public class ContainsFunction extends java.lang.Object implements Function
4.2 boolean contains(string,string)
The contains function returns true if the first argument string contains the second argument string, and otherwise returns false.
| Constructor and Description |
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ContainsFunction()
Create a new
ContainsFunction object. |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.lang.Object |
call(Context context,
java.util.List args)
Returns true if the string-value of the
first item in
args contains string-value of the second
item; false otherwise. |
static java.lang.Boolean |
evaluate(java.lang.Object strArg,
java.lang.Object matchArg,
Navigator nav)
Returns true if the first string contains the second string; false otherwise.
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public java.lang.Object call(Context context, java.util.List args) throws FunctionCallException
Returns true if the string-value of the
first item in args contains string-value of the second
item; false otherwise.
If necessary one or both items are converted to a string as if by the XPath
string() function.
call in interface Functioncontext - the context at the point in the
expression when the function is calledargs - a list containing exactly two itemsBoolean.TRUE or Boolean.FALSEFunctionCallException - if args does not have exactly two itemspublic static java.lang.Boolean evaluate(java.lang.Object strArg,
java.lang.Object matchArg,
Navigator nav)
Returns true if the first string contains the second string; false otherwise.
If necessary one or both arguments are converted to a string as if by the XPath
string() function.
strArg - the containing stringmatchArg - the contained stringnav - used to calculate the string-values of the first two argumentsBoolean.TRUE if true if the first string contains
the second string; Boolean.FALSE otherwise.