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package org.pentaho.reporting.libraries.formula.function.information;
import java.math.BigDecimal;
import org.pentaho.reporting.libraries.formula.EvaluationException;
import org.pentaho.reporting.libraries.formula.FormulaContext;
import org.pentaho.reporting.libraries.formula.LibFormulaErrorValue;
import org.pentaho.reporting.libraries.formula.function.Function;
import org.pentaho.reporting.libraries.formula.function.ParameterCallback;
import org.pentaho.reporting.libraries.formula.lvalues.TypeValuePair;
import org.pentaho.reporting.libraries.formula.typing.Type;
import org.pentaho.reporting.libraries.formula.typing.Sequence;
import org.pentaho.reporting.libraries.formula.typing.coretypes.NumberType;
/**
* This function counts the numbers in the list of NumberSequences provided. Only numbers in references are counted; all
* other types are ignored. Errors are not propagated.
*
* @author Cedric Pronzato
*/
public class CountFunction implements Function
{
public CountFunction()
{
}
public String getCanonicalName()
{
return "COUNT";
}
public TypeValuePair evaluate(final FormulaContext context,
final ParameterCallback parameters) throws EvaluationException
{
final int parameterCount = parameters.getParameterCount();
if (parameterCount == 0)
{
throw EvaluationException.getInstance(LibFormulaErrorValue.ERROR_ARGUMENTS_VALUE);
}
int count = 0;
for (int paramIdx = 0; paramIdx < parameterCount; paramIdx++)
{
try
{
final Type type = parameters.getType(paramIdx);
final Object value = parameters.getValue(paramIdx);
final Sequence sequence = context.getTypeRegistry().convertToNumberSequence(type, value, true);
while (sequence.hasNext())
{
sequence.next();
count++;
}
}
catch (EvaluationException e)
{
// This is in case of an error value in a scalar argument, we must ignore this error in number sequences
// todo: maybe it has to be done for other type of exceptions.
}
}
return new TypeValuePair(NumberType.GENERIC_NUMBER, new BigDecimal(count));
}
}