java.awt.font

Enum NumericShaper.Range

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable, Comparable<NumericShaper.Range>
    Enclosing class:
    NumericShaper

    public static enum NumericShaper.Range
    extends Enum<NumericShaper.Range>
    A NumericShaper.Range represents a Unicode range of a script having its own decimal digits. For example, the THAI range has the Thai digits, THAI DIGIT ZERO (U+0E50) to THAI DIGIT NINE (U+0E59).

    The Range enum replaces the traditional bit mask-based values (e.g., NumericShaper.ARABIC), and supports more Unicode ranges than the bit mask-based ones. For example, the following code using the bit mask:

     NumericShaper.getContextualShaper(NumericShaper.ARABIC |
                                         NumericShaper.TAMIL,
                                       NumericShaper.EUROPEAN);
     
    can be written using this enum as:
     NumericShaper.getContextualShaper(EnumSet.of(
                                         NumericShaper.Range.ARABIC,
                                         NumericShaper.Range.TAMIL),
                                       NumericShaper.Range.EUROPEAN);
     
    Since:
    1.7
    • Enum Constant Detail

      • EUROPEAN

        public static final NumericShaper.Range EUROPEAN
        The Latin (European) range with the Latin (ASCII) digits.
      • ARABIC

        public static final NumericShaper.Range ARABIC
        The Arabic range with the Arabic-Indic digits.
      • EASTERN_ARABIC

        public static final NumericShaper.Range EASTERN_ARABIC
        The Arabic range with the Eastern Arabic-Indic digits.
      • DEVANAGARI

        public static final NumericShaper.Range DEVANAGARI
        The Devanagari range with the Devanagari digits.
      • BENGALI

        public static final NumericShaper.Range BENGALI
        The Bengali range with the Bengali digits.
      • GURMUKHI

        public static final NumericShaper.Range GURMUKHI
        The Gurmukhi range with the Gurmukhi digits.
      • GUJARATI

        public static final NumericShaper.Range GUJARATI
        The Gujarati range with the Gujarati digits.
      • TELUGU

        public static final NumericShaper.Range TELUGU
        The Telugu range with the Telugu digits.
      • KANNADA

        public static final NumericShaper.Range KANNADA
        The Kannada range with the Kannada digits.
      • MALAYALAM

        public static final NumericShaper.Range MALAYALAM
        The Malayalam range with the Malayalam digits.
      • TIBETAN

        public static final NumericShaper.Range TIBETAN
        The Tibetan range with the Tibetan digits.
      • MYANMAR

        public static final NumericShaper.Range MYANMAR
        The Myanmar range with the Myanmar digits.
      • ETHIOPIC

        public static final NumericShaper.Range ETHIOPIC
        The Ethiopic range with the Ethiopic digits. Ethiopic does not have a decimal digit 0 so Latin (European) 0 is used.
      • MONGOLIAN

        public static final NumericShaper.Range MONGOLIAN
        The Mongolian range with the Mongolian digits.
      • MYANMAR_SHAN

        public static final NumericShaper.Range MYANMAR_SHAN
        The Myanmar range with the Myanmar Shan digits.
      • NEW_TAI_LUE

        public static final NumericShaper.Range NEW_TAI_LUE
        The New Tai Lue range with the New Tai Lue digits.
      • BALINESE

        public static final NumericShaper.Range BALINESE
        The Balinese range with the Balinese digits.
      • SUNDANESE

        public static final NumericShaper.Range SUNDANESE
        The Sundanese range with the Sundanese digits.
      • LEPCHA

        public static final NumericShaper.Range LEPCHA
        The Lepcha range with the Lepcha digits.
      • OL_CHIKI

        public static final NumericShaper.Range OL_CHIKI
        The Ol Chiki range with the Ol Chiki digits.
      • SAURASHTRA

        public static final NumericShaper.Range SAURASHTRA
        The Saurashtra range with the Saurashtra digits.
      • KAYAH_LI

        public static final NumericShaper.Range KAYAH_LI
        The Kayah Li range with the Kayah Li digits.
      • TAI_THAM_HORA

        public static final NumericShaper.Range TAI_THAM_HORA
        The Tai Tham Hora range with the Tai Tham Hora digits.
      • TAI_THAM_THAM

        public static final NumericShaper.Range TAI_THAM_THAM
        The Tai Tham Tham range with the Tai Tham Tham digits.
      • JAVANESE

        public static final NumericShaper.Range JAVANESE
        The Javanese range with the Javanese digits.
      • MEETEI_MAYEK

        public static final NumericShaper.Range MEETEI_MAYEK
        The Meetei Mayek range with the Meetei Mayek digits.
    • Method Detail

      • values

        public static NumericShaper.Range[] values()
        Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in the order they are declared. This method may be used to iterate over the constants as follows:
        for (NumericShaper.Range c : NumericShaper.Range.values())
            System.out.println(c);
        
        Returns:
        an array containing the constants of this enum type, in the order they are declared
      • valueOf

        public static NumericShaper.Range valueOf(String name)
        Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name. The string must match exactly an identifier used to declare an enum constant in this type. (Extraneous whitespace characters are not permitted.)
        Parameters:
        name - the name of the enum constant to be returned.
        Returns:
        the enum constant with the specified name
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if this enum type has no constant with the specified name
        NullPointerException - if the argument is null

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