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/******************************************************************************
*
* verseranges.cpp - This example demonstrates how to work with contiguous
* verse ranges using VerseKey
*
* $Id: verseranges.cpp 2980 2013-09-14 21:51:47Z scribe $
*
* Copyright 2011-2013 CrossWire Bible Society (http://www.crosswire.org)
* CrossWire Bible Society
* P. O. Box 2528
* Tempe, AZ 85280-2528
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
* Free Software Foundation version 2.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
*/
#include <iostream>
#include <swmgr.h>
#include <swmodule.h>
#include <versekey.h>
using namespace sword;
using namespace std;
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
cout << "\n";
const char *modName = "KJVA";
SWMgr manager;
SWModule *bible = manager.getModule(modName);
if (!bible) {
cout << modName << " not installed for example. Please install.\n\n";
exit(-1);
}
VerseKey *vk = (VerseKey *)bible->createKey();
// let's set verse ranges for a variety of different contiguous regions
// set a verse range for the whole Bible
vk->setLowerBound(*vk); // vk initially points to TOP, so we don't need to set position first
vk->setPosition(BOTTOM);
vk->setUpperBound(*vk);
cout << vk->getRangeText() << "\n";
vk->clearBounds();
// Old Testament
vk->setPosition(TOP);
vk->setLowerBound(*vk);
vk->setTestament(2);
(*vk)--;
vk->setUpperBound(*vk);
cout << vk->getRangeText() << "\n";
vk->clearBounds();
// New Testament
vk->setPosition(TOP);
vk->setTestament(2);
vk->setLowerBound(*vk);
vk->setPosition(BOTTOM);
vk->setUpperBound(*vk);
cout << vk->getRangeText() << "\n";
vk->clearBounds();
// Current Book
vk->setText("John 3:16");
vk->setChapter(1); vk->setVerse(1);
vk->setLowerBound(*vk);
vk->setChapter(vk->getChapterMax()); vk->setVerse(vk->getVerseMax());
vk->setUpperBound(*vk);
cout << vk->getRangeText() << "\n";
// -------------------------
// Shorter syntax using the parser and based on book names, and requires intimate knowledge of VersificationMgr
// You're probably better off using the above code, but this is here for completeness
//
const VersificationMgr::System *refSys = VersificationMgr::getSystemVersificationMgr()->getVersificationSystem(vk->getVersificationSystem());
// whole Bible
VerseKey vkBible(refSys->getBook(0)->getOSISName(), refSys->getBook(refSys->getBookCount()-1)->getOSISName(), refSys->getName());
cout << vkBible.getRangeText() << "\n";
// OT
VerseKey vkOT(refSys->getBook(0)->getOSISName(), refSys->getBook(refSys->getBMAX()[0]-1)->getOSISName(), refSys->getName());
cout << vkOT.getRangeText() << "\n";
// NT
VerseKey vkNT(refSys->getBook(refSys->getBMAX()[0])->getOSISName(), refSys->getBook(refSys->getBookCount()-1)->getOSISName(), refSys->getName());
cout << vkNT.getRangeText() << "\n";
// Current Book
vk->setText("John 3:16");
VerseKey vkCurrentBook(vk->getBookName(), vk->getBookName(), refSys->getName());
cout << vkCurrentBook.getRangeText() << "\n";
delete vk;
cout << endl;
return 0;
}
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