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If not, see * * for a copy of the LGPLv3 License. * ************************************************************************/ #ifndef CHART2_CONTAINERHELPER_HXX #define CHART2_CONTAINERHELPER_HXX #include #include #include #include #include namespace chart { namespace ContainerHelper { /** converts a standard container into a sequence of the same type input: standard container output: css::uno::Sequence< container::value_type > example: ::std::vector< sal_Int32 > aVector; Sequence< sal_Int32 > aSequence( ContainerHelper::ContainerToSequence( aVector )); */ template< class Container > ::com::sun::star::uno::Sequence< typename Container::value_type > ContainerToSequence( const Container & rCont ) { ::com::sun::star::uno::Sequence< typename Container::value_type > aResult( rCont.size()); ::std::copy( rCont.begin(), rCont.end(), aResult.getArray()); return aResult; } /** converts a UNO sequence into a standard "Sequence" container. For convenience see the methods SequenceToVector, etc. below. input: uno::Sequence output: a standard container of the same value type implementing the Concept of a Sequence (vector, deque, list, slist) example: Sequence< sal_Int32 > aSequence; ::std::vector< sal_Int32 > aVector( ContainerToSequence::SequenceToSTLSequenceContainer< ::std::vector< sal_Int32 > >( aSequence ); */ template< class Container > Container SequenceToSTLSequenceContainer( const ::com::sun::star::uno::Sequence< typename Container::value_type > & rSeq ) { Container aResult( rSeq.getLength()); ::std::copy( rSeq.getConstArray(), rSeq.getConstArray() + rSeq.getLength(), aResult.begin() ); return aResult; } /** converts a UNO sequence into a standard container. For convenience see the methods SequenceToVector, etc. below. (In contrast to SequenceToSTLSequenceContainer this works for all standard containers) input: uno::Sequence output: a standard container that has an insert( iterator, key ) method (all standard containers) note: for containers implementing the Concept of a Sequence (vector, deque, list, slist) use SequenceToSTLSequenceContainer for better speed example: Sequence< sal_Int32 > aSequence; ::std::set< sal_Int32 > aVector( ContainerToSequence::SequenceToSTLContainer< ::std::set< sal_Int32 > >( aSequence ); */ template< class Container > Container SequenceToSTLContainer( const ::com::sun::star::uno::Sequence< typename Container::value_type > & rSeq ) { Container aResult; ::std::copy( rSeq.getConstArray(), rSeq.getConstArray() + rSeq.getLength(), ::std::inserter< Container >( aResult, aResult.begin())); return aResult; } // concrete container methods for convenience /** converts a UNO sequence into a standard vector of same value type example: Sequence< sal_Int32 > aSequence; ::std::vector< sal_Int32 > aVector( ContainerHelper::SequenceToVector( aSequence )); */ template< typename T > ::std::vector< T > SequenceToVector( const ::com::sun::star::uno::Sequence< T > & rSeq ) { return SequenceToSTLSequenceContainer< ::std::vector< T > >( rSeq ); } /** converts a UNO sequence into a standard set of same value type example: Sequence< sal_Int32 > aSequence; ::std::set< sal_Int32 > aVector( ContainerHelper::SequenceToSet( aSequence )); */ template< typename T > ::std::set< T > SequenceToSet( const ::com::sun::star::uno::Sequence< T > & rSeq ) { return SequenceToSTLContainer< ::std::set< T > >( rSeq ); } // ---------------------------------------- /** converts the keys of a Pair Associative Container into a UNO sequence example: ::std::multimap< sal_Int32, ::rtl::OUString > aMyMultiMap; uno::Sequence< sal_Int32 > aMyKeys( ContainerHelper::MapKeysToSequence( aMyMultiMap )); // note: aMyKeys may contain duplicate keys here */ template< class Map > ::com::sun::star::uno::Sequence< typename Map::key_type > MapKeysToSequence( const Map & rCont ) { ::com::sun::star::uno::Sequence< typename Map::key_type > aResult( rCont.size()); ::std::transform( rCont.begin(), rCont.end(), aResult.getArray(), ::std::select1st< typename Map::value_type >()); return aResult; } /** converts the values of a Pair Associative Container into a UNO sequence example: ::std::map< sal_Int32, ::rtl::OUString > aMyMultiMap; uno::Sequence< ::rtl::OUString > aMyValues( ContainerHelper::MapValuesToSequence( aMyMultiMap )); */ template< class Map > ::com::sun::star::uno::Sequence< typename Map::mapped_type > MapValuesToSequence( const Map & rCont ) { ::com::sun::star::uno::Sequence< typename Map::mapped_type > aResult( rCont.size()); ::std::transform( rCont.begin(), rCont.end(), aResult.getArray(), ::std::select2nd< typename Map::value_type >()); return aResult; } } // namespace ContainerHelper } // namespace chart // CHART2_CONTAINERHELPER_HXX #endif