const Mode = require('./mode') const Utils = require('./utils') function KanjiData (data) { this.mode = Mode.KANJI this.data = data } KanjiData.getBitsLength = function getBitsLength (length) { return length * 13 } KanjiData.prototype.getLength = function getLength () { return this.data.length } KanjiData.prototype.getBitsLength = function getBitsLength () { return KanjiData.getBitsLength(this.data.length) } KanjiData.prototype.write = function (bitBuffer) { let i // In the Shift JIS system, Kanji characters are represented by a two byte combination. // These byte values are shifted from the JIS X 0208 values. // JIS X 0208 gives details of the shift coded representation. for (i = 0; i < this.data.length; i++) { let value = Utils.toSJIS(this.data[i]) // For characters with Shift JIS values from 0x8140 to 0x9FFC: if (value >= 0x8140 && value <= 0x9FFC) { // Subtract 0x8140 from Shift JIS value value -= 0x8140 // For characters with Shift JIS values from 0xE040 to 0xEBBF } else if (value >= 0xE040 && value <= 0xEBBF) { // Subtract 0xC140 from Shift JIS value value -= 0xC140 } else { throw new Error( 'Invalid SJIS character: ' + this.data[i] + '\n' + 'Make sure your charset is UTF-8') } // Multiply most significant byte of result by 0xC0 // and add least significant byte to product value = (((value >>> 8) & 0xff) * 0xC0) + (value & 0xff) // Convert result to a 13-bit binary string bitBuffer.put(value, 13) } } module.exports = KanjiData