1 | throw new Error("Description for built in functions. Must not be included!");
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2 | /**
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3 | * @fileOverview
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4 | * Documentation of the extension of the String class
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5 | * built into dimctrl.
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6 | */
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7 |
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8 | /**
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9 | * Format a string (similar to printf in C).
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10 | *
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11 | * This function replaces modifiers (very similar to printf) with
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12 | * a formated version of the argument. Since JavaScript does implicit
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13 | * format conversion already, this is actually a very powerful tool,
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14 | * because the type of th arguments to be formated is of no importance.
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15 | * Implicit conversion means that also arrays and objects can be given
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16 | * as arguments. A shortcut is available as $-extension of the native
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17 | * String class.<P>
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18 | *
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19 | * Note that this function is completely written in JavaScript. It
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20 | * can be found in InterpreterV8.cc.<P>
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21 | *
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22 | * The following modifiers are available (optional parts are put in
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23 | * brackets:<br>
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24 | *
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25 | * <li><dt><B>c:</B> <tt>%[[-][0]N]c</tt></dt>
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26 | * <dd>Extracts the first element from an array. In case of a String this
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27 | * is the first character.</dd><p>
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28 | *
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29 | * <li><dt><B>s:</B> <tt>%[[-][0]N]s</tt></dt>
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30 | * <dd>Converts the argument to a string using toString()</dd><p>
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31 | *
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32 | * <li><dt><B>f:</B> <tt>%[[-][0]N[.n]]f</tt></dt>
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33 | * <dd>Converts to a Number value with n internal decimal places</dd><p>
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34 | *
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35 | * <li><dt><B>p:</B> <tt>%[[-][0]N[.n]]p</tt></dt>
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36 | * <dd>Converts to a Number value with a precision of n decimal places</dd><P>
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37 | *
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38 | * <li><dt><b>e:</b> <tt>%[[-][0]N]e</tt></dt>
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39 | * <dd>Converts to an exponential with a precision of n decimal places</dd><p>
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40 | *
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41 | * <li><dt><b>x:</b> <tt>%[[-][0]N[#b]x</tt></dt>
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42 | * <dd>Converts to an integer value using the basis b for conversion
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43 | * (default is 16 for hexadecimal)</dd><p>
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44 | *
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45 | * <li><dt><b>d:</b> <tt>%[[-][0]N[.n][#b]]d</tt></dt>
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46 | * <dd>Converts from a value using the basis b for conversion (default
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47 | * is 10 for decimal). The integer can be rounded to the given precision n.
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48 | * </dd><p>
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49 | *
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50 | * The output string will have at least a length of N. If 0 is given,
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51 | * it is filled with 0's instead of white spaces. If prefixed by a minus
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52 | * the contents will be left aligned.
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53 | *
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54 | * @param {String} format
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55 | * The format string defining how the given argument elements are
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56 | * formated
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57 | *
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58 | * @param {Array} elements
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59 | * An array with the elements to be formated
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60 | *
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61 | * @returns {String}
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62 | * The formated string is returned.
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63 | *
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64 | * @see
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65 | * String.$
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66 | *
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67 | * @example
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68 | * var result;
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69 | * result = String.form("%5d %3d", [ 5, "2" ]);
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70 | * result = String.form("%5x", [ 12 ]);
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71 | * result = String.form("%#16d", [ "b" ]);
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72 | * result = String.form("%s", [ [ 1, 2, 3, ] ]);
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73 | * result = String.form("%s", [ { a:1, b:2, c:3, } ]);
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74 | * var abbrev = "%03d".$(42);
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75 | *
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76 | */
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77 | String.form = function() { /* [native code] */ }
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78 |
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79 |
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80 | /**
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81 | * An abbreviation for String.form.
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82 | *
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83 | * Converts all arguments provided by the user into an array
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84 | * which is passed to String.form. The contents of the String itself
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85 | * is passed as format string. This allows a very compact syntax to
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86 | * format any kind of object, array or number.
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87 | * For details see String.form.
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88 | *
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89 | * @param arg An argument to be formated.
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90 | * @param [. . .] An undefined number of additional optional arguments.
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91 | *
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92 | * @returns {String} see String.form
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93 | * @throws see String.form
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94 | * @see String.form
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95 | *
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96 | * @example
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97 | * var result = "%5d = %12s".$(5, "five");
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98 | *
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99 | * @author <a href="mailto:thomas.bretz@epfl.ch">Thomas Bretz</a>
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100 | */
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101 | String.prototype.$ = function() { /* [native code] */ };
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102 |
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103 | /**
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104 | * Like String match, but return the number counts how often
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105 | * the regular expression matches.
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106 | *
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107 | * @param {String} regex
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108 | * The regular expression to search for, e.g., "s" (to count the s's) or
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109 | * "As+A" (to count how often s's are surrounded by A's)
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110 | *
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111 | * @param {Boolean} [case=false]
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112 | * Search is case insensitive if set to true.
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113 | *
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114 | * @returns {Interger}
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115 | * The number of occurances of the regular expression
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116 | *
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117 | * @example
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118 | * var result = "Thomas Bretz".count("[hme]"); // returns 3
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119 | *
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120 | * @author <a href="mailto:thomas.bretz@epfl.ch">Thomas Bretz</a>
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121 | */
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122 | String.prototype.count = function() { /* [native code] */ };
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