org.extex.unit.tex.string
Class Romannumeral
java.lang.Object
org.extex.interpreter.type.AbstractCode
org.extex.unit.tex.string.Romannumeral
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- java.io.Serializable, Code, ExpandableCode
public class Romannumeral
- extends AbstractCode
- implements ExpandableCode
This class provides an implementation for the primitive
\romannumeral.
The Primitive \romannumeral
The primitive \romannumeral takes a single argument of a number
and produces the representation of this number in lower case roman numerals.
If the number is less than one than nothing is produced at all.
Syntax
The formal description of this primitive is the following:
〈romannumeral〉
→ \romannumeral 〈number〉
Examples
\romannumeral\count1
\romannumeral 2004
- Version:
- $Revision:4431 $
- Author:
- Gerd Neugebauer
- See Also:
- "TeX – the Program [69]",
Serialized Form
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Field Summary |
protected static long |
serialVersionUID
The constant serialVersionUID contains the id for
serialization. |
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Method Summary |
void |
execute(Flags prefix,
Context context,
TokenSource source,
Typesetter typesetter)
This method takes the first token and executes it. The result is placed
on the stack. This operation might have side effects. To execute a token
it might be necessary to consume further tokens. |
void |
expand(Flags prefix,
Context context,
TokenSource source,
Typesetter typesetter)
This method takes the first token and expands it. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
serialVersionUID
protected static final long serialVersionUID
- The constant serialVersionUID contains the id for
serialization.
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
Romannumeral
public Romannumeral(CodeToken token)
- Creates a new object.
- Parameters:
token - the initial token for the primitive
execute
public void execute(Flags prefix,
Context context,
TokenSource source,
Typesetter typesetter)
throws HelpingException,
TypesetterException
- This method takes the first token and executes it. The result is placed
on the stack. This operation might have side effects. To execute a token
it might be necessary to consume further tokens.
- Specified by:
execute in interface Code- Overrides:
execute in class AbstractCode
- Parameters:
prefix - the prefix controlling the executioncontext - the interpreter contextsource - the token sourcetypesetter - the typesetter
- Throws:
HelpingException - in case of an error
TypesetterException - in case of an error in the typesetter- See Also:
AbstractCode.execute(
org.extex.interpreter.Flags, org.extex.interpreter.context.Context,
org.extex.interpreter.TokenSource, org.extex.typesetter.Typesetter)
expand
public void expand(Flags prefix,
Context context,
TokenSource source,
Typesetter typesetter)
throws HelpingException,
NoHelpException,
TypesetterException
- This method takes the first token and expands it. The result is placed on
the stack. This means that expandable code does one step of expansion and
puts the result on the stack. To expand a token it might be necessary to
consume further tokens.
- Specified by:
expand in interface ExpandableCode
- Parameters:
prefix - the prefix flags controlling the expansioncontext - the interpreter contextsource - the token sourcetypesetter - the typesetter
- Throws:
HelpingException - in case of an error
TypesetterException - in case of an error in the typesetter
NoHelpException- See Also:
ExpandableCode.expand(
org.extex.interpreter.Flags, org.extex.interpreter.context.Context,
org.extex.interpreter.TokenSource, org.extex.typesetter.Typesetter)