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package org.apache.poi.ss.formula.eval;

import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;

import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.FormulaError;

Evaluations for formula errors
/** * Evaluations for formula errors */
public final class ErrorEval implements ValueEval { private static final Map<FormulaError,ErrorEval> evals = new HashMap<>();
#NULL! - Intersection of two cell ranges is empty
/** <b>#NULL!</b> - Intersection of two cell ranges is empty */
public static final ErrorEval NULL_INTERSECTION = new ErrorEval(FormulaError.NULL);
#DIV/0! - Division by zero
/** <b>#DIV/0!</b> - Division by zero */
public static final ErrorEval DIV_ZERO = new ErrorEval(FormulaError.DIV0);
#VALUE! - Wrong type of operand
/** <b>#VALUE!</b> - Wrong type of operand */
public static final ErrorEval VALUE_INVALID = new ErrorEval(FormulaError.VALUE);
#REF! - Illegal or deleted cell reference
/** <b>#REF!</b> - Illegal or deleted cell reference */
public static final ErrorEval REF_INVALID = new ErrorEval(FormulaError.REF);
#NAME? - Wrong function or range name
/** <b>#NAME?</b> - Wrong function or range name */
public static final ErrorEval NAME_INVALID = new ErrorEval(FormulaError.NAME);
#NUM! - Value range overflow
/** <b>#NUM!</b> - Value range overflow */
public static final ErrorEval NUM_ERROR = new ErrorEval(FormulaError.NUM);
#N/A - Argument or function not available
/** <b>#N/A</b> - Argument or function not available */
public static final ErrorEval NA = new ErrorEval(FormulaError.NA); // POI internal error codes public static final ErrorEval FUNCTION_NOT_IMPLEMENTED = new ErrorEval(FormulaError.FUNCTION_NOT_IMPLEMENTED); // Note - Excel does not seem to represent this condition with an error code public static final ErrorEval CIRCULAR_REF_ERROR = new ErrorEval(FormulaError.CIRCULAR_REF);
Translates an Excel internal error code into the corresponding POI ErrorEval instance
Params:
Throws:
/** * Translates an Excel internal error code into the corresponding POI ErrorEval instance * @param errorCode An error code listed in {@link FormulaError} * @throws RuntimeException If an unknown errorCode is specified */
public static ErrorEval valueOf(int errorCode) { FormulaError error = FormulaError.forInt(errorCode); ErrorEval eval = evals.get(error); if (eval != null) { return eval; } else { throw new RuntimeException("Unhandled error type for code " + errorCode); } }
Converts error codes to text. Handles non-standard error codes OK. For debug/test purposes (and for formatting error messages).
Returns:the String representation of the specified Excel error code.
/** * Converts error codes to text. Handles non-standard error codes OK. * For debug/test purposes (and for formatting error messages). * @return the String representation of the specified Excel error code. */
public static String getText(int errorCode) { if(FormulaError.isValidCode(errorCode)) { return FormulaError.forInt(errorCode).getString(); } // Give a special string, based on ~, to make clear this isn't a standard Excel error return "~non~std~err(" + errorCode + ")~"; } private FormulaError _error; private ErrorEval(FormulaError error) { _error = error; evals.put(error, this); } public int getErrorCode() { return _error.getLongCode(); } public String getErrorString() { return _error.getString(); } public String toString() { return getClass().getName() + " [" + _error.getString() + "]"; } }