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19
20 package jxl.read.biff;
21
22 import jxl.biff.RecordData;
23
24 /**
25  * Identifies the date system as the 1904 system or not
26  */

27 class NineteenFourRecord extends RecordData
28 {
29   /**
30    * The base year for dates
31    */

32   private boolean nineteenFour;
33
34   /**
35    * Constructs this object from the raw data
36    *
37    * @param t the raw data
38    */

39   public NineteenFourRecord(Record t)
40   {
41     super(t);
42
43     byte[] data = getRecord().getData();
44
45     nineteenFour = data[0] == 1 ? true : false;
46
47   }
48
49   /**
50    * Accessor to see whether this spreadsheets dates are based around
51    * 1904
52    *
53    * @return true if this workbooks dates are based around the 1904
54    * date system
55    */

56   public boolean is1904()
57   {
58     return nineteenFour;
59   }
60
61
62 }
63
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