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package convwatch;
public class StringHelper {
public static String doubleQuote(String _sStr)
{
return "\"" + _sStr + "\"";
}
public static String singleQuote(String _sStr)
{
return "'" + _sStr + "'";
}
public static String doubleQuoteIfNeed(String _sStr)
{
if (_sStr.startsWith("\"") && _sStr.endsWith("\""))
{
// don't quote twice
return _sStr;
}
if (_sStr.indexOf(" ") == -1)
{
// don't quote, if there is no space in name
return _sStr;
}
if (_sStr.indexOf("%") != -1)
{
return singleQuote(_sStr);
}
return doubleQuote(_sStr);
}
/**
* Convert a value to a string with a given length, if the len is greater the len of the value string representation
* fill it's front with '0'
* So ("5", 4) will result in a string "0005"
*/
public static String createValueString(int _nValue, int _nLen)
{
String sValue = String.valueOf(_nValue);
StringBuffer a = new StringBuffer();
while (_nLen > sValue.length())
{
a.append('0');
_nLen --;
}
a.append(sValue);
return a.toString();
}
}
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