public static AddressBookParsedResult parse(Result result) { String rawText = result.getText(); // MEMORY is mandatory; seems like a decent indicator, as does end-of-record separator CR/LF if (rawText == null || rawText.indexOf("MEMORY") < 0 || rawText.indexOf("\r\n") < 0) { return null; } // NAME1 and NAME2 have specific uses, namely written name and pronunciation, respectively. // Therefore we treat them specially instead of as an array of names. String name = matchSinglePrefixedField("NAME1:", rawText, '\r', true); String pronunciation = matchSinglePrefixedField("NAME2:", rawText, '\r', true); String[] phoneNumbers = matchMultipleValuePrefix("TEL", 3, rawText, true); String[] emails = matchMultipleValuePrefix("MAIL", 3, rawText, true); String note = matchSinglePrefixedField("MEMORY:", rawText, '\r', false); String address = matchSinglePrefixedField("ADD:", rawText, '\r', true); String[] addresses = address == null ? null : new String[] {address}; return new AddressBookParsedResult(maybeWrap(name), pronunciation, phoneNumbers, emails, note, addresses, null, null, null, null); }
private static String[] matchMultipleValuePrefix(String prefix, int max, String rawText, boolean trim) { Vector values = null; for (int i = 1; i <= max; i++) { String value = matchSinglePrefixedField(prefix + i + ':', rawText, '\r', trim); if (value == null) { break; } if (values == null) { values = new Vector(max); // lazy init } values.addElement(value); } if (values == null) { return null; } return toStringArray(values); }
} else if ((result = EmailDoCoMoResultParser.parse(theResult)) != null) { return result; } else if ((result = AddressBookAUResultParser.parse(theResult)) != null) { return result; } else if ((result = VCardResultParser.parse(theResult)) != null) {