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package com.rapidminer.operator.condition;
import java.util.List;
import com.rapidminer.operator.IllegalInputException;
import com.rapidminer.operator.Operator;
import com.rapidminer.operator.OperatorChain;
import com.rapidminer.operator.WrongNumberOfInnerOperatorsException;
import com.rapidminer.tools.Tools;
import de.tud.inf.operator.IOCapability;
import de.tud.inf.operator.UnsatisfiedCapabilityException;
/**
* This condition can be used to define a output condition for the an inner operator
* in a chain where the first inner operator must be able to handle the specified input
* and all inner operators must be able to handle their predecessors output.
* It is therefore not necessary to add a {@link SimpleChainInnerOperatorCondition}
* additionally to this condition to the list of conditions.
*
* @author Ingo Mierswa
* @version $Id: FirstInnerOperatorCondition.java,v 1.2 2008/07/13 16:39:42 ingomierswa Exp $
*/
public class FirstInnerOperatorCondition implements InnerOperatorCondition {
private Class[] willGet;
private boolean allowEmptyChains = false;
/**
* Creates an inner operator condition. The first operator in the chain gets
* the input of the operator chain and additionally the given classes
* <code>willGet</code>. Each operator must be able to handle the output
* of the predecessor. The last operator must provide all classes in the
* given <code>mustDeliver</code> class array. Empty chains are not allowed.
*/
public FirstInnerOperatorCondition(Class[] willGet) {
this(willGet, false);
}
/**
* Creates an inner operator condition. The first operator in the chain gets
* the input of the operator chain and additionally the given classes
* <code>willGet</code>. Each operator must be able to handle the output
* of the predecessor. The last operator must provide all classes in the
* given <code>mustDeliver</code> class array.
*/
public FirstInnerOperatorCondition(Class[] willGet, boolean allowEmptyChains) {
this.willGet = willGet;
this.allowEmptyChains = allowEmptyChains;
}
public Class[] checkIO(OperatorChain chain, Class[] input) throws IllegalInputException, WrongNumberOfInnerOperatorsException {
if ((!allowEmptyChains) && (chain.getNumberOfOperators() == 0)) {
throw new WrongNumberOfInnerOperatorsException(chain, chain.getMinNumberOfInnerOperators(), chain.getMaxNumberOfInnerOperators(), 0);
}
Class[] output = input;
if (willGet != null) {
output = new Class[input.length + willGet.length];
System.arraycopy(input, 0, output, 0, input.length);
System.arraycopy(willGet, 0, output, input.length, willGet.length);
}
for (int i = 0; i < chain.getNumberOfOperators(); i++) {
Operator operator = chain.getOperator(i);
if (operator.isEnabled())
output = operator.checkIO(output);
}
return output;
}
public String toHTML() {
StringBuffer result = new StringBuffer("The inner operators ");
if (willGet != null) {
result.append("must be able to handle [");
for (int i = 0; i < willGet.length; i++) {
if (i != 0)
result.append(", ");
result.append(Tools.classNameWOPackage(willGet[i]));
}
result.append("].");
}
return result.toString();
}
public IOCapability[] checkCapabilities(OperatorChain chain, IOCapability[] input)
throws UnsatisfiedCapabilityException {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
return null;
}
}