ReplSet.java
package bjc.everge;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Scanner;
/**
* A set of ReplPairs, kept together for easy use
*
* @author Ben Culkin
*/
public class ReplSet {
// The list of pairs
private List<ReplPair> parList;
/**
* Create a new blank set of pairs.
*/
public ReplSet() {
parList = new ArrayList<>();
}
/**
* Create a new set of pairs using an existing list of pairs.
*
* Changes to the list of pairs will carry across to the ReplSet, so be careful about that.
*
* @param lst
* The list of pairs to use.
*/
public ReplSet(List<ReplPair> lst) {
parList = lst;
}
public static ReplSet fromFile(String fName) throws IOException {
ReplSet rs = new ReplSet();
try (FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(fName); Scanner scn = new Scanner(fis)) {
rs.parList = ReplPair.readList(scn);
}
return rs;
}
/**
* Adds more pairs to the ReplSet.
*
* @param pars
* The pairs to add to the ReplSet.
*/
public void addPairs(List<ReplPair> pars) {
for (ReplPair par : pars) {
parList.add(par);
}
// Resort the pairs into priority order
parList.sort(null);
}
/**
* Adds more pairs to the ReplSet.
*
* @param pars
* The pairs to add to the ReplSet.
*/
public void addPairs(ReplPair... pars) {
for (ReplPair par : pars) {
parList.add(par);
}
// Resort the pairs into priority order
parList.sort(null);
}
/**
* Apply the ReplSet to a string.
*
* @param val
* The string to apply the ReplSet to.
*
* @return The result of applying the ReplSet.
*/
public String apply(String val) {
String ret = val;
for (ReplPair par : parList) {
ret = par.apply(ret);
}
return ret;
}
}