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// of the OPeNDAP Data Access Protocol.
//
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package opendap.servlet.ascii;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
/**
*/
public interface toASCII {
/**
* Returns a string representation of the variables value. This
* is really foreshadowing functionality for Server types, but
* as it may come in useful for clients it is added here. Simple
* types (example: DFloat32) will return a single value. DConstuctor
* and DVector types will be flattened. DStrings and DURL's will
* have double quotes around them.
*/
public void toASCII(PrintWriter pw, boolean addName, String rootName, boolean newLine);
public String toASCIIAddRootName(PrintWriter pw, boolean addName, String rootName);
public String toASCIIFlatName(String rootName);
}