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ParseTrash.javaAPI DocExample3388Mon Apr 06 18:10:24 BST 1998c16.trash

ParseTrash.java

//: ParseTrash.java 
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// Open a file and parse its contents into
// Trash objects, placing each into a Vector
package c16.trash;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;

public class ParseTrash {
  public static void 
  fillBin(String filename, Fillable bin) {
    try {
      BufferedReader data =
        new BufferedReader(
          new FileReader(filename));
      String buf;
      while((buf = data.readLine())!= null) {
        String type = buf.substring(0, 
          buf.indexOf(':')).trim();
        double weight = Double.valueOf(
          buf.substring(buf.indexOf(':') + 1)
          .trim()).doubleValue();
        bin.addTrash(
          Trash.factory(
            new Trash.Info(type, weight)));
      }
      data.close();
    } catch(IOException e) {
      e.printStackTrace();
    } catch(Exception e) {
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
  // Special case to handle Vector:
  public static void 
  fillBin(String filename, Vector bin) {
    fillBin(filename, new FillableVector(bin));
  }
} ///:~