Вопрос

I need to format a static bit of headings that were coded within a java file as follows

public String getShortDescription() {

        if (code != null) {
            if (isOption1()) {
                return "Option 1 heading";          
            } else if (isOption2()) {
                return "Option2 heading";   
            } else if (isOption3()) {
                return "Option3 heading";   
            } else {
                return "";
            }
        } else {
            return "";
        }
    }

Is there a quick way to add css classes to the heading part i.e return "Option <span class="heading">1 heading</span>" ?

Это было полезно?

Решение

Normally it's bad to mix your data and display markup within your Java code. However, if there is no other workaround, then you could do the following:

public static String wrapText(String text, String cssClass) {
    if (text == null) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException("Text to wrap is null");
    }
    if (cssClass == null) {
        cssClass = "";
    }
    return "<span class=\"" + cssClass + "\">" + text + "</span>";
}

public String getShortDescription() {
    if (isOption1()) {
        return "Option " + wrapText("1 heading","heading");
    }
    ...
}
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