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1 /******************************************************************
2  * File: sum.java
3  * Created by: Dave Reynolds
4  * Created on: 11-May-2003
5  *
6  * (c) Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP
7  * [See end of file]
8  * $Id: Sum.java,v 1.8 2005/02/21 12:17:33 andy_seaborne Exp $
9  *****************************************************************/

10 package com.hp.hpl.jena.reasoner.rulesys.builtins;
11
12 import com.hp.hpl.jena.reasoner.rulesys.*;
13 import com.hp.hpl.jena.graph.*;
14
15 /**
16  * Bind the third arg to the sum of the first two args.
17  *
18  * @author <a HREF="mailto:der@hplb.hpl.hp.com">Dave Reynolds</a>
19  * @version $Revision: 1.8 $ on $Date: 2005/02/21 12:17:33 $
20  */

21 public class Sum extends BaseBuiltin {
22
23     /**
24      * Return a name for this builtin, normally this will be the name of the
25      * functor that will be used to invoke it.
26      */

27     public String JavaDoc getName() {
28         return "sum";
29     }
30     
31     /**
32      * Return the expected number of arguments for this functor or 0 if the number is flexible.
33      */

34     public int getArgLength() {
35         return 3;
36     }
37
38     /**
39      * This method is invoked when the builtin is called in a rule body.
40      * @param args the array of argument values for the builtin, this is an array
41      * of Nodes, some of which may be Node_RuleVariables.
42      * @param length the length of the argument list, may be less than the length of the args array
43      * for some rule engines
44      * @param context an execution context giving access to other relevant data
45      * @return return true if the buildin predicate is deemed to have succeeded in
46      * the current environment
47      */

48     public boolean bodyCall(Node[] args, int length, RuleContext context) {
49         checkArgs(length, context);
50         BindingEnvironment env = context.getEnv();
51         Node n1 = getArg(0, args, context);
52         Node n2 = getArg(1, args, context);
53         if (n1.isLiteral() && n2.isLiteral()) {
54             Object JavaDoc v1 = n1.getLiteral().getValue();
55             Object JavaDoc v2 = n2.getLiteral().getValue();
56             Node sum = null;
57             if (v1 instanceof Number JavaDoc && v2 instanceof Number JavaDoc) {
58                 Number JavaDoc nv1 = (Number JavaDoc)v1;
59                 Number JavaDoc nv2 = (Number JavaDoc)v2;
60                 if (v1 instanceof Float JavaDoc || v1 instanceof Double JavaDoc
61                 || v2 instanceof Float JavaDoc || v2 instanceof Double JavaDoc) {
62                     sum = Util.makeDoubleNode(nv1.doubleValue() + nv2.doubleValue());
63                 } else {
64                     sum = Util.makeLongNode(nv1.longValue() + nv2.longValue());
65                 }
66                 env.bind(args[2], sum);
67                 return true;
68             }
69         }
70         // Doesn't (yet) handle partially bound cases
71
return false;
72     }
73     
74 }
75
76
77
78 /*
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81
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85
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88
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92
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95
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