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Alfresco Software has modified source of this file The details of changes as svn diff can be found in svn at location root/projects/3rd-party/src ==================================================================== */ package org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel; import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals; import static org.junit.Assert.assertFalse; import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue; import static org.junit.Assert.fail; import java.io.IOException; import java.text.DateFormat; import java.util.Calendar; import java.util.Date; import java.util.Locale; import org.apache.poi.hssf.HSSFTestDataSamples; import org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFWorkbook; import org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.TestHSSFDataFormatter; import org.apache.poi.ss.format.CellFormat; import org.apache.poi.ss.format.CellFormatResult; import org.apache.poi.ss.util.CellReference; import org.apache.poi.ss.util.NumberToTextConverter; import org.apache.poi.util.LocaleUtil; import org.apache.poi.util.SuppressForbidden; import org.junit.BeforeClass; import org.junit.Ignore; import org.junit.Test; /** * Tests of {@link DataFormatter} * * See {@link TestHSSFDataFormatter} too for * more tests. */ public class TestDataFormatter { private static final double _15_MINUTES = 0.041666667; @BeforeClass @SuppressForbidden public static void setUpClass() { // some pre-checks to hunt for a problem in the Maven build // these checks ensure that the correct locale is set, so a failure here // usually indicates an invalid locale during test-execution assertFalse(DateUtil.isADateFormat(-1, "_-* #,##0.00_-;-* #,##0.00_-;_-* \"-\"??_-;_-@_-")); Locale ul = LocaleUtil.getUserLocale(); assertTrue(Locale.ROOT.equals(ul) || Locale.getDefault().equals(ul)); final String textValue = NumberToTextConverter.toText(1234.56); assertEquals(-1, textValue.indexOf('E')); Object cellValueO = Double.valueOf(1234.56); /*CellFormat cellFormat = new CellFormat("_-* #,##0.00_-;-* #,##0.00_-;_-* \"-\"??_-;_-@_-"); CellFormatResult result = cellFormat.apply(cellValueO); assertEquals(" 1,234.56 ", result.text);*/ CellFormat cfmt = CellFormat.getInstance("_-* #,##0.00_-;-* #,##0.00_-;_-* \"-\"??_-;_-@_-"); CellFormatResult result = cfmt.apply(cellValueO); assertEquals("This failure can indicate that the wrong locale is used during test-execution, ensure you run with english/US via -Duser.language=en -Duser.country=US", " 1,234.56 ", result.text); } /** * Test that we use the specified locale when deciding * how to format normal numbers */ @Test public void testLocale() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); DataFormatter dfFR = new DataFormatter(Locale.FRENCH); assertEquals("1234", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1234, -1, "@")); assertEquals("1234", dfFR.formatRawCellContents(1234, -1, "@")); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.34, -1, "@")); assertEquals("12,34", dfFR.formatRawCellContents(12.34, -1, "@")); } /** * At the moment, we don't decode the locale strings into * a specific locale, but we should format things as if * the locale (eg '[$-1010409]') isn't there */ @Test public void testLocaleBasedFormats() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); // Standard formats assertEquals("63", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(63.0, -1, "[$-1010409]General")); assertEquals("63", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(63.0, -1, "[$-1010409]@")); // Regular numeric style formats assertEquals("63", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(63.0, -1, "[$-1010409]##")); assertEquals("63", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(63.0, -1, "[$-1010409]00")); } /** * Test that we use the specified locale when deciding * how to format normal numbers */ @Test public void testGrouping() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); DataFormatter dfDE = new DataFormatter(Locale.GERMAN); assertEquals("1,234.57", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1234.567, -1, "#,##0.00")); assertEquals("1'234.57", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1234.567, -1, "#'##0.00")); assertEquals("1 234.57", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1234.567, -1, "# ##0.00")); assertEquals("1.234,57", dfDE.formatRawCellContents(1234.567, -1, "#,##0.00")); assertEquals("1'234,57", dfDE.formatRawCellContents(1234.567, -1, "#'##0.00")); assertEquals("1 234,57", dfDE.formatRawCellContents(1234.567, -1, "# ##0.00")); } /** * Ensure that colours get correctly * zapped from within the format strings */ @Test public void testColours() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); String[] formats = { "##.##", "[WHITE]##.##", "[BLACK]##.##;[RED]-##.##", "[COLOR11]##.##;[COLOR 43]-##.00", }; for (String format : formats) { assertEquals( "Wrong format for: " + format, "12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, format) ); assertEquals( "Wrong format for: " + format, "-12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, format) ); } // Ensure that random square brackets remain assertEquals("12.34[a]", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "##.##[a]")); assertEquals("[ab]12.34[x]", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "[ab]##.##[x]")); } @Test public void testColoursAndBrackets() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); // Without currency symbols String[] formats = { "#,##0.00;[Blue](#,##0.00)" }; for (String format : formats) { assertEquals( "Wrong format for: " + format, "12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, format) ); assertEquals( "Wrong format for: " + format, "(12.34)", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, format) ); } // With formats = new String[] { "$#,##0.00;[Red]($#,##0.00)" }; for (String format : formats) { assertEquals( "Wrong format for: " + format, "$12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, format) ); assertEquals( "Wrong format for: " + format, "($12.34)", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, format) ); } } /** * Test how we handle negative and zeros. * Note - some tests are disabled as DecimalFormat * and Excel differ, and workarounds are not * yet in place for all of these */ @Test public void testNegativeZero() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); String all2dp = "00.00"; String alln1dp = "(00.0)"; String p1dp_n1dp = "00.0;(00.0)"; String p2dp_n1dp = "00.00;(00.0)"; String p2dp_n1dp_z0 = "00.00;(00.0);0"; String all2dpTSP = "00.00_x"; String p2dp_n2dpTSP = "00.00_x;(00.00)_x"; //String p2dp_n1dpTSP = "00.00_x;(00.0)_x"; assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, all2dp)); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, p2dp_n1dp)); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, p2dp_n1dp_z0)); assertEquals("(12.3)", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, alln1dp)); assertEquals("-(12.3)", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, alln1dp)); assertEquals("12.3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, p1dp_n1dp)); assertEquals("(12.3)", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, p1dp_n1dp)); assertEquals("-12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, all2dp)); // TODO - fix case of negative subpattern differing from the // positive one by more than just the prefix+suffix, which // is all DecimalFormat supports... // assertEquals("(12.3)", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, p2dp_n1dp)); // assertEquals("(12.3)", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, p2dp_n1dp_z0)); assertEquals("00.00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0, -1, all2dp)); assertEquals("00.00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0, -1, p2dp_n1dp)); assertEquals("0", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0, -1, p2dp_n1dp_z0)); // Spaces are skipped assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, all2dpTSP)); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, p2dp_n2dpTSP)); assertEquals("(12.34)", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, p2dp_n2dpTSP)); // assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, p2dp_n1dpTSP)); // assertEquals("(12.3)", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, p2dp_n1dpTSP)); } /** * Test that we correctly handle fractions in the * format string, eg # #/# */ @Test public void testFractions() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); // Excel often prefers "# #/#" assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# #/#")); assertEquals("321 26/81", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# #/##")); assertEquals("26027/81", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "#/##")); // OOo seems to like the "# ?/?" form assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# ?/?")); assertEquals("321 26/81", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# ?/??")); assertEquals("26027/81", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "?/??")); // p;n;z;s parts assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# #/#;# ##/#;0;xxx")); assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-321.321, -1, "# #/#;# ##/#;0;xxx")); // Note the lack of - sign! assertEquals("0", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0, -1, "# #/#;# ##/#;0;xxx")); // assertEquals(".", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0, -1, "# #/#;# ##/#;#.#;xxx")); // Currently shows as 0. not . // Custom formats with text assertEquals("+ve", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1, -1, "+ve;-ve;zero;xxx")); assertEquals("-ve", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-1, -1, "-ve;-ve;zero;xxx")); assertEquals("zero", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0, -1, "zero;-ve;zero;xxx")); // Custom formats - check text is stripped, including multiple spaces assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# #/#")); assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "#\" \" #/#")); assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "#\"FRED\" #/#")); assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "#\\ #/#")); assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# \\q#/#")); // Cases that were very slow assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "0\" \"?/?;?/?")); // 0" "?/?;?/? - length of -ve part was used assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "0 \"#\"\\#\\#?/?")); // 0 "#"\#\#?/? - length of text was used assertEquals("321 295/919", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# #/###")); assertEquals("321 321/1000", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# #/####")); // Code limits to #### as that is as slow as we want to get assertEquals("321 321/1000", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# #/##########")); // Not a valid fraction formats (too many #/# or ?/?) - hence the strange expected results /* assertEquals("321 / ?/?", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# #/# ?/?")); assertEquals("321 / /", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# #/# #/#")); assertEquals("321 ?/? ?/?", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# ?/? ?/?")); assertEquals("321 ?/? / /", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# ?/? #/# #/#")); */ //Bug54686 patch sets default behavior of # #/## if there is a failure to parse assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# #/# ?/?")); assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# #/# #/#")); assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# ?/? ?/?")); assertEquals("321 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(321.321, -1, "# ?/? #/# #/#")); // Where +ve has a fraction, but -ve doesn't, we currently show both assertEquals("123 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents( 123.321, -1, "0 ?/?;0")); //assertEquals("123", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-123.321, -1, "0 ?/?;0")); //Bug54868 patch has a hit on the first string before the ";" assertEquals("-123 1/3", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-123.321, -1, "0 ?/?;0")); //Bug53150 formatting a whole number with fractions should just give the number assertEquals("1", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1.0, -1, "# #/#")); assertEquals("11", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(11.0, -1, "# #/#")); } /** * Test that _x (blank with the space taken by "x") * and *x (fill to the column width with "x"s) are * correctly ignored by us. */ @Test public void testPaddingSpaces() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "##.##_ ")); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "##.##_1")); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "##.##_)")); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "_-##.##")); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "##.##* ")); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "##.##*1")); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "##.##*)")); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "*-##.##")); } /** * DataFormatter is the CSV mode preserves spaces */ @Test public void testPaddingSpacesCSV() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US, true); assertEquals("12.34 ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "##.##_ ")); assertEquals("-12.34 ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, "##.##_ ")); assertEquals(". ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.0, -1, "##.##_ ")); assertEquals("12.34 ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "##.##_1")); assertEquals("-12.34 ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, "##.##_1")); assertEquals(". ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.0, -1, "##.##_1")); assertEquals("12.34 ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "##.##_)")); assertEquals("-12.34 ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, "##.##_)")); assertEquals(". ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.0, -1, "##.##_)")); assertEquals(" 12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "_-##.##")); assertEquals("- 12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, "_-##.##")); assertEquals(" .", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.0, -1, "_-##.##")); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "##.##* ")); assertEquals("-12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, "##.##* ")); assertEquals(".", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.0, -1, "##.##* ")); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "##.##*1")); assertEquals("-12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, "##.##*1")); assertEquals(".", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.0, -1, "##.##*1")); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "##.##*)")); assertEquals("-12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, "##.##*)")); assertEquals(".", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.0, -1, "##.##*)")); assertEquals("12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "*-##.##")); assertEquals("-12.34", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, "*-##.##")); assertEquals(".", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.0, -1, "*-##.##")); } /** * Test that the special Excel month format MMMMM * gets turned into the first letter of the month */ @Test public void testMMMMM() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); Calendar c = LocaleUtil.getLocaleCalendar(2010, 5, 1, 2, 0, 0); assertEquals("2010-J-1 2:00:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents( DateUtil.getExcelDate(c, false), -1, "YYYY-MMMMM-D h:mm:ss" )); } /** * Tests that we do AM/PM handling properly */ @Test public void testAMPM() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); assertEquals("06:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.25, -1, "hh:mm")); assertEquals("18:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.75, -1, "hh:mm")); assertEquals("06:00 AM", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.25, -1, "hh:mm AM/PM")); assertEquals("06:00 PM", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.75, -1, "hh:mm AM/PM")); assertEquals("1904-01-01 06:00:00 AM", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.25, -1, "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss AM/PM", true)); assertEquals("1904-01-01 06:00:00 PM", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.75, -1, "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss AM/PM", true)); } /** * Test that we can handle elapsed time, * eg formatting 1 day 4 hours as 28 hours */ @Test public void testElapsedTime() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); double hour = 1.0/24.0; assertEquals("01:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1*hour, -1, "hh:mm")); assertEquals("05:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(5*hour, -1, "hh:mm")); assertEquals("20:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(20*hour, -1, "hh:mm")); assertEquals("23:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(23*hour, -1, "hh:mm")); assertEquals("00:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(24*hour, -1, "hh:mm")); assertEquals("02:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(26*hour, -1, "hh:mm")); assertEquals("20:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(44*hour, -1, "hh:mm")); assertEquals("02:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(50*hour, -1, "hh:mm")); assertEquals("01:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1*hour, -1, "[hh]:mm")); assertEquals("05:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(5*hour, -1, "[hh]:mm")); assertEquals("20:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(20*hour, -1, "[hh]:mm")); assertEquals("23:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(23*hour, -1, "[hh]:mm")); assertEquals("24:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(24*hour, -1, "[hh]:mm")); assertEquals("26:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(26*hour, -1, "[hh]:mm")); assertEquals("44:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(44*hour, -1, "[hh]:mm")); assertEquals("50:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(50*hour, -1, "[hh]:mm")); assertEquals("01", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1*hour, -1, "[hh]")); assertEquals("05", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(5*hour, -1, "[hh]")); assertEquals("20", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(20*hour, -1, "[hh]")); assertEquals("23", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(23*hour, -1, "[hh]")); assertEquals("24", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(24*hour, -1, "[hh]")); assertEquals("26", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(26*hour, -1, "[hh]")); assertEquals("44", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(44*hour, -1, "[hh]")); assertEquals("50", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(50*hour, -1, "[hh]")); double minute = 1.0/24.0/60.0; assertEquals("01:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1*minute, -1, "[mm]:ss")); assertEquals("05:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(5*minute, -1, "[mm]:ss")); assertEquals("20:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(20*minute, -1, "[mm]:ss")); assertEquals("23:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(23*minute, -1, "[mm]:ss")); assertEquals("24:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(24*minute, -1, "[mm]:ss")); assertEquals("26:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(26*minute, -1, "[mm]:ss")); assertEquals("44:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(44*minute, -1, "[mm]:ss")); assertEquals("50:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(50*minute, -1, "[mm]:ss")); assertEquals("59:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(59*minute, -1, "[mm]:ss")); assertEquals("60:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(60*minute, -1, "[mm]:ss")); assertEquals("61:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(61*minute, -1, "[mm]:ss")); assertEquals("119:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(119*minute, -1, "[mm]:ss")); assertEquals("120:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(120*minute, -1, "[mm]:ss")); assertEquals("121:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(121*minute, -1, "[mm]:ss")); assertEquals("01", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1*minute, -1, "[mm]")); assertEquals("05", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(5*minute, -1, "[mm]")); assertEquals("20", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(20*minute, -1, "[mm]")); assertEquals("23", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(23*minute, -1, "[mm]")); assertEquals("24", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(24*minute, -1, "[mm]")); assertEquals("26", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(26*minute, -1, "[mm]")); assertEquals("44", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(44*minute, -1, "[mm]")); assertEquals("50", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(50*minute, -1, "[mm]")); assertEquals("59", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(59*minute, -1, "[mm]")); assertEquals("60", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(60*minute, -1, "[mm]")); assertEquals("61", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(61*minute, -1, "[mm]")); assertEquals("119", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(119*minute, -1, "[mm]")); assertEquals("120", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(120*minute, -1, "[mm]")); assertEquals("121", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(121*minute, -1, "[mm]")); double second = 1.0/24.0/60.0/60.0; assertEquals("86400", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(86400*second, -1, "[ss]")); assertEquals("01", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1*second, -1, "[ss]")); assertEquals("05", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(5*second, -1, "[ss]")); assertEquals("20", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(20*second, -1, "[ss]")); assertEquals("23", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(23*second, -1, "[ss]")); assertEquals("24", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(24*second, -1, "[ss]")); assertEquals("26", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(26*second, -1, "[ss]")); assertEquals("44", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(44*second, -1, "[ss]")); assertEquals("50", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(50*second, -1, "[ss]")); assertEquals("59", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(59*second, -1, "[ss]")); assertEquals("60", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(60*second, -1, "[ss]")); assertEquals("61", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(61*second, -1, "[ss]")); assertEquals("119", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(119*second, -1, "[ss]")); assertEquals("120", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(120*second, -1, "[ss]")); assertEquals("121", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(121*second, -1, "[ss]")); boolean jdk_1_5 = System.getProperty("java.vm.version").startsWith("1.5"); if(!jdk_1_5) { // YK: the tests below were written under JDK 1.6 and assume that // the rounding mode in the underlying decimal formatters is HALF_UP // It is not so JDK 1.5 where the default rounding mode is HALV_EVEN and cannot be changed. assertEquals("27:18:08", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1.1376, -1, "[h]:mm:ss")); assertEquals("28:48:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1.2, -1, "[h]:mm:ss")); assertEquals("29:31:12", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1.23, -1, "[h]:mm:ss")); assertEquals("31:26:24", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1.31, -1, "[h]:mm:ss")); assertEquals("27:18:08", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1.1376, -1, "[hh]:mm:ss")); assertEquals("28:48:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1.2, -1, "[hh]:mm:ss")); assertEquals("29:31:12", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1.23, -1, "[hh]:mm:ss")); assertEquals("31:26:24", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(1.31, -1, "[hh]:mm:ss")); assertEquals("57:07.2", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(.123, -1, "mm:ss.0;@")); assertEquals("57:41.8", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(.1234, -1, "mm:ss.0;@")); assertEquals("57:41.76", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(.1234, -1, "mm:ss.00;@")); assertEquals("57:41.760", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(.1234, -1, "mm:ss.000;@")); assertEquals("24:00.0", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(123456.6, -1, "mm:ss.0")); } } @Test public void testDateWindowing() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); assertEquals("1899-12-31 00:00:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.0, -1, "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss")); assertEquals("1899-12-31 00:00:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.0, -1, "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss", false)); assertEquals("1904-01-01 00:00:00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.0, -1, "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss", true)); } @Test public void testScientificNotation() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); assertEquals("1.23E+01", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(12.343, -1, "0.00E+00")); assertEquals("-1.23E+01", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.343, -1, "0.00E+00")); assertEquals("0.00E+00", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.0, -1, "0.00E+00")); } @Test public void testInvalidDate() { DataFormatter df1 = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); assertEquals("-1.0", df1.formatRawCellContents(-1, -1, "mm/dd/yyyy")); DataFormatter df2 = new DataFormatter(Locale.US, true); assertEquals("###############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################", df2.formatRawCellContents(-1, -1, "mm/dd/yyyy")); } @Test public void testEscapes() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); assertEquals("1901-01-01", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(367.0, -1, "yyyy-mm-dd")); assertEquals("1901-01-01", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(367.0, -1, "yyyy\\-mm\\-dd")); assertEquals("1901.01.01", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(367.0, -1, "yyyy.mm.dd")); assertEquals("1901.01.01", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(367.0, -1, "yyyy\\.mm\\.dd")); assertEquals("1901/01/01", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(367.0, -1, "yyyy/mm/dd")); assertEquals("1901/01/01", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(367.0, -1, "yyyy\\/mm\\/dd")); } @Test public void testFormatsWithPadding() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US, true); // These request space-padding, based on the cell width // There should always be one space after, variable (non-zero) amount before // Because the Cell Width isn't available, this gets emulated with // 4 leading spaces, or a minus then 3 leading spaces // This isn't all that consistent, but it's the best we can really manage... assertEquals(" 1,234.56 ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents( 1234.56, -1, "_-* #,##0.00_-;-* #,##0.00_-;_-* \"-\"??_-;_-@_-")); assertEquals("- 1,234.56 ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-1234.56, -1, "_-* #,##0.00_-;-* #,##0.00_-;_-* \"-\"??_-;_-@_-")); assertEquals(" 12.34 ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents( 12.34, -1, "_-* #,##0.00_-;-* #,##0.00_-;_-* \"-\"??_-;_-@_-")); assertEquals("- 12.34 ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-12.34, -1, "_-* #,##0.00_-;-* #,##0.00_-;_-* \"-\"??_-;_-@_-")); assertEquals(" 0.10 ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents( 0.1, -1, "_-* #,##0.00_-;-* #,##0.00_-;_-* \"-\"??_-;_-@_-")); assertEquals("- 0.10 ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-0.1, -1, "_-* #,##0.00_-;-* #,##0.00_-;_-* \"-\"??_-;_-@_-")); // TODO Fix this, we are randomly adding a 0 at the end that shouldn't be there //assertEquals(" - ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.0, -1, "_-* #,##0.00_-;-* #,##0.00_-;_-* \"-\"??_-;_-@_-")); assertEquals(" $ 1.10 ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents( 1.1, -1, "_-$* #,##0.00_-;-$* #,##0.00_-;_-$* \"-\"??_-;_-@_-")); assertEquals("-$ 1.10 ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(-1.1, -1, "_-$* #,##0.00_-;-$* #,##0.00_-;_-$* \"-\"??_-;_-@_-")); // TODO Fix this, we are randomly adding a 0 at the end that shouldn't be there //assertEquals(" $ - ", dfUS.formatRawCellContents( 0.0, -1, "_-$* #,##0.00_-;-$* #,##0.00_-;_-$* \"-\"??_-;_-@_-")); } @Test public void testErrors() throws IOException { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US, true); // Create a spreadsheet with some formula errors in it Workbook wb = new HSSFWorkbook(); try { Sheet s = wb.createSheet(); Row r = s.createRow(0); Cell c = r.createCell(0, CellType.ERROR); c.setCellErrorValue(FormulaError.DIV0.getCode()); assertEquals(FormulaError.DIV0.getString(), dfUS.formatCellValue(c)); c.setCellErrorValue(FormulaError.REF.getCode()); assertEquals(FormulaError.REF.getString(), dfUS.formatCellValue(c)); } finally { wb.close(); } } @Test public void testBoolean() throws IOException { DataFormatter formatter = new DataFormatter(); // Create a spreadsheet with some TRUE/FALSE boolean values in it Workbook wb = new HSSFWorkbook(); try { Sheet s = wb.createSheet(); Row r = s.createRow(0); Cell c = r.createCell(0); c.setCellValue(true); assertEquals("TRUE", formatter.formatCellValue(c)); c.setCellValue(false); assertEquals("FALSE", formatter.formatCellValue(c)); } finally { wb.close(); } } /** * While we don't currently support using a locale code at * the start of a format string to format it differently, we * should at least handle it as it if wasn't there */ @Test public void testDatesWithLocales() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US, true); String dateFormatEnglish = "[$-409]mmmm dd yyyy h:mm AM/PM"; String dateFormatChinese = "[$-804]mmmm dd yyyy h:mm AM/PM"; // Check we format the English one correctly double date = 26995.477777777778; assertEquals( "November 27 1973 11:28 AM", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(date, -1, dateFormatEnglish) ); // Check that, in the absence of locale support, we handle // the Chinese one the same as the English one assertEquals( "November 27 1973 11:28 AM", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(date, -1, dateFormatChinese) ); } /** * TODO Fix these so that they work */ @Test @Ignore public void testCustomFormats() { DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US, true); String fmt; fmt = "\"At\" H:MM AM/PM \"on\" DDDD MMMM D\",\" YYYY"; assertEquals( "At 4:20 AM on Thursday May 17, 2007", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(39219.1805636921, -1, fmt) ); fmt = "0 \"dollars and\" .00 \"cents\""; assertEquals("19 dollars and .99 cents", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(19.99, -1, fmt)); } /** * ExcelStyleDateFormatter should work for Milliseconds too */ @Test public void testExcelStyleDateFormatterStringOnMillis() { // Test directly with the .000 style DateFormat formatter1 = new ExcelStyleDateFormatter("ss.000"); assertEquals("00.001", formatter1.format(new Date(1L))); assertEquals("00.010", formatter1.format(new Date(10L))); assertEquals("00.100", formatter1.format(new Date(100L))); assertEquals("01.000", formatter1.format(new Date(1000L))); assertEquals("01.001", formatter1.format(new Date(1001L))); assertEquals("10.000", formatter1.format(new Date(10000L))); assertEquals("10.001", formatter1.format(new Date(10001L))); // Test directly with the .SSS style DateFormat formatter2 = new ExcelStyleDateFormatter("ss.SSS"); assertEquals("00.001", formatter2.format(new Date(1L))); assertEquals("00.010", formatter2.format(new Date(10L))); assertEquals("00.100", formatter2.format(new Date(100L))); assertEquals("01.000", formatter2.format(new Date(1000L))); assertEquals("01.001", formatter2.format(new Date(1001L))); assertEquals("10.000", formatter2.format(new Date(10000L))); assertEquals("10.001", formatter2.format(new Date(10001L))); // Test via DataFormatter DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US, true); assertEquals("01.010", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(0.0000116898, -1, "ss.000")); } @Test public void testBug54786() { DataFormatter formatter = new DataFormatter(); String format = "[h]\"\"h\"\" m\"\"m\"\""; assertTrue(DateUtil.isADateFormat(-1,format)); assertTrue(DateUtil.isValidExcelDate(_15_MINUTES)); assertEquals("1h 0m", formatter.formatRawCellContents(_15_MINUTES, -1, format, false)); assertEquals("0.041666667", formatter.formatRawCellContents(_15_MINUTES, -1, "[h]'h'", false)); assertEquals("1h 0m\"", formatter.formatRawCellContents(_15_MINUTES, -1, "[h]\"\"h\"\" m\"\"m\"\"\"", false)); assertEquals("1h", formatter.formatRawCellContents(_15_MINUTES, -1, "[h]\"\"h\"\"", false)); assertEquals("h1", formatter.formatRawCellContents(_15_MINUTES, -1, "\"\"h\"\"[h]", false)); assertEquals("h1", formatter.formatRawCellContents(_15_MINUTES, -1, "\"\"h\"\"h", false)); assertEquals(" 60", formatter.formatRawCellContents(_15_MINUTES, -1, " [m]", false)); assertEquals("h60", formatter.formatRawCellContents(_15_MINUTES, -1, "\"\"h\"\"[m]", false)); assertEquals("m1", formatter.formatRawCellContents(_15_MINUTES, -1, "\"\"m\"\"h", false)); try { assertEquals("1h 0m\"", formatter.formatRawCellContents(_15_MINUTES, -1, "[h]\"\"h\"\" m\"\"m\"\"\"\"", false)); fail("Catches exception because of invalid format, i.e. trailing quoting"); } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { assertTrue(e.getMessage().contains("Cannot format given Object as a Number")); } } @Test public void testIsADateFormat() { // first check some cases that should not be a date, also call multiple times to ensure the cache is used assertFalse(DateUtil.isADateFormat(-1, null)); assertFalse(DateUtil.isADateFormat(-1, null)); assertFalse(DateUtil.isADateFormat(123, null)); assertFalse(DateUtil.isADateFormat(123, "")); assertFalse(DateUtil.isADateFormat(124, "")); assertFalse(DateUtil.isADateFormat(-1, "")); assertFalse(DateUtil.isADateFormat(-1, "")); assertFalse(DateUtil.isADateFormat(-1, "nodateformat")); // then also do the same for some valid date formats assertTrue(DateUtil.isADateFormat(0x0e, null)); assertTrue(DateUtil.isADateFormat(0x2f, null)); assertTrue(DateUtil.isADateFormat(-1, "yyyy")); assertTrue(DateUtil.isADateFormat(-1, "yyyy")); assertTrue(DateUtil.isADateFormat(-1, "dd/mm/yy;[red]dd/mm/yy")); assertTrue(DateUtil.isADateFormat(-1, "dd/mm/yy;[red]dd/mm/yy")); assertTrue(DateUtil.isADateFormat(-1, "[h]")); } @Test public void testLargeNumbersAndENotation() throws IOException{ assertFormatsTo("1E+86", 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999d); assertFormatsTo("1E-84", 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001d); // Smallest double assertFormatsTo("1E-323", 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001d); // "up to 11 numeric characters, with the decimal point counting as a numeric character" // https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/65903 assertFormatsTo( "12345678911", 12345678911d); assertFormatsTo( "1.23457E+11", 123456789112d); // 12th digit of integer -> scientific assertFormatsTo( "-12345678911", -12345678911d); assertFormatsTo( "-1.23457E+11", -123456789112d); assertFormatsTo( "0.1", 0.1); assertFormatsTo( "0.000000001", 0.000000001); assertFormatsTo( "1E-10", 0.0000000001); // 12th digit assertFormatsTo( "-0.000000001", -0.000000001); assertFormatsTo( "-1E-10", -0.0000000001); assertFormatsTo( "123.4567892", 123.45678919); // excess decimals are simply rounded away assertFormatsTo("-123.4567892", -123.45678919); assertFormatsTo( "1.234567893", 1.2345678925); // rounding mode is half-up assertFormatsTo("-1.234567893", -1.2345678925); assertFormatsTo( "1.23457E+19", 12345650000000000000d); assertFormatsTo("-1.23457E+19", -12345650000000000000d); assertFormatsTo( "1.23457E-19", 0.0000000000000000001234565d); assertFormatsTo("-1.23457E-19", -0.0000000000000000001234565d); assertFormatsTo( "1.000000001", 1.000000001); assertFormatsTo( "1", 1.0000000001); assertFormatsTo( "1234.567891", 1234.567891123456789d); assertFormatsTo( "1234567.891", 1234567.891123456789d); assertFormatsTo( "12345678912", 12345678911.63456789d); // integer portion uses all 11 digits assertFormatsTo( "12345678913", 12345678912.5d); // half-up here too assertFormatsTo("-12345678913", -12345678912.5d); assertFormatsTo( "1.23457E+11", 123456789112.3456789d); } private static void assertFormatsTo(String expected, double input) throws IOException { Workbook wb = new HSSFWorkbook(); try { Sheet s1 = wb.createSheet(); Row row = s1.createRow(0); Cell rawValue = row.createCell(0); rawValue.setCellValue(input); CellStyle newStyle = wb.createCellStyle(); DataFormat dataFormat = wb.createDataFormat(); newStyle.setDataFormat(dataFormat.getFormat("General")); String actual = new DataFormatter().formatCellValue(rawValue); assertEquals(expected, actual); } finally { wb.close(); } } @Test public void testFormulaEvaluation() throws IOException { Workbook wb = HSSFTestDataSamples.openSampleWorkbook("FormulaEvalTestData.xls"); CellReference ref = new CellReference("D47"); Cell cell = wb.getSheetAt(0).getRow(ref.getRow()).getCell(ref.getCol()); //noinspection deprecation assertEquals(CellType.FORMULA, cell.getCellTypeEnum()); assertEquals("G9:K9 I7:I12", cell.getCellFormula()); DataFormatter formatter = new DataFormatter(); FormulaEvaluator evaluator = wb.getCreationHelper().createFormulaEvaluator(); assertEquals("5.6789", formatter.formatCellValue(cell, evaluator)); wb.close(); } /** * bug 60031: DataFormatter parses months incorrectly when put at the end of date segment */ @Test public void testBug60031() { // 23-08-2016 08:51:01 which is 42605.368761574071 as double will be parsed // with format "yyyy-dd-MM HH:mm:ss" into "2016-23-51 08:51:01". DataFormatter dfUS = new DataFormatter(Locale.US); assertEquals("2016-23-08 08:51:01", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(42605.368761574071, -1, "yyyy-dd-MM HH:mm:ss")); assertEquals("2017-12-01 January 09:54:33", dfUS.formatRawCellContents(42747.412892397523, -1, "yyyy-dd-MM MMMM HH:mm:ss")); } }