Class NumberToNumber

java.lang.Object
org.springframework.binding.convert.converters.NumberToNumber
All Implemented Interfaces:
Converter

public class NumberToNumber extends Object implements Converter
A one-way converter that can convert from any JDK-standard Number implementation to any other JDK-standard Number implementation. Support Number classes include byte, short, integer, float, double, long, big integer, big decimal. This class delegates to NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(Number, Class) to perform the conversion.
Author:
Keith Donald
See Also:
  • Constructor Details

    • NumberToNumber

      public NumberToNumber()
  • Method Details

    • getSourceClass

      public Class<?> getSourceClass()
      Description copied from interface: Converter
      The source class this converter can convert from. May be an interface or abstract type to allow this converter to convert specific subclasses as well.
      Specified by:
      getSourceClass in interface Converter
      Returns:
      the source type
    • getTargetClass

      public Class<?> getTargetClass()
      Description copied from interface: Converter
      The target class this converter can convert to. May be an interface or abstract type to allow this converter to convert specific subclasses as well.
      Specified by:
      getTargetClass in interface Converter
      Returns:
      the target type
    • convertSourceToTargetClass

      public Object convertSourceToTargetClass(Object source, Class<?> targetClass)
      Description copied from interface: Converter
      Convert the provided source object argument to an instance of the specified target class.
      Specified by:
      convertSourceToTargetClass in interface Converter
      Parameters:
      source - the source object to convert, which must be an instance of Converter.getSourceClass()
      targetClass - the target class to convert the source to, which must be equal to or a specialization of Converter.getTargetClass()
      Returns:
      the converted object, which must be an instance of the targetClass