- java.lang.Object
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- java.text.AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute
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- java.text.Format.Field
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- java.text.NumberFormat.Field
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable
- Enclosing class:
- NumberFormat
public static class NumberFormat.Field extends Format.Field
Defines constants that are used as attribute keys in theAttributedCharacterIterator
returned fromNumberFormat.formatToCharacterIterator
and as field identifiers inFieldPosition
.- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field and Description static NumberFormat.Field
CURRENCY
Constant identifying the currency field.static NumberFormat.Field
DECIMAL_SEPARATOR
Constant identifying the decimal separator field.static NumberFormat.Field
EXPONENT
Constant identifying the exponent field.static NumberFormat.Field
EXPONENT_SIGN
Constant identifying the exponent sign field.static NumberFormat.Field
EXPONENT_SYMBOL
Constant identifying the exponent symbol field.static NumberFormat.Field
FRACTION
Constant identifying the fraction field.static NumberFormat.Field
GROUPING_SEPARATOR
Constant identifying the grouping separator field.static NumberFormat.Field
INTEGER
Constant identifying the integer field.static NumberFormat.Field
PERCENT
Constant identifying the percent field.static NumberFormat.Field
PERMILLE
Constant identifying the permille field.static NumberFormat.Field
SIGN
Constant identifying the sign field.-
Fields inherited from class java.text.AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute
INPUT_METHOD_SEGMENT, LANGUAGE, READING
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Modifier Constructor and Description protected
NumberFormat.Field(String name)
Creates a Field instance with the specified name.
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Field Detail
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INTEGER
public static final NumberFormat.Field INTEGER
Constant identifying the integer field.
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FRACTION
public static final NumberFormat.Field FRACTION
Constant identifying the fraction field.
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EXPONENT
public static final NumberFormat.Field EXPONENT
Constant identifying the exponent field.
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DECIMAL_SEPARATOR
public static final NumberFormat.Field DECIMAL_SEPARATOR
Constant identifying the decimal separator field.
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SIGN
public static final NumberFormat.Field SIGN
Constant identifying the sign field.
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GROUPING_SEPARATOR
public static final NumberFormat.Field GROUPING_SEPARATOR
Constant identifying the grouping separator field.
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EXPONENT_SYMBOL
public static final NumberFormat.Field EXPONENT_SYMBOL
Constant identifying the exponent symbol field.
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PERCENT
public static final NumberFormat.Field PERCENT
Constant identifying the percent field.
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PERMILLE
public static final NumberFormat.Field PERMILLE
Constant identifying the permille field.
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CURRENCY
public static final NumberFormat.Field CURRENCY
Constant identifying the currency field.
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EXPONENT_SIGN
public static final NumberFormat.Field EXPONENT_SIGN
Constant identifying the exponent sign field.
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Constructor Detail
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NumberFormat.Field
protected NumberFormat.Field(String name)
Creates a Field instance with the specified name.- Parameters:
name
- Name of the attribute
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Method Detail
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readResolve
protected Object readResolve() throws InvalidObjectException
Resolves instances being deserialized to the predefined constants.- Overrides:
readResolve
in classAttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute
- Returns:
- resolved NumberFormat.Field constant
- Throws:
InvalidObjectException
- if the constant could not be resolved.
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