java.text.ParsePosition
ParsePosition is used to track the current position in a String being parsed.
Summary
Public Constructors
Public Methods
clone,
equals,
finalize,
getClass,
hashCode,
notify,
notifyAll,
toString,
wait,
wait,
wait
Details
Public Constructors
public
ParsePosition(int index)
Constructs a new ParsePosition at the specified index.
Parameters
index
| the index to begin parsing
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Public Methods
public
boolean
equals(Object object)
Compares the specified object to this ParsePosition and answer if they
are equal. The object must be an instance of ParsePosition and have the
same index and error index.
Parameters
object
| the object to compare with this object |
Returns
- true if the specified object is equal to this ParsePosition,
false otherwise
public
int
getErrorIndex()
Returns the index at which the parse could not continue.
Returns
- the index of the parse error, or -1 if there is no error
public
int
getIndex()
Returns the current parse position.
public
int
hashCode()
Returns an integer hash code for the receiver. Objects which are equal
answer the same value for this method.
public
void
setErrorIndex(int index)
Sets the index at which the parse could not continue.
Parameters
index
| the index of the parse error
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public
void
setIndex(int index)
Sets the current parse position.
Parameters
index
| the current parse position
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public
String
toString()
Returns the string representation of this FieldPosition.
Returns
- the string representation of this FieldPosition