}\" culture: {1}", Locale.getDefault().getDisplayName(), field.getResult())); Assert.assertEquals(1033, field.getLocaleId()); // We can get the field to display a date in a different format if we change the current thread's culture // If we want to avoid making such an all encompassing change, // we can set this option to get the document's fields to get their culture from themselves // Then, we can change a field's LocaleId and it will display its result in any culture we choose doc.getFieldOptions().setFieldUpdateCultureSource(FieldUpdateCultureSource.FIELD_CODE); field.setLocaleId(1031); field.update(); System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("Today's date, as displayed according to the \"{0}\" culture: {1}", field.getLocaleId(), field.getResult()));
getNumberOfColumns/setNumberOfColumns | |
public java.lang.String getNumberOfColumns() / public void setNumberOfColumns(java.lang.String value) |
Example:
Shows how to modify an INDEX field's appearance while populating it with XE field entries.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); index.setLanguageId("1033"); // Setting this attribute's value to "A" will group all the entries by their first letter // and place that letter in uppercase above each group index.setHeading("A"); // Set the table created by the INDEX field to span over 2 columns index.setNumberOfColumns("2"); // Set any entries with starting letters outside the "a-c" character range to be omitted index.setLetterRange("a-c"); Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\z 1033 \\h A \\c 2 \\p a-c", index.getFieldCode()); // These next two XE fields will show up under the "A" heading, // with their respective text stylings also applied to their page numbers builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Apple"); indexEntry.isItalic(true); Assert.assertEquals(" XE Apple \\i", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Apricot"); indexEntry.isBold(true); Assert.assertEquals(" XE Apricot \\b", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); // Both the next two XE fields will be under a "B" and "C" heading in the INDEX fields table of contents builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Banana"); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Cherry"); // All INDEX field entries are sorted alphabetically, so this entry will show up under "A" with the other two builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Avocado"); // This entry will be excluded because, starting with the letter "D", it is outside the "a-c" range builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Durian"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.Formatting.docx");
getPageNumberListSeparator/setPageNumberListSeparator | |
public java.lang.String getPageNumberListSeparator() / public void setPageNumberListSeparator(java.lang.String value) |
Example:
Shows how to edit the page number separator in an INDEX field.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display a table with the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); // Set a page number separator and a page number separator // The page number separator will go between the INDEX entry's name and first page a corresponsing XE field appears, // while the page number list separator will appear between page numbers if there are multiple in the same INDEX field entry index.setPageNumberSeparator(", on page(s) "); index.setPageNumberListSeparator(" & "); Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\e \", on page(s) \" \\l \" & \"", index.getFieldCode()); Assert.assertTrue(index.hasPageNumberSeparator()); // Insert 3 XE entries with the same name on three different pages so they all end up in one INDEX field table entry, // where both our separators will be applied, resulting in a value of "First entry, on page(s) 2 & 3 & 4" builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("First entry"); Assert.assertEquals(" XE \"First entry\"", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("First entry"); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("First entry"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.PageNumberList.docx");
getPageNumberSeparator/setPageNumberSeparator | |
public java.lang.String getPageNumberSeparator() / public void setPageNumberSeparator(java.lang.String value) |
Example:
Shows how to edit the page number separator in an INDEX field.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display a table with the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); // Set a page number separator and a page number separator // The page number separator will go between the INDEX entry's name and first page a corresponsing XE field appears, // while the page number list separator will appear between page numbers if there are multiple in the same INDEX field entry index.setPageNumberSeparator(", on page(s) "); index.setPageNumberListSeparator(" & "); Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\e \", on page(s) \" \\l \" & \"", index.getFieldCode()); Assert.assertTrue(index.hasPageNumberSeparator()); // Insert 3 XE entries with the same name on three different pages so they all end up in one INDEX field table entry, // where both our separators will be applied, resulting in a value of "First entry, on page(s) 2 & 3 & 4" builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("First entry"); Assert.assertEquals(" XE \"First entry\"", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("First entry"); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("First entry"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.PageNumberList.docx");
getPageRangeSeparator/setPageRangeSeparator | |
public java.lang.String getPageRangeSeparator() / public void setPageRangeSeparator(java.lang.String value) |
Example:
Shows how to specify a bookmark's spanned pages as a page range for an INDEX field entry.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); index.setPageNumberSeparator(", on page(s) "); index.setPageRangeSeparator(" to "); Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\e \", on page(s) \" \\g \" to \"", index.getFieldCode()); // Insert an XE field on page 2 builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("My entry"); // If we use this attribute to refer to a bookmark, // this XE field's page number will be substituted by the page range that the referenced bookmark spans indexEntry.setPageRangeBookmarkName("MyBookmark"); Assert.assertEquals(" XE \"My entry\" \\r MyBookmark", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); Assert.assertTrue(indexEntry.hasPageRangeBookmarkName()); // Insert a bookmark that starts on page 3 and ends on page 5 // Since the XE field references this bookmark, // its location page number will show up in the INDEX field's table as "3 to 5" instead of "2", // which is its actual page builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); builder.startBookmark("MyBookmark"); builder.write("Start of MyBookmark"); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); builder.write("End of MyBookmark"); builder.endBookmark("MyBookmark"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.PageRangeBookmark.docx");
getResult/setResult | → inherited from Field |
public java.lang.String getResult() / public void setResult(java.lang.String value) |
Example:
Shows how to insert a field into a document by FieldCode.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Insert a simple Date field into the document // When we insert a field through the DocumentBuilder class we can get the // special Field object which contains information about the field Field dateField = builder.insertField("DATE \\* MERGEFORMAT"); // Update this particular field in the document so we can get the FieldResult dateField.update(); // Display some information from this field // The field result is where the last evaluated value is stored. This is what is displayed in the document // When field codes are not showing Assert.assertEquals(LocalDate.now().format(DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("M/d/YYYY")), dateField.getResult()); // Display the field code which defines the behavior of the field. This can been seen in Microsoft Word by pressing ALT+F9 Assert.assertEquals("DATE \\* MERGEFORMAT", dateField.getFieldCode()); // The field type defines what type of field in the Document this is. In this case the type is "FieldDate" Assert.assertEquals(FieldType.FIELD_DATE, dateField.getType()); // Finally let's completely remove the field from the document. This can easily be done by invoking the Remove method on the object dateField.remove();
getRunSubentriesOnSameLine/setRunSubentriesOnSameLine | |
public boolean getRunSubentriesOnSameLine() / public void setRunSubentriesOnSameLine(boolean value) |
Example:
Shows how to work with subentries in an INDEX field.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); // Normally, every XE field that's a subheading of any level is displayed on a unique line entry // in the INDEX field's table of contents // We can reduce the length of our INDEX table by putting all subheading entries along with their page locations on one line index.setRunSubentriesOnSameLine(doRunSubentriesOnTheSameLine); index.setPageNumberSeparator(", see page "); index.setHeading("A"); if (doRunSubentriesOnTheSameLine) Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\r \\e \", see page \" \\h A", index.getFieldCode()); else Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\e \", see page \" \\h A", index.getFieldCode()); // An XE field's "Text" attribute is the same thing as the "Heading" that will appear in the INDEX field's table of contents // This attribute can also contain one or multiple subheadings, separated by a colon (:), // which will be grouped under their parent headings/subheadings in the INDEX field // If index.RunSubentriesOnSameLine is false, "Heading 1" will take up one line as a heading, // followed by a two-line indented list of "Subheading 1" and "Subheading 2" with their respective page numbers // Otherwise, the two subheadings and their page numbers will be on tha same line as their heading builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Heading 1:Subheading 1"); Assert.assertEquals(" XE \"Heading 1:Subheading 1\"", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Heading 1:Subheading 2"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.Subheading.docx");
getSeparator | → inherited from Field |
public FieldSeparator getSeparator() |
Example:
Shows how to work with a document's field collection.public void fieldCollection() throws Exception { // Create a new document and insert some fields Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); builder.insertField(" DATE \\@ \"dddd, d MMMM yyyy\" "); builder.insertField(" TIME "); builder.insertField(" REVNUM "); builder.insertField(" AUTHOR \"John Doe\" "); builder.insertField(" SUBJECT \"My Subject\" "); builder.insertField(" QUOTE \"Hello world!\" "); doc.updateFields(); // Get the collection that contains all the fields in a document FieldCollection fields = doc.getRange().getFields(); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 6); // Iterate over the field collection and print contents and type of every field using a custom visitor implementation FieldVisitor fieldVisitor = new FieldVisitor(); Iterator<Field> fieldEnumerator = fields.iterator(); while (fieldEnumerator.hasNext()) { if (fieldEnumerator.next() != null) { Field currentField = fieldEnumerator.next(); currentField.getStart().accept(fieldVisitor); if (currentField.getSeparator() != null) { currentField.getSeparator().accept(fieldVisitor); } currentField.getEnd().accept(fieldVisitor); } else { System.out.println("There are no fields in the document."); } } System.out.println(fieldVisitor.getText()); // Get a field to remove itself fields.get(0).remove(); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 5); // Remove a field by reference Field lastField = fields.get(3); fields.remove(lastField); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 4); // Remove a field by index fields.removeAt(2); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 3); // Remove all fields from the document fields.clear(); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 0); } /// <summary> /// Document visitor implementation that prints field info. /// </summary> public static class FieldVisitor extends DocumentVisitor { public FieldVisitor() { mBuilder = new StringBuilder(); } /// <summary> /// Gets the plain text of the document that was accumulated by the visitor. /// </summary> public String getText() { return mBuilder.toString(); } /// <summary> /// Called when a FieldStart node is encountered in the document. /// </summary> public int visitFieldStart(final FieldStart fieldStart) { mBuilder.append("Found field: " + fieldStart.getFieldType() + "\r\n"); mBuilder.append("\tField code: " + fieldStart.getField().getFieldCode() + "\r\n"); mBuilder.append("\tDisplayed as: " + fieldStart.getField().getResult() + "\r\n"); return VisitorAction.CONTINUE; } /// <summary> /// Called when a FieldSeparator node is encountered in the document. /// </summary> public int visitFieldSeparator(final FieldSeparator fieldSeparator) { mBuilder.append("\tFound separator: " + fieldSeparator.getText() + "\r\n"); return VisitorAction.CONTINUE; } /// <summary> /// Called when a FieldEnd node is encountered in the document. /// </summary> public int visitFieldEnd(final FieldEnd fieldEnd) { mBuilder.append("End of field: " + fieldEnd.getFieldType() + "\r\n"); return VisitorAction.CONTINUE; } private StringBuilder mBuilder; }
getSequenceName/setSequenceName | |
public java.lang.String getSequenceName() / public void setSequenceName(java.lang.String value) |
Example:
Shows how to split a document into sections by combining INDEX and SEQ fields.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); // Set these two attributes to get the INDEX field's table of contents // to place the number that the "MySeq" sequence is at in each XE entry's location before the entry's page number, // separated by a custom character // Note that PageNumberSeparator and SequenceSeparator cannot be longer than 15 characters index.setSequenceName("MySequence"); index.setPageNumberSeparator("\tMySequence at "); index.setSequenceSeparator(" on page "); Assert.assertTrue(index.hasSequenceName()); Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\s MySequence \\e \"\tMySequence at \" \\d \" on page \"", index.getFieldCode()); // Insert a SEQ field which moves the "MySequence" sequence to 1 // This field is treated as normal document text and will not show up on an INDEX field's table of contents builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); FieldSeq sequenceField = (FieldSeq) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_SEQUENCE, true); sequenceField.setSequenceIdentifier("MySequence"); Assert.assertEquals(" SEQ MySequence", sequenceField.getFieldCode()); // Insert a XE field which will show up in the INDEX field // Since "MySequence" is at 1 and this XE field is on page 2, along with with the custom separators we defined above, // this field's INDEX entry will say "MySequence at 1 on page 2" FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Cat"); Assert.assertEquals(" XE Cat", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); // Insert a page break and advance "MySequence" by 2 builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); sequenceField = (FieldSeq) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_SEQUENCE, true); sequenceField.setSequenceIdentifier("MySequence"); sequenceField = (FieldSeq) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_SEQUENCE, true); sequenceField.setSequenceIdentifier("MySequence"); // Insert a XE field with the same text as the one above, which will thus be appended to the same entry in the INDEX field // Since we are on page 2 with "MySequence" at 3, ", 3 on page 3" will be appended to the same INDEX entry as above indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Cat"); // Insert an XE field which makes a new entry with MySequence at 3 on page 4 builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Dog"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.Sequence.docx");
getSequenceSeparator/setSequenceSeparator | |
public java.lang.String getSequenceSeparator() / public void setSequenceSeparator(java.lang.String value) |
Example:
Shows how to split a document into sections by combining INDEX and SEQ fields.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); // Set these two attributes to get the INDEX field's table of contents // to place the number that the "MySeq" sequence is at in each XE entry's location before the entry's page number, // separated by a custom character // Note that PageNumberSeparator and SequenceSeparator cannot be longer than 15 characters index.setSequenceName("MySequence"); index.setPageNumberSeparator("\tMySequence at "); index.setSequenceSeparator(" on page "); Assert.assertTrue(index.hasSequenceName()); Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\s MySequence \\e \"\tMySequence at \" \\d \" on page \"", index.getFieldCode()); // Insert a SEQ field which moves the "MySequence" sequence to 1 // This field is treated as normal document text and will not show up on an INDEX field's table of contents builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); FieldSeq sequenceField = (FieldSeq) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_SEQUENCE, true); sequenceField.setSequenceIdentifier("MySequence"); Assert.assertEquals(" SEQ MySequence", sequenceField.getFieldCode()); // Insert a XE field which will show up in the INDEX field // Since "MySequence" is at 1 and this XE field is on page 2, along with with the custom separators we defined above, // this field's INDEX entry will say "MySequence at 1 on page 2" FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Cat"); Assert.assertEquals(" XE Cat", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); // Insert a page break and advance "MySequence" by 2 builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); sequenceField = (FieldSeq) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_SEQUENCE, true); sequenceField.setSequenceIdentifier("MySequence"); sequenceField = (FieldSeq) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_SEQUENCE, true); sequenceField.setSequenceIdentifier("MySequence"); // Insert a XE field with the same text as the one above, which will thus be appended to the same entry in the INDEX field // Since we are on page 2 with "MySequence" at 3, ", 3 on page 3" will be appended to the same INDEX entry as above indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Cat"); // Insert an XE field which makes a new entry with MySequence at 3 on page 4 builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("Dog"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.Sequence.docx");
getStart | → inherited from Field |
public FieldStart getStart() |
Example:
Shows how to work with a document's field collection.public void fieldCollection() throws Exception { // Create a new document and insert some fields Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); builder.insertField(" DATE \\@ \"dddd, d MMMM yyyy\" "); builder.insertField(" TIME "); builder.insertField(" REVNUM "); builder.insertField(" AUTHOR \"John Doe\" "); builder.insertField(" SUBJECT \"My Subject\" "); builder.insertField(" QUOTE \"Hello world!\" "); doc.updateFields(); // Get the collection that contains all the fields in a document FieldCollection fields = doc.getRange().getFields(); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 6); // Iterate over the field collection and print contents and type of every field using a custom visitor implementation FieldVisitor fieldVisitor = new FieldVisitor(); Iterator<Field> fieldEnumerator = fields.iterator(); while (fieldEnumerator.hasNext()) { if (fieldEnumerator.next() != null) { Field currentField = fieldEnumerator.next(); currentField.getStart().accept(fieldVisitor); if (currentField.getSeparator() != null) { currentField.getSeparator().accept(fieldVisitor); } currentField.getEnd().accept(fieldVisitor); } else { System.out.println("There are no fields in the document."); } } System.out.println(fieldVisitor.getText()); // Get a field to remove itself fields.get(0).remove(); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 5); // Remove a field by reference Field lastField = fields.get(3); fields.remove(lastField); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 4); // Remove a field by index fields.removeAt(2); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 3); // Remove all fields from the document fields.clear(); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 0); } /// <summary> /// Document visitor implementation that prints field info. /// </summary> public static class FieldVisitor extends DocumentVisitor { public FieldVisitor() { mBuilder = new StringBuilder(); } /// <summary> /// Gets the plain text of the document that was accumulated by the visitor. /// </summary> public String getText() { return mBuilder.toString(); } /// <summary> /// Called when a FieldStart node is encountered in the document. /// </summary> public int visitFieldStart(final FieldStart fieldStart) { mBuilder.append("Found field: " + fieldStart.getFieldType() + "\r\n"); mBuilder.append("\tField code: " + fieldStart.getField().getFieldCode() + "\r\n"); mBuilder.append("\tDisplayed as: " + fieldStart.getField().getResult() + "\r\n"); return VisitorAction.CONTINUE; } /// <summary> /// Called when a FieldSeparator node is encountered in the document. /// </summary> public int visitFieldSeparator(final FieldSeparator fieldSeparator) { mBuilder.append("\tFound separator: " + fieldSeparator.getText() + "\r\n"); return VisitorAction.CONTINUE; } /// <summary> /// Called when a FieldEnd node is encountered in the document. /// </summary> public int visitFieldEnd(final FieldEnd fieldEnd) { mBuilder.append("End of field: " + fieldEnd.getFieldType() + "\r\n"); return VisitorAction.CONTINUE; } private StringBuilder mBuilder; }
getType | → inherited from Field |
public int getType() |
Example:
Shows how to insert a field into a document by FieldCode.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Insert a simple Date field into the document // When we insert a field through the DocumentBuilder class we can get the // special Field object which contains information about the field Field dateField = builder.insertField("DATE \\* MERGEFORMAT"); // Update this particular field in the document so we can get the FieldResult dateField.update(); // Display some information from this field // The field result is where the last evaluated value is stored. This is what is displayed in the document // When field codes are not showing Assert.assertEquals(LocalDate.now().format(DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("M/d/YYYY")), dateField.getResult()); // Display the field code which defines the behavior of the field. This can been seen in Microsoft Word by pressing ALT+F9 Assert.assertEquals("DATE \\* MERGEFORMAT", dateField.getFieldCode()); // The field type defines what type of field in the Document this is. In this case the type is "FieldDate" Assert.assertEquals(FieldType.FIELD_DATE, dateField.getType()); // Finally let's completely remove the field from the document. This can easily be done by invoking the Remove method on the object dateField.remove();
getUseYomi/setUseYomi | |
public boolean getUseYomi() / public void setUseYomi(boolean value) |
Example:
Shows how to sort INDEX field entries phonetically.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Create an INDEX field which will display the page locations of XE fields in the document body FieldIndex index = (FieldIndex) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX, true); // Set the INDEX table to sort entries phonetically using Hiragana index.setUseYomi(doSortEntriesUsingYomi); if (doSortEntriesUsingYomi) Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX \\y", index.getFieldCode()); else Assert.assertEquals(" INDEX ", index.getFieldCode()); // Insert 4 XE fields, which would show up as entries in the INDEX field's table of contents, // sorted in lexicographic order on their "Text" attribute builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); FieldXE indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("愛子"); // The "Text" attrubute may contain a word's spelling in Kanji, whose pronounciation may be ambiguous, // while a "Yomi" version of the word will be spelled exactly how it is pronounced using Hiragana // If our INDEX field is set to use Yomi, then we can sort phonetically using the "Yomi" attribute values instead of the "Text" attribute indexEntry.setYomi("あ"); Assert.assertEquals(" XE 愛子 \\y あ", indexEntry.getFieldCode()); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("明美"); indexEntry.setYomi("あ"); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("恵美"); indexEntry.setYomi("え"); builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PAGE_BREAK); indexEntry = (FieldXE) builder.insertField(FieldType.FIELD_INDEX_ENTRY, true); indexEntry.setText("愛美"); indexEntry.setYomi("え"); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.INDEX.XE.Yomi.docx");
Method Detail |
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getFieldCode | → inherited from Field |
public java.lang.String getFieldCode() |
Example:
Shows how to insert a field into a document by FieldCode.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Insert a simple Date field into the document // When we insert a field through the DocumentBuilder class we can get the // special Field object which contains information about the field Field dateField = builder.insertField("DATE \\* MERGEFORMAT"); // Update this particular field in the document so we can get the FieldResult dateField.update(); // Display some information from this field // The field result is where the last evaluated value is stored. This is what is displayed in the document // When field codes are not showing Assert.assertEquals(LocalDate.now().format(DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("M/d/YYYY")), dateField.getResult()); // Display the field code which defines the behavior of the field. This can been seen in Microsoft Word by pressing ALT+F9 Assert.assertEquals("DATE \\* MERGEFORMAT", dateField.getFieldCode()); // The field type defines what type of field in the Document this is. In this case the type is "FieldDate" Assert.assertEquals(FieldType.FIELD_DATE, dateField.getType()); // Finally let's completely remove the field from the document. This can easily be done by invoking the Remove method on the object dateField.remove();
Example:
Shows how to get text between field start and field separator (or field end if there is no separator).// Open a document which contains a MERGEFIELD inside an IF field Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Nested fields.docx"); // Get the outer IF field and print its full field code FieldIf fieldIf = (FieldIf) doc.getRange().getFields().get(0); System.out.println("Full field code including child fields:\n\t{fieldIf.GetFieldCode()}"); // All inner nested fields are printed by default Assert.assertEquals(fieldIf.getFieldCode(), fieldIf.getFieldCode(true)); // Print the field code again but this time without the inner MERGEFIELD System.out.println("Field code with nested fields omitted:\n\t{fieldIf.GetFieldCode(false)}");
getFieldCode | → inherited from Field |
public java.lang.String getFieldCode(boolean includeChildFieldCodes) |
includeChildFieldCodes
- True
if child field codes should be included.
Example:
Shows how to get text between field start and field separator (or field end if there is no separator).// Open a document which contains a MERGEFIELD inside an IF field Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Nested fields.docx"); // Get the outer IF field and print its full field code FieldIf fieldIf = (FieldIf) doc.getRange().getFields().get(0); System.out.println("Full field code including child fields:\n\t{fieldIf.GetFieldCode()}"); // All inner nested fields are printed by default Assert.assertEquals(fieldIf.getFieldCode(), fieldIf.getFieldCode(true)); // Print the field code again but this time without the inner MERGEFIELD System.out.println("Field code with nested fields omitted:\n\t{fieldIf.GetFieldCode(false)}");
remove | → inherited from Field |
public Node remove() throws java.lang.Exception |
Example:
Shows how to work with a document's field collection.public void fieldCollection() throws Exception { // Create a new document and insert some fields Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); builder.insertField(" DATE \\@ \"dddd, d MMMM yyyy\" "); builder.insertField(" TIME "); builder.insertField(" REVNUM "); builder.insertField(" AUTHOR \"John Doe\" "); builder.insertField(" SUBJECT \"My Subject\" "); builder.insertField(" QUOTE \"Hello world!\" "); doc.updateFields(); // Get the collection that contains all the fields in a document FieldCollection fields = doc.getRange().getFields(); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 6); // Iterate over the field collection and print contents and type of every field using a custom visitor implementation FieldVisitor fieldVisitor = new FieldVisitor(); Iterator<Field> fieldEnumerator = fields.iterator(); while (fieldEnumerator.hasNext()) { if (fieldEnumerator.next() != null) { Field currentField = fieldEnumerator.next(); currentField.getStart().accept(fieldVisitor); if (currentField.getSeparator() != null) { currentField.getSeparator().accept(fieldVisitor); } currentField.getEnd().accept(fieldVisitor); } else { System.out.println("There are no fields in the document."); } } System.out.println(fieldVisitor.getText()); // Get a field to remove itself fields.get(0).remove(); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 5); // Remove a field by reference Field lastField = fields.get(3); fields.remove(lastField); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 4); // Remove a field by index fields.removeAt(2); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 3); // Remove all fields from the document fields.clear(); Assert.assertEquals(fields.getCount(), 0); } /// <summary> /// Document visitor implementation that prints field info. /// </summary> public static class FieldVisitor extends DocumentVisitor { public FieldVisitor() { mBuilder = new StringBuilder(); } /// <summary> /// Gets the plain text of the document that was accumulated by the visitor. /// </summary> public String getText() { return mBuilder.toString(); } /// <summary> /// Called when a FieldStart node is encountered in the document. /// </summary> public int visitFieldStart(final FieldStart fieldStart) { mBuilder.append("Found field: " + fieldStart.getFieldType() + "\r\n"); mBuilder.append("\tField code: " + fieldStart.getField().getFieldCode() + "\r\n"); mBuilder.append("\tDisplayed as: " + fieldStart.getField().getResult() + "\r\n"); return VisitorAction.CONTINUE; } /// <summary> /// Called when a FieldSeparator node is encountered in the document. /// </summary> public int visitFieldSeparator(final FieldSeparator fieldSeparator) { mBuilder.append("\tFound separator: " + fieldSeparator.getText() + "\r\n"); return VisitorAction.CONTINUE; } /// <summary> /// Called when a FieldEnd node is encountered in the document. /// </summary> public int visitFieldEnd(final FieldEnd fieldEnd) { mBuilder.append("End of field: " + fieldEnd.getFieldType() + "\r\n"); return VisitorAction.CONTINUE; } private StringBuilder mBuilder; }
Example:
Shows how to insert a field into a document by FieldCode.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Insert a simple Date field into the document // When we insert a field through the DocumentBuilder class we can get the // special Field object which contains information about the field Field dateField = builder.insertField("DATE \\* MERGEFORMAT"); // Update this particular field in the document so we can get the FieldResult dateField.update(); // Display some information from this field // The field result is where the last evaluated value is stored. This is what is displayed in the document // When field codes are not showing Assert.assertEquals(LocalDate.now().format(DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("M/d/YYYY")), dateField.getResult()); // Display the field code which defines the behavior of the field. This can been seen in Microsoft Word by pressing ALT+F9 Assert.assertEquals("DATE \\* MERGEFORMAT", dateField.getFieldCode()); // The field type defines what type of field in the Document this is. In this case the type is "FieldDate" Assert.assertEquals(FieldType.FIELD_DATE, dateField.getType()); // Finally let's completely remove the field from the document. This can easily be done by invoking the Remove method on the object dateField.remove();
unlink | → inherited from Field |
public boolean unlink() throws java.lang.Exception |
Replaces the field with its most recent result.
Some fields, such as XE (Index Entry) fields and SEQ (Sequence) fields, cannot be unlinked.
True
if the field has been unlinked, otherwise false
.
Example:
Shows how to unlink specific field.Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Linked fields.docx"); doc.getRange().getFields().get(1).unlink();
update | → inherited from Field |
public void update() throws java.lang.Exception |
Example:
Shows how to insert a field into a document by FieldCode.Document doc = new Document(); DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc); // Insert a simple Date field into the document // When we insert a field through the DocumentBuilder class we can get the // special Field object which contains information about the field Field dateField = builder.insertField("DATE \\* MERGEFORMAT"); // Update this particular field in the document so we can get the FieldResult dateField.update(); // Display some information from this field // The field result is where the last evaluated value is stored. This is what is displayed in the document // When field codes are not showing Assert.assertEquals(LocalDate.now().format(DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("M/d/YYYY")), dateField.getResult()); // Display the field code which defines the behavior of the field. This can been seen in Microsoft Word by pressing ALT+F9 Assert.assertEquals("DATE \\* MERGEFORMAT", dateField.getFieldCode()); // The field type defines what type of field in the Document this is. In this case the type is "FieldDate" Assert.assertEquals(FieldType.FIELD_DATE, dateField.getType()); // Finally let's completely remove the field from the document. This can easily be done by invoking the Remove method on the object dateField.remove();
update | → inherited from Field |
public void update(boolean ignoreMergeFormat) throws java.lang.Exception |
ignoreMergeFormat
-
If true
then direct field result formatting is abandoned, regardless of the MERGEFORMAT switch, otherwise normal update is performed.
Example:
Shows a way to update a field ignoring the MERGEFORMAT switch.LoadOptions loadOptions = new LoadOptions(); { loadOptions.setPreserveIncludePictureField(true); } Document doc = new Document(getMyDir() + "Field sample - INCLUDEPICTURE.docx", loadOptions); for (Field field : doc.getRange().getFields()) { if (((field.getType()) == (FieldType.FIELD_INCLUDE_PICTURE))) { FieldIncludePicture includePicture = (FieldIncludePicture) field; includePicture.setSourceFullName(getImageDir() + "Transparent background logo.png"); includePicture.update(true); doc.updateFields(); doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "Field.UpdateFieldIgnoringMergeFormat.docx");