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// Copyright (c) 1995-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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// All rights reserved.
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// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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// under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
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// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
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//
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// Initial Contributors:
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// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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//
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// Contributors:
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//
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// Description:
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// e32\euser\maths\um_rtod.cpp
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//
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//
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#include "um_std.h"
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#include <e32debug.h>
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#define KNeedsRounding 0x1000
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#if (KRealFormatTypeFlagsMask| KRealFormatTypesMask) & KNeedsRounding
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#error KNeedsRounding already uses 0x1000
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#endif
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const TInt KMinThreeDigitExponent=100;
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_LIT8(KLit8Plus,"+");
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_LIT8(KLit8Minus,"-");
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_LIT8(KLit8Zero,"0");
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_LIT8(KLit8Inf,"Inf");
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_LIT8(KLit8Nan,"NaN");
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LOCAL_C TInt round(const TText8* aBuf, const TInt aLen, TBool aExact)
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//
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// Round number in buffer depending on digit at aBuf[aLen].
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// Return value is carry from most significant digit.
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//
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{
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(aLen>=0,Panic(EMathUnexpectedError1));
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TText8* pB=(TText8*)aBuf+aLen;
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if (*pB<'5')
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return 0; // round down
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if (*pB=='5' && aExact && aLen>0 && !(pB[-1]&1))
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return 0; // exactly half way - round to even
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while(--pB>=aBuf)
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{
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TText8 d=*pB;
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if (d<'9')
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{
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++d;
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*pB=d;
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return 0;
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}
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*pB='0';
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}
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// carry propagates to exponent
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*++pB='1';
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if (aLen>0)
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pB[aLen]='0';
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return 1;
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}
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TUint mult10(TUint64& a)
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//
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// Multiply a 64-bit binary fraction in a (MSB=2^-1) by 10
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// Return the fractional part in a, the integer part in the return value.
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//
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{
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const TUint64 ten = 10;
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TUint64 high;
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Math::UMul64(a, ten, high, a);
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return static_cast<TUint>(high);
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}
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LOCAL_C TInt fDigLim(TDes8& aTrg, const TReal& aSrc, TInt& aExp, TInt aPrec)
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//
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// Convert the TReal at address aSrc to a decimal form suitable for use by a
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// formatting routine. Writes the result into the descriptor at aTrg and the
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// exponent in aExp. Returns the length of the string or a negative error number.
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//
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// AnnW, November 1996 - changed to handle all numbers in TReal64/96 range.
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//
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// The first character in aBuf is one of:
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//
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// '0' - indicates that aSrc is exactly zero.
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//
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// '+' - indicates a positive number and is followed by between 1 and KMaxPrecision
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// decimal digits representing a mantissa in the range 0.1 to less than 1.0 which
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// corresponds to the decimal exponent returned in aExp.
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//
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// '-' - indicates a negative mantissa and is otherwise the same as for '+'.
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//
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{
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TRealX x;
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TInt r=x.Set(aSrc);
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if (x.IsZero())
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{
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aTrg=KLit8Zero();
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return 1;
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}
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else // sets sign in all cases, including specials
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aTrg=(x.iSign ? KLit8Minus() : KLit8Plus());
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if (r!=KErrNone)
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return r;
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x.iSign=0;
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TInt e=TInt(x.iExp)-0x7fff; // 2^e<=Abs(x)<2^(e+1)
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e*=19728; // log10(2)*65536 = 19728.301796...
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// max error due to omission of fractional part is 9889 (towards zero)
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e-=9889; // account for error, e may be too small by up to 19778
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// Now have 10^(e/65536)<=Abs(x)<4.007*10^(e/65536)
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e>>=16; // Divide by 65536 - this always rounds towards -infinity
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// Now have 10^e<=Abs(x)<40.07*10^e
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e+=1; // Now have 0.1<=Abs(x)/10^e<4.07
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Math::MultPow10X(x,-e); // x*=10^-e so now 0.1<=x<4.07 (rel error <= 8 units of 0.5LSB)
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if (x.iExp>=0x7fff)
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{
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++e;
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Math::MultPow10X(x,-1); // if x>=1, multiply x by 10^-1 and increment e
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}
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// relative error now <= 11 units of 0.5LSB
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TUint64 mantissa = MAKE_TUINT64(x.iMantHi, x.iMantLo);
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if (x.iExp<0x7ffe)
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mantissa >>= (0x7ffe - x.iExp); // shift to make exponent 0x7ffe, i.e. mantissa in range 0.1<=m<1
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TInt prec = aPrec;
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if (prec > KIEEEDoubleInjectivePrecision)
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prec = KIEEEDoubleInjectivePrecision;
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while ( mantissa && (aTrg.Length() < (prec + 2)) )
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{
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TUint d = mult10(mantissa);
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aTrg.Append(d+'0');
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}
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if (aTrg.Length()>=prec+2)
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{
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e+=round(aTrg.Ptr()+1,prec,mantissa==0);
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aTrg.SetLength(prec+1);
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}
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aExp=e;
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return aTrg.Length();
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}
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LOCAL_C TInt doExponent(TDes8* This, TDes8& aDigBuf, const TInt afDigLimSize, TInt aExp,
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const TInt aNumPlcs, const TInt aNumSpace, const TText aPoint, const TUint flags)
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// Convert the intermediate number represented in aDigBuf into its exponential representation
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// and place into aTrg.
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// This representation ensures that numbers are displayed to aNumDecPlcs+1 significant figures,
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// but this is NOT a constant value in KTRealFormatGeneral mode.
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//
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// AnnW, November 1996 - changed to be able to take three-figure exponents if allowed by flags.
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//
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{
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TInt err;
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TInt expSpace;
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TInt useSigFigs=flags & KUseSigFigs;
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TInt nDig=(useSigFigs ? Min(aNumPlcs,afDigLimSize) : aNumPlcs+1);
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TInt threeDigitExp=flags & KAllowThreeDigitExp;
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if ((flags & KNeedsRounding) && afDigLimSize>nDig)
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aExp+=round(aDigBuf.Ptr()+1,nDig,EFalse);
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if (useSigFigs) // discard trailing zeros
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{
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while(nDig>1 && aDigBuf[nDig]=='0')
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{
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nDig--;
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}
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}
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if (aDigBuf[0]!='0')
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// 100.5 is stored in aDigBuf as +1005 with and exp of 3, but it is to be displayed
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// as 1.005 so exp must be decremented to 2
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aExp--;
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// Added by AnnW
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if (threeDigitExp)
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expSpace=(Abs(aExp)>=KMinThreeDigitExponent)?5:4;
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}
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else
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{
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err=(aExp<=-KMinThreeDigitExponent ? KErrUnderflow : (aExp>=KMinThreeDigitExponent ? KErrOverflow : KErrNone));
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if (err!=KErrNone)
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return(err);
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expSpace=4;
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}
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// Check that number will fit in aNumSpace
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if (aNumSpace<(expSpace+nDig+(nDig>1?1:0)))
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// exponent + significant figures + point(if necessary)
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return(KErrGeneral);
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// end of added
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if (aDigBuf[0]=='0') // number to be converted is 0
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{
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This->Append('0');
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if (nDig>1 && !useSigFigs)
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{
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This->Append(aPoint);
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This->AppendFill('0',aNumPlcs);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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This->Append(TChar(aDigBuf[1]));
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if (nDig>1)
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This->Append(aPoint);
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for (TInt ii=2; ii<=nDig; ii++)
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{
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if (!useSigFigs)
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// pad with zeros
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This->Append(TChar(ii<aDigBuf.Length() ? aDigBuf[ii]:'0'));
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else
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// do not pad with zeros
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This->Append(TChar(aDigBuf[ii]));
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}
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}
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}
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This->Append('E');
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if (aExp<0)
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aExp=-aExp;
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This->Append('-');
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}
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else
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This->Append('+');
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// Added by AnnW
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TInt tempExp;
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if (threeDigitExp && aExp>99)
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{
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This->Append(aExp/100+'0');
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tempExp=aExp%100;
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}
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else
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tempExp = aExp;
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// end of added
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This->Append(tempExp/10+'0');
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This->Append(tempExp%10+'0');
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return(KErrNone);
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}
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LOCAL_C TInt doFixed(TDes8 *This,TDes8 &aDigBuf,const TInt afDigLimSize,TInt aExp,const TInt aNumDecPlcs,
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const TInt aNumSpace,const TRealFormat &aFormat,const TUint flags)
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//
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// Convert the intermediate number represented in aDigBuf into its fixed representation and
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// place into aTrg
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//
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// AnnW, November 1996 - changed to allow extra space to be left for potential sign, so that
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// positive and negative numbers of the same exponent are displayed to the same precision.
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//
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{
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TInt err;
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TInt doNotUseTriads=flags & KDoNotUseTriads;
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TInt newNumSpace=aNumSpace;
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// To allow positive and negative numbers with the same exponent to have the same number of
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// significant figures.
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if ((flags & KExtraSpaceForSign) && (aDigBuf[0]!='-'))
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newNumSpace--;
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TInt roundOffset = aNumDecPlcs+aExp;
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if (roundOffset>=0 && afDigLimSize>roundOffset && (flags & KNeedsRounding))
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aExp+=round(aDigBuf.Ptr()+1,roundOffset,EFalse);
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if (newNumSpace<((aExp>0?aExp:1)+(aNumDecPlcs?aNumDecPlcs+1:0)+(!doNotUseTriads && aFormat.iTriLen && (aExp>(TInt)aFormat.iTriLen)?(aExp-1)/3:0)))
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// exponent +ve and space < space needed for (digits before point + point + decimal places + triads)
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{
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err=(aExp>0 ? KErrOverflow : KErrGeneral);
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return(err);
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}
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if (aExp<=0) // hence number is of the form 0.NNNN
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{
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This->Append('0');
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if (aNumDecPlcs)
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{
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aExp=-aExp;
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TInt nDig=aNumDecPlcs-aExp; // number of digits required from aDigBuf
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This->Append(aFormat.iPoint);
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if (aExp>aNumDecPlcs)
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aExp=aNumDecPlcs;
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This->AppendFill('0',aExp);
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if (nDig>0)
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{
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for (TInt ii=1; ii<nDig+1; ii++)
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This->Append(TChar(ii<aDigBuf.Length() ? aDigBuf[ii]:'0'));
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}
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}
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else // no decimal places
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{
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if (aDigBuf[0]=='-')
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{
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This->Delete(0,2); // delete -0 from This
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This->Append('0');
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}
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}
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}
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else // aExp > 0 hence number is of the form NNNN.NNNN
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{
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for (TInt jj=1,ii=aExp; ii; ii--,jj++)
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{
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if (!doNotUseTriads && aFormat.iTriLen && aExp>(TInt)aFormat.iTriLen && !(ii%3) && ii!=aExp)
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This->Append(aFormat.iTriad);
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This->Append(TChar(jj>=aDigBuf.Length() ? '0' : aDigBuf[jj]));
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}
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if (aNumDecPlcs>0)
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{
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This->Append(aFormat.iPoint);
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for (TInt ii=aExp+1; ii<aNumDecPlcs+aExp+1; ii++)
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This->Append(TChar(ii<aDigBuf.Length() ? aDigBuf[ii] : '0'));
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}
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}
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return(KErrNone);
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}
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LOCAL_C TInt doNoExponent(TDes8 *This, TDes8 &aDigBuf,const TInt afDigLimSize,TInt aExp,
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const TInt aMaxSigFigs,const TInt aNumSpace, const TRealFormat &aFormat,const TUint flags)
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//
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// Added by AnnW, November 1996
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// Convert the intermediate number represented in aDigBuf into its no exponent representation
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// and place into aTrg
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// Changed April 1997 - If there is not enough space for the number of s.f., zeros, points, triads,
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// etc, then the number of significant figs is reduced to fit. Overflow if too big to fit and
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// underflow if no significance can be seen.
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//
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{
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TInt doNotUseTriads=flags & KDoNotUseTriads;
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TInt numSpace=aNumSpace;
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if ((flags & KExtraSpaceForSign) && (aDigBuf[0]!='-'))
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numSpace--;
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TInt nTriadSeps=(!doNotUseTriads && aFormat.iTriLen && (aExp>(TInt)aFormat.iTriLen))?(aExp-1)/3:0;
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TInt maxDig=Min(aMaxSigFigs,afDigLimSize);
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TInt maxSpace=numSpace-(aExp<=0?(2-aExp):((aExp<maxDig?1:aExp-maxDig)+nTriadSeps));
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TInt nDig=Min(maxSpace,maxDig);
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if (afDigLimSize>nDig && nDig<15 && nDig>=0 && (flags & KNeedsRounding) && round(aDigBuf.Ptr()+1,nDig,EFalse))
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aExp++;
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if (aDigBuf[0]=='0') // do zero first (numSpace>=0 so OK)
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This->Append('0');
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else
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{
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// check for overflow/underflow
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if ((aExp+nTriadSeps)>numSpace)
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return(KErrOverflow);
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if (nDig<=0)
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return(KErrUnderflow);
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if ((flags&(TUint)KRealFormatTypesMask)!=(TUint)KRealFormatCalculator && aExp>aMaxSigFigs)
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return(KErrOverflow);
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TInt nDecPlcs=nDig-aExp;
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while(nDecPlcs>0 && aDigBuf[nDig]=='0')
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{ // discard trailing zeros (already done in calculator)
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nDecPlcs--;
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nDig--;
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}
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if (aExp<=0) // hence number is of the form 0.NNNN
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{
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This->Append('0');
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aExp=-aExp;
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// if (nDecPlcs<=0) do nothing
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if (nDecPlcs>0)
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{
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This->Append(aFormat.iPoint);
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This->AppendFill('0',aExp);
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for (TInt ii=1; ii<=nDig; ii++)
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This->Append(TChar(aDigBuf[ii]));
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}
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}
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else // aExp > 0 hence number is of the form NNNN.NNNN
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{
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for (TInt jj=1,ii=aExp; ii; ii--,jj++)
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{
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|
392 |
if (!doNotUseTriads && aFormat.iTriLen && aExp>(TInt)aFormat.iTriLen && !(ii%3) && ii!=aExp)
|
|
393 |
This->Append(aFormat.iTriad);
|
|
394 |
This->Append(TChar(jj<=nDig ? aDigBuf[jj] : '0'));
|
|
395 |
}
|
|
396 |
if (nDecPlcs>0)
|
|
397 |
{
|
|
398 |
This->Append(aFormat.iPoint);
|
|
399 |
for (TInt ii=aExp+1; ii<=nDig; ii++)
|
|
400 |
This->Append(TChar(aDigBuf[ii]));
|
|
401 |
}
|
|
402 |
}
|
|
403 |
}
|
|
404 |
|
|
405 |
return(KErrNone);
|
|
406 |
}
|
|
407 |
|
|
408 |
LOCAL_C TInt doGeneral(TDes8 *This,TReal aSrc,TDes8 &aDigBuf,const TInt afDigLimSize,TInt aExp,
|
|
409 |
TInt aNumDecPlcs,const TInt aNumSpace,const TRealFormat &aFormat,TUint flags) __SOFTFP
|
|
410 |
//
|
|
411 |
// Convert the intermediate number represented in aDigBuf into either its fixed representation or
|
|
412 |
// its exponential representation as appropriate and place the result in aTrg
|
|
413 |
//
|
|
414 |
// Annw, November 1996 - changed to allow space for sign in fixed mode, three-figure exponent.
|
|
415 |
{
|
|
416 |
|
|
417 |
TBool rounded=((flags & KNeedsRounding)==0);
|
|
418 |
TInt nDig=aDigBuf.Length()-1; // no of digits without sign
|
|
419 |
TInt type;
|
|
420 |
|
|
421 |
// Set up tempNumSpace to allow for leaving one space free for +ve nos in fixed format
|
|
422 |
TInt fixedNumSpace=aNumSpace;
|
|
423 |
if ((flags & KExtraSpaceForSign) && (aDigBuf[0]!='-'))
|
|
424 |
fixedNumSpace--;
|
|
425 |
if (fixedNumSpace<=0)
|
|
426 |
return(KErrGeneral);
|
|
427 |
|
|
428 |
FOREVER
|
|
429 |
{
|
|
430 |
// If aNumSpace < 5 cannot use exponential format, i.e. not enough space for XE+NN.
|
|
431 |
// If the exponent >= -3 (i.e. aExp >= -2), it is always more (or equally) efficient
|
|
432 |
// to use non-exponential format for negative exponents, i.e. XE-03 takes same no of
|
|
433 |
// spaces as 0.00X, and for positive exponents use fixed form as far as possible.
|
|
434 |
|
|
435 |
// for Java do not used fixed format for exponents >=7
|
|
436 |
// expMax=Min(fixedNumSpace,7)
|
|
437 |
// and replace "fixednumSpace" with "expMax" in next line
|
|
438 |
|
|
439 |
if (aNumSpace<5 || (aExp>=-2 && aExp<=fixedNumSpace))
|
|
440 |
{
|
|
441 |
type=KRealFormatFixed;
|
|
442 |
|
|
443 |
// if there is at least one digit before decimal point or no. is zero
|
|
444 |
if (aExp>0 || !aSrc)
|
|
445 |
{
|
|
446 |
if (nDig!=aExp)
|
|
447 |
// nDig is the number of digits which will be used
|
|
448 |
// a decimal point needed if exponent < digits in digbuf and numspace < nDig,
|
|
449 |
// so nDig is one less than otherwise
|
|
450 |
nDig=((nDig-aExp)>0 && fixedNumSpace>aExp)?Min(fixedNumSpace-1,nDig):Min(fixedNumSpace,nDig);
|
|
451 |
aNumDecPlcs=nDig-aExp;
|
|
452 |
}
|
|
453 |
else
|
|
454 |
{
|
|
455 |
// need space for "0." and to avoid white spaces
|
|
456 |
aNumDecPlcs=Min(fixedNumSpace-2,nDig-aExp);
|
|
457 |
// need space for "0.0...0" before any digits used
|
|
458 |
nDig=aNumDecPlcs+aExp;
|
|
459 |
if (nDig<0)
|
|
460 |
return KErrGeneral;
|
|
461 |
}
|
|
462 |
}
|
|
463 |
else
|
|
464 |
{
|
|
465 |
type=KRealFormatExponent; // Do NOT use significant figures
|
|
466 |
// Need to allow space for exponent
|
|
467 |
TInt tempNumSpace=aNumSpace-4; // 4 = E+NN
|
|
468 |
if ((flags & KAllowThreeDigitExp) && (Abs(aExp-1)>=100))
|
|
469 |
tempNumSpace--; // 5 = E+NNN
|
|
470 |
// if more than one digit available and enough digits to fill space, need to reduce
|
|
471 |
// number of digits to allow for '.'
|
|
472 |
if (((nDig=Min(tempNumSpace,nDig))>1) && nDig==tempNumSpace)
|
|
473 |
nDig--;
|
|
474 |
// in any case, aNumDecPlcs is one less that the number of digits,
|
|
475 |
// i.e. one digit before the point
|
|
476 |
aNumDecPlcs=nDig-1;
|
|
477 |
}
|
|
478 |
// if too many digbuf chars to fit then we need to round
|
|
479 |
// round() returns 1 if had to carry from msdigit
|
|
480 |
if ((afDigLimSize>nDig && !rounded) && ((rounded=round(aDigBuf.Ptr()+1,nDig,EFalse))!=0))
|
|
481 |
aExp++;
|
|
482 |
else
|
|
483 |
break;
|
|
484 |
}
|
|
485 |
while(aNumDecPlcs>0 && aDigBuf[nDig]=='0')
|
|
486 |
{ // discard trailing zeros
|
|
487 |
aNumDecPlcs--;
|
|
488 |
nDig--;
|
|
489 |
}
|
|
490 |
flags=flags & ~KNeedsRounding;
|
|
491 |
|
|
492 |
if (type==KRealFormatExponent)
|
|
493 |
return(doExponent(This,aDigBuf,afDigLimSize,aExp,aNumDecPlcs,aNumSpace,(TText)aFormat.iPoint,flags));
|
|
494 |
return(doFixed(This,aDigBuf,afDigLimSize,aExp,aNumDecPlcs,aNumSpace,aFormat,flags));
|
|
495 |
}
|
|
496 |
|
|
497 |
LOCAL_C TInt doCalculator(TDes8 *This,TDes8 &aDigBuf,const TInt afDigLimSize,TInt aExp,
|
|
498 |
TInt aMaxSigFigs,const TInt aMaxSpace,const TRealFormat &aFormat, TUint flags)
|
|
499 |
//
|
|
500 |
// Added by AnnW, November 1996
|
|
501 |
// Convert the intermediate number represented in aDigBuf into either its no exponent or its
|
|
502 |
// exponential representation with a fixed number of significant figures and place the result
|
|
503 |
// in aTrg
|
|
504 |
//
|
|
505 |
{
|
|
506 |
|
|
507 |
TBool threeDigExp=((flags & KAllowThreeDigitExp)!=0);
|
|
508 |
|
|
509 |
// first check that enough space has been allowed for all the possible characters
|
|
510 |
// point + sign + all sig figs + exponent
|
|
511 |
if (aMaxSpace<(2+aMaxSigFigs+(threeDigExp?5:4)))
|
|
512 |
return(KErrGeneral);
|
|
513 |
|
|
514 |
// now discard trailing zeros
|
|
515 |
TInt nDig=afDigLimSize;
|
|
516 |
while(nDig>1 && aDigBuf[nDig]=='0')
|
|
517 |
{
|
|
518 |
nDig--;
|
|
519 |
}
|
|
520 |
|
|
521 |
TInt maxDig=Min(aMaxSigFigs,nDig); // max digs available
|
|
522 |
TBool rounded=((flags & KNeedsRounding)==0);
|
|
523 |
TInt type;
|
|
524 |
TBool useNoExp;
|
|
525 |
|
|
526 |
FOREVER
|
|
527 |
{
|
|
528 |
useNoExp=ETrue;
|
|
529 |
nDig=maxDig;
|
|
530 |
|
|
531 |
// use no exponent for all numbers which will not use > aMaxSigFigs digits
|
|
532 |
if (aExp>aMaxSigFigs || (aExp<=0 && (1-aExp+nDig)>aMaxSigFigs))
|
|
533 |
useNoExp=EFalse;
|
|
534 |
|
|
535 |
if (useNoExp)
|
|
536 |
type=KRealFormatNoExponent;
|
|
537 |
else
|
|
538 |
{
|
|
539 |
type=KRealFormatExponent;
|
|
540 |
threeDigExp=((Abs(aExp-1)>=KMinThreeDigitExponent && threeDigExp)!=0);
|
|
541 |
TInt temp=aMaxSpace-(threeDigExp?5:4);
|
|
542 |
nDig=Min(maxDig,temp-((temp>1 && maxDig>1)?1:0));
|
|
543 |
}
|
|
544 |
|
|
545 |
// if too many digbuf chars to fit then we need to round
|
|
546 |
// round() returns 1 if had to carry from msdigit
|
|
547 |
if ((afDigLimSize>nDig && !rounded) && ((rounded=round(aDigBuf.Ptr()+1,nDig,EFalse))!=0))
|
|
548 |
{
|
|
549 |
aExp++;
|
|
550 |
maxDig=1;
|
|
551 |
}
|
|
552 |
else
|
|
553 |
break;
|
|
554 |
}
|
|
555 |
|
|
556 |
TInt numSpace=aMaxSpace-(aDigBuf[0]=='-'?1:0);
|
|
557 |
flags=flags & ~KNeedsRounding;
|
|
558 |
|
|
559 |
if (type==KRealFormatExponent)
|
|
560 |
return(doExponent(This,aDigBuf,afDigLimSize,aExp,nDig,numSpace,(TText)aFormat.iPoint,flags));
|
|
561 |
else
|
|
562 |
{
|
|
563 |
flags|=KExtraSpaceForSign;
|
|
564 |
return(doNoExponent(This,aDigBuf,afDigLimSize,aExp,nDig,numSpace,aFormat,flags));
|
|
565 |
}
|
|
566 |
}
|
|
567 |
|
|
568 |
TInt ProcessErrors(TDes8* aDes, TInt anError)
|
|
569 |
{
|
|
570 |
if (anError==KErrNone)
|
|
571 |
return aDes->Length();
|
|
572 |
if (anError==KErrUnderflow)
|
|
573 |
aDes->Append(TChar('0'));
|
|
574 |
if (anError==KErrOverflow)
|
|
575 |
aDes->Append(KLit8Inf());
|
|
576 |
if (anError==KErrArgument)
|
|
577 |
aDes->Append(KLit8Nan());
|
|
578 |
return anError;
|
|
579 |
}
|
|
580 |
|
|
581 |
LOCAL_C TInt rtob(TDes8 *This,TReal aVal,const TRealFormat &aFormat) __SOFTFP
|
|
582 |
//
|
|
583 |
// Converts the real at aSrc. Returns the length of the converted string or an error number
|
|
584 |
// if the buffer is too small, the number is out of range or there is insufficient KMaxPrecision
|
|
585 |
// to represent the number.
|
|
586 |
//
|
|
587 |
// The conversion format is interpreted as follows:
|
|
588 |
// KRealFormatFixed - ndec decimal places (including zero), negative values with a leading minus
|
|
589 |
// sign, triad separators are available and a space may be left in front of positive numbers to
|
|
590 |
// allow negative positve numbers to be given to the same precision.
|
|
591 |
// KRealFormatExponent - exponent notation specifying either decimal places or significant
|
|
592 |
// figures in the mantissa and a signed exponent given to a maximum of two or three digits,
|
|
593 |
// and no triad separator.
|
|
594 |
// KTRealFormatGeneral - converts either as fixed or exponent to make best use of the available
|
|
595 |
// width. The number of decimal spaces is chosen automatically as a function of width
|
|
596 |
// (ndec is ignored), no triad.
|
|
597 |
// KRealFormatNoExponent - as KRealForamtFixed, but specifying maximum significant figures and
|
|
598 |
// not introducing trailing zeros.
|
|
599 |
// KRealFormatCalculator - as KRealFormatGeneral, but behaves as a conventional calculator. A
|
|
600 |
// maximum number of significant figures is specified and the number is displayed without an
|
|
601 |
// exponent whenever possible, with no trailing zeros and no triads.
|
|
602 |
//
|
|
603 |
// If an error value other than KErrGeneral is returned the real is converted to some string:
|
|
604 |
// "+/-Inf" if the error is KErrOverflow, "NaN" if the error is KErrArgument or "0" if it is
|
|
605 |
// KErrUnderflow.
|
|
606 |
//
|
|
607 |
{
|
|
608 |
if (aFormat.iWidth>This->MaxLength())
|
|
609 |
return(KErrGeneral);
|
|
610 |
TBuf8<0x20> digbuf;
|
|
611 |
TInt exp=0;
|
|
612 |
TInt numspace=aFormat.iWidth;
|
|
613 |
TInt maxspace=numspace;
|
|
614 |
TInt prec = KMaxPrecision;
|
|
615 |
if (aFormat.iType & KRealInjectiveLimit)
|
|
616 |
prec = KIEEEDoubleInjectivePrecision;
|
|
617 |
else if (aFormat.iType & KGeneralLimit)
|
|
618 |
prec = KPrecisionLimit;
|
|
619 |
TInt ret=fDigLim(digbuf,aVal,exp,prec);
|
|
620 |
digbuf.ZeroTerminate();
|
|
621 |
TInt type, flags;
|
|
622 |
|
|
623 |
if (digbuf[0]=='0')
|
|
624 |
exp=0;
|
|
625 |
else
|
|
626 |
{
|
|
627 |
if (digbuf[0]=='-' && ret!=KErrArgument) // NaN has no sign
|
|
628 |
{
|
|
629 |
This->Append('-');
|
|
630 |
numspace--;
|
|
631 |
}
|
|
632 |
if (ret<0)
|
|
633 |
return ProcessErrors(This, ret);
|
|
634 |
else
|
|
635 |
ret--;
|
|
636 |
}
|
|
637 |
|
|
638 |
//Added by AnnW
|
|
639 |
if (numspace<=0)
|
|
640 |
return(KErrGeneral);
|
|
641 |
if (aFormat.iType & ~KRealFormatTypesMask & ~KRealFormatTypeFlagsMask)
|
|
642 |
return(KErrGeneral);
|
|
643 |
type=aFormat.iType & KRealFormatTypesMask;
|
|
644 |
flags=((aFormat.iType & KRealFormatTypeFlagsMask)| KNeedsRounding);
|
|
645 |
// end of added
|
|
646 |
|
|
647 |
switch(type)
|
|
648 |
{
|
|
649 |
case KRealFormatFixed:
|
|
650 |
flags=flags & ~KUseSigFigs; // if flag is NOT set and iTriLen!=0, uses triads
|
|
651 |
ret=doFixed(This,digbuf,ret,exp,aFormat.iPlaces,numspace,aFormat,flags);
|
|
652 |
break;
|
|
653 |
case KRealFormatExponent:
|
|
654 |
ret=doExponent(This,digbuf,ret,exp,aFormat.iPlaces,numspace,(TText)aFormat.iPoint,flags);
|
|
655 |
break;
|
|
656 |
case KRealFormatGeneral:
|
|
657 |
flags=(flags & ~KUseSigFigs) | KDoNotUseTriads;
|
|
658 |
ret=doGeneral(This,aVal,digbuf,ret,exp,aFormat.iPlaces,numspace,aFormat,flags);
|
|
659 |
break;
|
|
660 |
case KRealFormatNoExponent:
|
|
661 |
flags=flags | KUseSigFigs; // if flag is NOT set and iTriLen!=0, uses triads
|
|
662 |
ret=doNoExponent(This,digbuf,ret,exp,aFormat.iPlaces,numspace,aFormat,flags);
|
|
663 |
break;
|
|
664 |
case KRealFormatCalculator:
|
|
665 |
flags=(flags | KUseSigFigs) | KDoNotUseTriads | KRealFormatCalculator;
|
|
666 |
ret=doCalculator(This,digbuf,ret,exp,aFormat.iPlaces,maxspace,aFormat,flags);
|
|
667 |
break;
|
|
668 |
default:
|
|
669 |
return(KErrGeneral);
|
|
670 |
}
|
|
671 |
return ProcessErrors(This, ret);
|
|
672 |
}
|
|
673 |
|
|
674 |
|
|
675 |
|
|
676 |
|
|
677 |
EXPORT_C TRealFormat::TRealFormat()
|
|
678 |
/**
|
|
679 |
Default constructor.
|
|
680 |
|
|
681 |
The public data members of the constructed object are assigned
|
|
682 |
the following values:
|
|
683 |
|
|
684 |
TRealFormat::iType - set to KRealFormatGeneral
|
|
685 |
|
|
686 |
TRealFormat::iWidth - set to KDefaultRealWidth
|
|
687 |
|
|
688 |
TRealFormat::iPlaces - set to 0
|
|
689 |
|
|
690 |
TRealFormat::iPoint - set to the decimal separator character defined in
|
|
691 |
a TLocale object and returned by the DecimalSeparator()
|
|
692 |
member function of that class.
|
|
693 |
|
|
694 |
TRealFormat::iTriad - set to the character used to delimit groups of three
|
|
695 |
digits in the integer portion of a number; the character
|
|
696 |
is defined in a TLocale object and returned by the
|
|
697 |
ThousandsSeparator() member function of that class.
|
|
698 |
|
|
699 |
TRealFormat::iTriLen - set to 1
|
|
700 |
|
|
701 |
@see TLocale::DecimalSeparator
|
|
702 |
@see TLocale::ThousandsSeparator
|
|
703 |
*/
|
|
704 |
{
|
|
705 |
|
|
706 |
iType=KRealFormatGeneral;
|
|
707 |
iWidth=KDefaultRealWidth;
|
|
708 |
iPlaces=0;
|
|
709 |
TLocale locale;
|
|
710 |
iPoint=locale.DecimalSeparator();
|
|
711 |
iTriad=locale.ThousandsSeparator();
|
|
712 |
iTriLen=1;
|
|
713 |
}
|
|
714 |
|
|
715 |
|
|
716 |
|
|
717 |
|
|
718 |
EXPORT_C TRealFormat::TRealFormat(TInt aWidth)
|
|
719 |
/**
|
|
720 |
Constructs the object taking the width of the character representation.
|
|
721 |
|
|
722 |
The remaining public data members of the constructed object are assigned
|
|
723 |
the following values:
|
|
724 |
|
|
725 |
TRealFormat::iType - set to KRealFormatGeneral
|
|
726 |
|
|
727 |
TRealFormat::iWidth - set to the aWidth argument
|
|
728 |
|
|
729 |
TRealFormat::iPlaces - set to 0
|
|
730 |
|
|
731 |
TRealFormat::iPoint - set to the decimal separator character defined in
|
|
732 |
a TLocale object and returned by the DecimalSeparator()
|
|
733 |
member function of that class.
|
|
734 |
|
|
735 |
TRealFormat::iTriad - set to the character used to delimit groups of three
|
|
736 |
digits in the integer portion of a number; the character
|
|
737 |
is defined in a TLocale object and returned by the
|
|
738 |
ThousandsSeparator() member function of that class.
|
|
739 |
|
|
740 |
TRealFormat::iTriLen - set to 1
|
|
741 |
|
|
742 |
@param aWidth The width of the character representation of the real number.
|
|
743 |
|
|
744 |
@see TLocale::DecimalSeparator
|
|
745 |
@see TLocale::ThousandsSeparator
|
|
746 |
*/
|
|
747 |
{
|
|
748 |
|
|
749 |
iType=KRealFormatGeneral;
|
|
750 |
iWidth=aWidth;
|
|
751 |
iPlaces=0;
|
|
752 |
TLocale locale;
|
|
753 |
iPoint=locale.DecimalSeparator();
|
|
754 |
iTriad=locale.ThousandsSeparator();
|
|
755 |
iTriLen=1;
|
|
756 |
}
|
|
757 |
|
|
758 |
|
|
759 |
|
|
760 |
|
|
761 |
EXPORT_C TRealFormat::TRealFormat(TInt aWidth,TInt aDecimals)
|
|
762 |
/**
|
|
763 |
Constructs the object taking the width of the character representation
|
|
764 |
and a value which is interpreted as the number of digits to follow
|
|
765 |
the decimal point.
|
|
766 |
|
|
767 |
The remaining public data members of the constructed object are assigned
|
|
768 |
the following values:
|
|
769 |
|
|
770 |
TRealFormat::iType - set to KRealFormatFixed
|
|
771 |
|
|
772 |
TRealFormat::iWidth - set to the aWidth argument
|
|
773 |
|
|
774 |
TRealFormat::iPlaces - set to the aDecimals argument
|
|
775 |
|
|
776 |
TRealFormat::iPoint - set to the decimal separator character defined in
|
|
777 |
a TLocale object and returned by the DecimalSeparator()
|
|
778 |
member function of that class.
|
|
779 |
|
|
780 |
TRealFormat::iTriad - set to the character used to delimit groups of three
|
|
781 |
digits in the integer portion of a number; the character
|
|
782 |
is defined in a TLocale object and returned by the
|
|
783 |
ThousandsSeparator() member function of that class.
|
|
784 |
|
|
785 |
TRealFormat::iTriLen - set to 1
|
|
786 |
|
|
787 |
Note that if the iType data member is changed after construction, aDecimalPlaces
|
|
788 |
may be interpreted as the number of significant digits. For more information,
|
|
789 |
see KRealFormatFixed and the other format types, and KExtraSpaceForSign and the
|
|
790 |
other format flags.
|
|
791 |
|
|
792 |
@param aWidth The width of the character representation of the real number.
|
|
793 |
@param aDecimals The number of digits to follow the decimal point.
|
|
794 |
|
|
795 |
@see TLocale::DecimalSeparator()
|
|
796 |
@see TLocale::ThousandsSeparator()
|
|
797 |
@see KRealFormatFixed
|
|
798 |
@see KExtraSpaceForSign
|
|
799 |
*/
|
|
800 |
{
|
|
801 |
|
|
802 |
iType=KRealFormatFixed;
|
|
803 |
iWidth=aWidth;
|
|
804 |
iPlaces=aDecimals;
|
|
805 |
TLocale locale;
|
|
806 |
iPoint=locale.DecimalSeparator();
|
|
807 |
iTriad=locale.ThousandsSeparator();
|
|
808 |
iTriLen=1;
|
|
809 |
}
|
|
810 |
|
|
811 |
|
|
812 |
|
|
813 |
|
|
814 |
EXPORT_C TInt Math::Round(TReal &aTrg,const TReal &aSrc,TInt aDecimalPlaces)
|
|
815 |
/**
|
|
816 |
Rounds to a specified number of decimal places.
|
|
817 |
|
|
818 |
The function rounds a number to a given number, n, of decimal places.
|
|
819 |
Rounding may be thought of as multiplying the number by 10 to the power of n,
|
|
820 |
rounding to the nearest integer, and then dividing the result by 10 to
|
|
821 |
the power of n and returning that as the answer.
|
|
822 |
|
|
823 |
In the process of rounding, numbers ending with .5 are rounded away from zero,
|
|
824 |
so that 1.5 becomes 2, 2.5 becomes 3, -1.5 becomes -2, etc.
|
|
825 |
|
|
826 |
@param aTrg A reference containing the result.
|
|
827 |
@param aSrc The number to be rounded.
|
|
828 |
@param aDecimalPlaces The number of decimal places to round to: must be
|
|
829 |
zero or positive.
|
|
830 |
|
|
831 |
@return KErrNone if successful, otherwise another of the system-wide error codes.
|
|
832 |
*/
|
|
833 |
{
|
|
834 |
|
|
835 |
if (aSrc==0.0)
|
|
836 |
{
|
|
837 |
aTrg=aSrc;
|
|
838 |
return(KErrNone);
|
|
839 |
}
|
|
840 |
TInt ret,exp;
|
|
841 |
TBuf8<0x20> rbuf;
|
|
842 |
if ((ret=fDigLim(rbuf,aSrc,exp,KIEEEDoubleInjectivePrecision))<0)
|
|
843 |
return(ret);
|
|
844 |
if ((exp+aDecimalPlaces)<0)
|
|
845 |
{ // Number too small to be rounded
|
|
846 |
aTrg=0;
|
|
847 |
return(KErrNone);
|
|
848 |
}
|
|
849 |
if ((ret-2)<(exp+aDecimalPlaces)) //ret is the string length, including prefixed +/-
|
|
850 |
{ // Rounding will have no effect
|
|
851 |
aTrg=aSrc;
|
|
852 |
return(KErrNone);
|
|
853 |
}
|
|
854 |
if ((ret=round(rbuf.Ptr()+1,exp+aDecimalPlaces,EFalse))!=KErrNone)
|
|
855 |
exp++;
|
|
856 |
rbuf.Insert(1,TPtrC8((TText8*)".",1));
|
|
857 |
rbuf.SetLength(exp+aDecimalPlaces+2);
|
|
858 |
if (!(exp+aDecimalPlaces))
|
|
859 |
rbuf.Append('0');
|
|
860 |
// rbuf.AppendFormat(TPtrC8((TText8*)"%c%d",4),'E',exp);
|
|
861 |
rbuf.Append(TChar('E'));
|
|
862 |
rbuf.AppendNum(exp);
|
|
863 |
return(((TLex8)rbuf).Val(aTrg,(TChar)'.'));
|
|
864 |
}
|
|
865 |
|
|
866 |
EXPORT_C TInt TDes8::Num(TReal aVal,const TRealFormat &aFormat) __SOFTFP
|
|
867 |
/**
|
|
868 |
Converts the specified floating point number into a character representation
|
|
869 |
and copies the conversion into this descriptor, replacing any existing data.
|
|
870 |
|
|
871 |
The length of this descriptor is set to reflect the new data.
|
|
872 |
|
|
873 |
The character representation of the real number is dictated by the specified
|
|
874 |
format.
|
|
875 |
|
|
876 |
Note that the function leaves if the iType data member of the specified
|
|
877 |
TRealFormat object has both an invalid character representation format
|
|
878 |
(i.e. the format type) and invalid format flags.
|
|
879 |
|
|
880 |
@param aVal The floating point number to be converted.
|
|
881 |
@param aFormat The format of the conversion.
|
|
882 |
|
|
883 |
@return If the conversion is successful, the length of this descriptor. If
|
|
884 |
the conversion fails, a negative value indicating the cause of failure.
|
|
885 |
In addition, extra information on the cause of the failure may be
|
|
886 |
appended onto this descriptor. The possible values and their meaning
|
|
887 |
are:
|
|
888 |
|
|
889 |
1.KErrArgument - the supplied floating point number is not a valid
|
|
890 |
number. The three characters NaN are appended to this descriptor.
|
|
891 |
|
|
892 |
2.KErrOverflow - the number is too large to represent.
|
|
893 |
2.1 For positive overflow, the three characters Inf are appended
|
|
894 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
895 |
2.2 For negative overflow, the four characters -Inf are appended
|
|
896 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
897 |
|
|
898 |
3.KErrUnderflow - the number is too small to represent.
|
|
899 |
3.1 For positive underflow, the three characters Inf are appended
|
|
900 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
901 |
3.2 For negative underflow, the four characters -Inf are appended
|
|
902 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
903 |
|
|
904 |
4.KErrGeneral - the conversion cannot be completed. There are a
|
|
905 |
number of possible reasons for this, but the two most common
|
|
906 |
are:
|
|
907 |
4.1 the maximum number of characters necessary to represent the number,
|
|
908 |
as defined in the TRealFormat object, is greater than the maximum
|
|
909 |
length of this descriptor
|
|
910 |
4.2 the character representation format (i.e. the format type), as
|
|
911 |
defined in the TRealFormat object is not recognised.
|
|
912 |
|
|
913 |
@see TRealFormat::iType
|
|
914 |
*/
|
|
915 |
{
|
|
916 |
|
|
917 |
Zero();
|
|
918 |
return(rtob(this,aVal,aFormat));
|
|
919 |
}
|
|
920 |
|
|
921 |
EXPORT_C TInt TDes8::AppendNum(TReal aVal,const TRealFormat &aFormat) __SOFTFP
|
|
922 |
/**
|
|
923 |
Converts the specified floating point number into a character representation
|
|
924 |
and appends the conversion onto the end of this descriptor's data.
|
|
925 |
|
|
926 |
The length of this descriptor is incremented to reflect the new content.
|
|
927 |
|
|
928 |
The character representation of the real number is dictated by the specified
|
|
929 |
format.
|
|
930 |
|
|
931 |
@param aVal The floating point number to be converted.
|
|
932 |
@param aFormat The format of the conversion.
|
|
933 |
|
|
934 |
@return If the conversion is successful, the length of this descriptor. If
|
|
935 |
the conversion fails, a negative value indicating the cause of failure.
|
|
936 |
In addition, extra information on the cause of the failure may be
|
|
937 |
appended onto this descriptor. The possible values and their meaning
|
|
938 |
are:
|
|
939 |
|
|
940 |
1.KErrArgument - the supplied floating point number is not a valid
|
|
941 |
number. The three characters NaN are appended to this descriptor.
|
|
942 |
|
|
943 |
2.KErrOverflow - the number is too large to represent.
|
|
944 |
2.1 For positive overflow, the three characters Inf are appended
|
|
945 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
946 |
2.2 For negative overflow, the four characters -Inf are appended
|
|
947 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
948 |
|
|
949 |
3.KErrUnderflow - the number is too small to represent.
|
|
950 |
3.1 For positive underflow, the three characters Inf are appended
|
|
951 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
952 |
3.2 For negative underflow, the four characters -Inf are appended
|
|
953 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
954 |
|
|
955 |
4.KErrGeneral - the conversion cannot be completed. There are a
|
|
956 |
number of possible reasons for this, but the two most common
|
|
957 |
are:
|
|
958 |
4.1 the maximum number of characters necessary to represent the number,
|
|
959 |
as defined in the TRealFormat object, is greater than the maximum
|
|
960 |
length of this descriptor
|
|
961 |
4.2 the character representation format (i.e. the format type), as
|
|
962 |
defined in the TRealFormat object is not recognised
|
|
963 |
*/
|
|
964 |
{
|
|
965 |
|
|
966 |
return(rtob(this,aVal,aFormat));
|
|
967 |
}
|
|
968 |
|
|
969 |
EXPORT_C TInt TDes16::Num(TReal aVal,const TRealFormat &aFormat) __SOFTFP
|
|
970 |
/**
|
|
971 |
Converts the specified floating point number into a character representation
|
|
972 |
and copies the conversion into this descriptor, replacing any existing data.
|
|
973 |
|
|
974 |
The length of this descriptor is set to reflect the new data.
|
|
975 |
|
|
976 |
The character representation of the real number is dictated by the specified
|
|
977 |
format.
|
|
978 |
|
|
979 |
Note that the function leaves if the iType data member of the specified
|
|
980 |
TRealFormat object has both an invalid character representation format
|
|
981 |
(i.e. the format type) and invalid format flags.
|
|
982 |
|
|
983 |
@param aVal The floating point number to be converted.
|
|
984 |
@param aFormat The format of the conversion.
|
|
985 |
|
|
986 |
@return If the conversion is successful, the length of this descriptor. If
|
|
987 |
the conversion fails, a negative value indicating the cause of failure.
|
|
988 |
In addition, extra information on the cause of the failure may be
|
|
989 |
appended onto this descriptor. The possible values and their meaning
|
|
990 |
are:
|
|
991 |
|
|
992 |
1.KErrArgument - the supplied floating point number is not a valid
|
|
993 |
number. The three characters NaN are appended to this descriptor.
|
|
994 |
|
|
995 |
2.KErrOverflow - the number is too large to represent.
|
|
996 |
2.1 For positive overflow, the three characters Inf are appended
|
|
997 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
998 |
2.2 For negative overflow, the four characters -Inf are appended
|
|
999 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
1000 |
|
|
1001 |
3.KErrUnderflow - the number is too small to represent.
|
|
1002 |
3.1 For positive underflow, the three characters Inf are appended
|
|
1003 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
1004 |
3.2 For negative underflow, the four characters -Inf are appended
|
|
1005 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
1006 |
|
|
1007 |
4.KErrGeneral - the conversion cannot be completed. There are a
|
|
1008 |
number of possible reasons for this, but the two most common
|
|
1009 |
are:
|
|
1010 |
4.1 the maximum number of characters necessary to represent the number,
|
|
1011 |
as defined in the TRealFormat object, is greater than the maximum
|
|
1012 |
length of this descriptor
|
|
1013 |
4.2 the character representation format (i.e. the format type), as
|
|
1014 |
defined in the TRealFormat object is not recognised.
|
|
1015 |
|
|
1016 |
@see TRealFormat::iType
|
|
1017 |
*/
|
|
1018 |
{
|
|
1019 |
|
|
1020 |
Zero();
|
|
1021 |
return (AppendNum(aVal,aFormat));
|
|
1022 |
}
|
|
1023 |
|
|
1024 |
EXPORT_C TInt TDes16::AppendNum(TReal aVal,const TRealFormat &aFormat) __SOFTFP
|
|
1025 |
/**
|
|
1026 |
Converts the specified floating point number into a character representation
|
|
1027 |
and appends the conversion onto the end of this descriptor's data.
|
|
1028 |
|
|
1029 |
The length of this descriptor is incremented to reflect the new content.
|
|
1030 |
|
|
1031 |
The character representation of the real number is dictated by the specified
|
|
1032 |
format.
|
|
1033 |
|
|
1034 |
@param aVal The floating point number to be converted.
|
|
1035 |
@param aFormat The format of the conversion.
|
|
1036 |
|
|
1037 |
@return If the conversion is successful, the length of this descriptor. If
|
|
1038 |
the conversion fails, a negative value indicating the cause of failure.
|
|
1039 |
In addition, extra information on the cause of the failure may be
|
|
1040 |
appended onto this descriptor. The possible values and their meaning
|
|
1041 |
are:
|
|
1042 |
|
|
1043 |
1.KErrArgument - the supplied floating point number is not a valid
|
|
1044 |
number. The three characters NaN are appended to this descriptor.
|
|
1045 |
|
|
1046 |
2.KErrOverflow - the number is too large to represent.
|
|
1047 |
2.1 For positive overflow, the three characters Inf are appended
|
|
1048 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
1049 |
2.2 For negative overflow, the four characters -Inf are appended
|
|
1050 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
1051 |
|
|
1052 |
3.KErrUnderflow - the number is too small to represent.
|
|
1053 |
3.1 For positive underflow, the three characters Inf are appended
|
|
1054 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
1055 |
3.2 For negative underflow, the four characters -Inf are appended
|
|
1056 |
to this descriptor.
|
|
1057 |
|
|
1058 |
4.KErrGeneral - the conversion cannot be completed. There are a
|
|
1059 |
number of possible reasons for this, but the two most common
|
|
1060 |
are:
|
|
1061 |
4.1 the maximum number of characters necessary to represent the number,
|
|
1062 |
as defined in the TRealFormat object, is greater than the maximum
|
|
1063 |
length of this descriptor
|
|
1064 |
4.2 the character representation format (i.e. the format type), as
|
|
1065 |
defined in the TRealFormat object is not recognised
|
|
1066 |
*/
|
|
1067 |
{
|
|
1068 |
|
|
1069 |
HBufC8 *temp=HBufC8::New(MaxLength());
|
|
1070 |
if (temp==NULL)
|
|
1071 |
return(KErrNoMemory);
|
|
1072 |
TPtr8 p(temp->Des());
|
|
1073 |
TInt ret=rtob(&p,aVal,aFormat);
|
|
1074 |
const TText8 *pTemp=temp->Ptr();
|
|
1075 |
for (TInt ii=temp->Length();ii>0;ii--)
|
|
1076 |
Append(*pTemp++);
|
|
1077 |
if (ret>0)
|
|
1078 |
ret=Length();
|
|
1079 |
User::Free(temp);
|
|
1080 |
return (ret);
|
|
1081 |
}
|