view api/Objects/EquipmentItem.cs @ 101:f7b9423c2a5a

Big mess of updates, breaking our rules on "commit little and often" because the code was so ugly. This revision will be broken for the WinForms UI, but as MonoDevelop/eSVN don't have a way of committing multiple projects in one go it can't be helped (Eclipse's Team Sync view could handle it) Fixes #122: Make usage of percentage or ratio common * All usage of ratio amounts for equipment items should now assume percentage * Properly calculate number taken for ratio selection (divide by 0 now we're using percentages) Fixes #118: Allow equipment amounts of "ratio" equipment to be define as absolute or ratio amounts * Added extra commands that differentiate between ratio and absolute amounts Fixes #120: Numeric limit equipment items show large percentages * Now made formatting treat ratios as percentages (don't multiply by 100) * Move string formatting to UnitEquipmentItem...Selection classes * Add method to Unit to say whether an equipment item is a numeric or ratio amount
author IBBoard <dev@ibboard.co.uk>
date Thu, 13 Aug 2009 21:09:20 +0000
parents 3ea0ab04352b
children 2f3cafb69799
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// This file (EquipmentItem.cs) is a part of the IBBoard.WarFoundry.API project and is copyright 2009 IBBoard.
//
// The file and the library/program it is in are licensed under the GNU LGPL license, either version 3 of the License or (at your option) any later version. Please see COPYING.LGPL for more information and the full license.

using System;
using System.Xml;

namespace IBBoard.WarFoundry.API.Objects
{
	/// <summary>
	/// Summary description for EquipmentItem.
	/// </summary>
	public class EquipmentItem : WarFoundryObject
	{
		private double cost;
		private string description;
		private ArmourType armourType;
		private Race equipForRace;
		
		public EquipmentItem(string id, string name, Race race) : base(id, name)
		{
			equipForRace = race;
			description = "";
			armourType = ArmourType.None;
		}

		[Obsolete("Use the three argument constructor and the appropriate 'set' methods")]
		public EquipmentItem(string id, string name, double itemCost, double minimum, double maximum, ArmourType itemArmourType, Race race) : this(id, name, race)
		{
			ItemArmourType = itemArmourType;
		}

		public ArmourType ItemArmourType
		{
			get { return armourType; }
			set { armourType = value; }
		}

		public double Cost
		{
			get { return cost; }
			set
			{
				if (value >= 0)
				{
					cost = value;
				}
			}
		}
		
		public string Description
		{
			get { return description; }
			set { description = (value == null ? "" : value); }
		}
		
		public Race EquipmentForRace
		{
			get { return equipForRace; }
		}

		public bool CanBeUsedWithItem(EquipmentItem item)
		{
			return CanBeUsedWithArmourType(item.ItemArmourType);
		}

		public bool CanBeUsedWithArmourType(ArmourType otherItemType)
		{
			return (this.ItemArmourType & otherItemType) == 0;
		}
	}
}