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Robert Scholte commented on LANG-425:
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Oops, my mistake. Some expected results would have been right.
NextInt(10) is actually 11 (a simple ++ would do the trick already), but what
about the object-version. So nextInteger(new Integer(10)) would result in new
Integer(11);
Now the strings:
MORE + 1 = MORF; MORF+1 = MORG .... MORZ+1= MOSA .... MOZZ+1 = MPAA; ....
ZZZZ+1= ? (maybe outOfBounds)
with a second argument you could define the chars to use and it's order.
so: C0DE (C-zero-DE) > C0DF > C0E0 > C0D1 and so on
Maybe an optional step (like for-loops) could be interesting
for Floats and Doubles it's more tricky. These types will always require a step.
> Sequence(String)Utils
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>
> Key: LANG-425
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-425
> Project: Commons Lang
> Issue Type: Wish
> Affects Versions: 2.4
> Reporter: Robert Scholte
> Priority: Trivial
>
> Don't you think it's kind of strange to have RandomUtils and
> RandomStringUtils, but not just the ordinairy SequenceUtils?
> I've seen commons-id in the sandbox, but maybe some basics should become part
> of commons lang.
> Most classes of within this package are stateless/static, or they have a
> state within a method (such as StrBuilder). SequenceUtils can only be static,
> if it has the startValue.
> For example
> {code}
> SequenceUtils.nextInt(10)
> SequenceUtils.nextString("MORE")
> SequenceUtils.nextBoolean(true) //ok, this one is stupid but quite clear
> SequenceUtils.nextString("C0DE", "0123456789ABCDEF") //next hexadecimal
> {code}
> any more ideas?
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