@Singleton @Named public class ValueConverterToArrayOfFloat extends AbstractConverterToArray<float[]>
ELEMENT_ESCAPE_END, ELEMENT_ESCAPE_START, ELEMENT_SEPARATOR| Constructor and Description |
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ValueConverterToArrayOfFloat()
The constructor.
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Class<float[]> |
getTargetType()
Is the guaranteed return-type of the
conversion. |
convertContainerEntry, createContainer, doInitializeconvert, convertFromArray, convertFromCollection, convertFromString, getCollectionReflectionUtil, getSourceType, setCollectionReflectionUtilgetComposedValueConverter, setComposedValueConverterconvert, getReflectionUtil, setReflectionUtilcreateLogger, getLoggerdoInitialized, getInitializationState, initializepublic ValueConverterToArrayOfFloat()
public Class<float[]> getTargetType()
ValueConverterconversion. This
information is used externally to choose the most specific ValueConverter that is
appropriate for the conversion. Object as target-type while a specific
converter may have Collection as target-type. Now if an object
(compliant with the source-type) needs to be converted to a
Collection or List, the specific converter is used while for other
objects the generic converter is chosen. target-type is often more general than the actual
returned result. So a ValueConverter that converts
a comma-separated String to an ArrayList will typically declare
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