/* File: ModulationParameterfield.java CVS Info: $Id$ Compiler: jdk 1.2.2 */ package mil.navy.nps.disEnumerations; import mil.navy.nps.dis.*; import mil.navy.nps.util.*; /** * Modulation Parameter field -- This field shall specify modulation type (see 5.4.8.1(m)) specific characteristics of the radio transmission. The interpretation of this field shall depend on the value of the System field of the Modulation Type record (see 5.3.23). The interpretation of this field for each value of the System field is specified in Section 9 EBV-DOC. *@version 1.1 *@author Ronan Fauglas *@author Don Brutzman * *
* This is effectively a C-style enumeration. Java doesn't do enumerations * like C, so you have to wrap a class around it. It's a bit more typing, * but pretty simple-minded. * Note that the variables are declared public. The default for access * is package-wide, but these variables might need to be accessed from * outside the package. Since all the variables are final (i.e. constant), nobody can * change anything anyway, so this is no biggie.
* To use these enumerations in your Java code, import the package first:
* import mil.navy.nps.disEnumerations.*;
* You access this via something like ModulationParameterfield.SINCGARS
, i.e. combine
* the class name, a period, and a class variable (enumeration) name.
* *
ModulationParameterfield.toString (0)
returns the string "OTHER
"
*/
public static String toString(int idNumber)
{
switch (idNumber) {
case 0: return "Other";
case 1: return "Generic";
case 2: return "HQ";
case 3: return "HQII";
case 4: return "HQIIA";
case 5: return "SINCGARS";
default : return "";
}
}//end of toString
}//End of class