- java.lang.Object
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- javax.accessibility.AccessibleAttributeSequence
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public class AccessibleAttributeSequence extends Object
This class collects together the span of text that share the same contiguous set of attributes, along with that set of attributes. It is used by implementors of the classAccessibleContext
in order to generateACCESSIBLE_TEXT_ATTRIBUTES_CHANGED
events.
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field and Description AttributeSet
attributes
The text attributesint
endIndex
The end index of the text sequenceint
startIndex
The start index of the text sequence
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description AccessibleAttributeSequence(int start, int end, AttributeSet attr)
Constructs anAccessibleAttributeSequence
with the given parameters.
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Field Detail
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startIndex
public int startIndex
The start index of the text sequence
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endIndex
public int endIndex
The end index of the text sequence
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attributes
public AttributeSet attributes
The text attributes
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Constructor Detail
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AccessibleAttributeSequence
public AccessibleAttributeSequence(int start, int end, AttributeSet attr)
Constructs anAccessibleAttributeSequence
with the given parameters.- Parameters:
start
- the beginning index of the span of textend
- the ending index of the span of textattr
- theAttributeSet
shared by this text span- Since:
- 1.6
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Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 04/03/2020
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