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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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#ifndef SC_STRINGUTIL_HXX
#define SC_STRINGUTIL_HXX
#include "rtl/ustring.hxx"
#include "scdllapi.h"
class SvNumberFormatter;
/**
* Store parameters used in the ScDocument::SetString() method. Various
* options for string-setting operation are specified herein.
*/
struct SC_DLLPUBLIC ScSetStringParam
{
/**
* Stores the pointer to the number formatter instance to be used during
* number format detection. The caller must manage the life cycle of the
* instance.
*/
SvNumberFormatter* mpNumFormatter;
/**
* When true, we try to detect special number format (dates etc) from the
* input string, when false, we only try to detect a basic decimal number
* format.
*/
bool mbDetectNumberFormat;
/**
* When true, set the format of the cell to Text when a string cell is
* requested for a number input. We may want to do this during text file
* import (csv, html etc).
*/
bool mbSetTextCellFormat;
/**
* When true, treat input with a leading apostrophe / single quote special
* in that it escapes numeric or date/time input such that it is not
* interpreted and the input string is taken instead. This can be used
* during text file import so the leading apostrophe is not lost if it
* precedes a numeric value.
* Usually set mbHandleApostrophe = !mbSetTextCellFormat
*/
bool mbHandleApostrophe;
ScSetStringParam();
};
// ============================================================================
class ScStringUtil
{
public:
/**
* Check if a given string is a simple decimal number (e.g. 12.345). We
* don't do any elaborate parsing here; we only check for the simplest
* case of decimal number format.
*
* Note that preceding and trailing spaces are ignored during parsing.
*
* @param rStr string to parse
* @param dsep decimal separator
* @param gsep group separator (aka thousands separator)
* @param rVal value of successfully parsed number
*
* @return true if the string is a valid number, false otherwise.
*/
static bool parseSimpleNumber(
const ::rtl::OUString& rStr, sal_Unicode dsep, sal_Unicode gsep, double& rVal);
};
#endif
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