Interface Formattable


public interfaceFormattable
TheFormattable interface must be implemented by any class that needs to perform custom formatting using the's' conversion specifier ofFormatter. This interface allows basic control for formatting arbitrary objects. For example, the following class prints out different representations of a stock's name depending on the flags and length constraints:
   import java.nio.CharBuffer;   import java.util.Formatter;   import java.util.Formattable;   import java.util.Locale;   import static java.util.FormattableFlags.*;   ...   public class StockName implements Formattable {       private String symbol, companyName, frenchCompanyName;       public StockName(String symbol, String companyName,                        String frenchCompanyName) {           ...       }       ...       public void formatTo(Formatter fmt, int f, int width, int precision) {           StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();           // decide form of name           String name = companyName;           if (fmt.locale().equals(Locale.FRANCE))               name = frenchCompanyName;           boolean alternate = (f & ALTERNATE) == ALTERNATE;           boolean usesymbol = alternate || (precision != -1 && precision < 10);           String out = (usesymbol ? symbol : name);           // apply precision           if (precision == -1 || out.length() < precision) {               // write it all               sb.append(out);           } else {               sb.append(out.substring(0, precision - 1)).append('*');           }           // apply width and justification           int len = sb.length();           if (len < width)               for (int i = 0; i < width - len; i++)                   if ((f & LEFT_JUSTIFY) == LEFT_JUSTIFY)                       sb.append(' ');                   else                       sb.insert(0, ' ');           fmt.format(sb.toString());       }       public String toString() {           return String.format("%s - %s", symbol, companyName);       }   }

When used in conjunction with theFormatter, the above class produces the following output for various format strings.

   Formatter fmt = new Formatter();   StockName sn = new StockName("HUGE", "Huge Fruit, Inc.",                                "Fruit Titanesque, Inc.");   fmt.format("%s", sn);                   //   -> "Huge Fruit, Inc."   fmt.format("%s", sn.toString());        //   -> "HUGE - Huge Fruit, Inc."   fmt.format("%#s", sn);                  //   -> "HUGE"   fmt.format("%-10.8s", sn);              //   -> "HUGE      "   fmt.format("%.12s", sn);                //   -> "Huge Fruit,*"   fmt.format(Locale.FRANCE, "%25s", sn);  //   -> "   Fruit Titanesque, Inc."

Formattables are not necessarily safe for multithreaded access. Thread safety is optional and may be enforced by classes that extend and implement this interface.

Unless otherwise specified, passing anull argument to any method in this interface will cause aNullPointerException to be thrown.

Since:
1.5
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    void
    formatTo(Formatter formatter, int flags, int width, int precision)
    Formats the object using the providedformatter.
  • Method Details

    • formatTo

      void formatTo(Formatter formatter, int flags, int width, int precision)
      Formats the object using the providedformatter.
      Parameters:
      formatter - Theformatter. Implementing classes may callformatter.out() orformatter.locale() to obtain theAppendable orLocale used by thisformatter respectively.
      flags - The flags modify the output format. The value is interpreted as a bitmask. Any combination of the following flags may be set:FormattableFlags.LEFT_JUSTIFY,FormattableFlags.UPPERCASE, andFormattableFlags.ALTERNATE. If no flags are set, the default formatting of the implementing class will apply.
      width - The minimum number of characters to be written to the output. If the length of the converted value is less than thewidth then the output will be padded by'  ' until the total number of characters equals width. The padding is at the beginning by default. If theFormattableFlags.LEFT_JUSTIFY flag is set then the padding will be at the end. Ifwidth is-1 then there is no minimum.
      precision - The maximum number of characters to be written to the output. The precision is applied before the width, thus the output will be truncated toprecision characters even if thewidth is greater than theprecision. Ifprecision is-1 then there is no explicit limit on the number of characters.
      Throws:
      IllegalFormatException - If any of the parameters are invalid. For specification of all possible formatting errors, see theDetails section of the formatter class specification.