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/**
* Contains common static methods and contants for use within the package.
*
* @author Herbie Ong
*/
public final class PDBUtil {
/** difference in seconds from Jan 01, 1904 to Jan 01, 1970 */
final static long TIME_DIFF = 2082844800;
/** encoding scheme used */
final static String ENCODING = "8859_1";
/** size of a pdb header in bytes */
final static int HEADER_SIZE = 78;
/**
* This method converts a 4 letter string into the Palm ID integer.
*
* It is normally used to convert the Palm creator ID string into
* the integer version of it. Also use for data types, etc.
*
* @param s 4 character string.
* @return int Palm ID representing the string.
* @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if string parameter
* contains less than 4 characters.
*/
public static int intID(String s) {
int id = -1;
int temp = 0;
// grab the first char and put it in the high bits
// note that we only want 8 lower bits of it.
temp = (int) s.charAt(0);
id = temp << 24;
// grab the second char and add it in.
temp = ((int) s.charAt(1)) & 0x00ff;
id += temp << 16;
// grab the second char and add it in.
temp = ((int) s.charAt(2)) & 0x00ff;
id += temp << 8;
// grab the last char and add it in
id += ((int) s.charAt(3)) & 0x00ff;
return id;
}
/**
* This method converts an integer into a String given
* the Palm ID format.
*
* @param i Palm id.
* @return String string representation.
*/
public static String stringID(int i) {
char ch[] = new char[4];
ch[0] = (char) (i >>> 24);
ch[1] = (char) ((i >> 16) & 0x00ff);
ch[2] = (char) ((i >> 8) & 0x00ff);
ch[3] = (char) (i & 0x00ff);
return new String(ch);
}
}
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