- java.lang.Object
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- java.text.AttributedString
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public class AttributedString extends Object
An AttributedString holds text and related attribute information. It may be used as the actual data storage in some cases where a text reader wants to access attributed text through the AttributedCharacterIterator interface.An attribute is a key/value pair, identified by the key. No two attributes on a given character can have the same key.
The values for an attribute are immutable, or must not be mutated by clients or storage. They are always passed by reference, and not cloned.
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
AttributedCharacterIterator
,Annotation
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description AttributedString(AttributedCharacterIterator text)
Constructs an AttributedString instance with the given attributed text represented by AttributedCharacterIterator.AttributedString(AttributedCharacterIterator text, int beginIndex, int endIndex)
Constructs an AttributedString instance with the subrange of the given attributed text represented by AttributedCharacterIterator.AttributedString(AttributedCharacterIterator text, int beginIndex, int endIndex, AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute[] attributes)
Constructs an AttributedString instance with the subrange of the given attributed text represented by AttributedCharacterIterator.AttributedString(String text)
Constructs an AttributedString instance with the given text.AttributedString(String text, Map<? extends AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute,?> attributes)
Constructs an AttributedString instance with the given text and attributes.
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
addAttribute(AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute attribute, Object value)
Adds an attribute to the entire string.void
addAttribute(AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute attribute, Object value, int beginIndex, int endIndex)
Adds an attribute to a subrange of the string.void
addAttributes(Map<? extends AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute,?> attributes, int beginIndex, int endIndex)
Adds a set of attributes to a subrange of the string.AttributedCharacterIterator
getIterator()
Creates an AttributedCharacterIterator instance that provides access to the entire contents of this string.AttributedCharacterIterator
getIterator(AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute[] attributes)
Creates an AttributedCharacterIterator instance that provides access to selected contents of this string.AttributedCharacterIterator
getIterator(AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute[] attributes, int beginIndex, int endIndex)
Creates an AttributedCharacterIterator instance that provides access to selected contents of this string.
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Constructor Detail
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AttributedString
public AttributedString(String text)
Constructs an AttributedString instance with the given text.- Parameters:
text
- The text for this attributed string.- Throws:
NullPointerException
- iftext
is null.
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AttributedString
public AttributedString(String text, Map<? extends AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute,?> attributes)
Constructs an AttributedString instance with the given text and attributes.- Parameters:
text
- The text for this attributed string.attributes
- The attributes that apply to the entire string.- Throws:
NullPointerException
- iftext
orattributes
is null.IllegalArgumentException
- if the text has length 0 and the attributes parameter is not an empty Map (attributes cannot be applied to a 0-length range).
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AttributedString
public AttributedString(AttributedCharacterIterator text)
Constructs an AttributedString instance with the given attributed text represented by AttributedCharacterIterator.- Parameters:
text
- The text for this attributed string.- Throws:
NullPointerException
- iftext
is null.
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AttributedString
public AttributedString(AttributedCharacterIterator text, int beginIndex, int endIndex)
Constructs an AttributedString instance with the subrange of the given attributed text represented by AttributedCharacterIterator. If the given range produces an empty text, all attributes will be discarded. Note that any attributes wrapped by an Annotation object are discarded for a subrange of the original attribute range.- Parameters:
text
- The text for this attributed string.beginIndex
- Index of the first character of the range.endIndex
- Index of the character following the last character of the range.- Throws:
NullPointerException
- iftext
is null.IllegalArgumentException
- if the subrange given by beginIndex and endIndex is out of the text range.- See Also:
Annotation
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AttributedString
public AttributedString(AttributedCharacterIterator text, int beginIndex, int endIndex, AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute[] attributes)
Constructs an AttributedString instance with the subrange of the given attributed text represented by AttributedCharacterIterator. Only attributes that match the given attributes will be incorporated into the instance. If the given range produces an empty text, all attributes will be discarded. Note that any attributes wrapped by an Annotation object are discarded for a subrange of the original attribute range.- Parameters:
text
- The text for this attributed string.beginIndex
- Index of the first character of the range.endIndex
- Index of the character following the last character of the range.attributes
- Specifies attributes to be extracted from the text. If null is specified, all available attributes will be used.- Throws:
NullPointerException
- iftext
is null.IllegalArgumentException
- if the subrange given by beginIndex and endIndex is out of the text range.- See Also:
Annotation
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Method Detail
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addAttribute
public void addAttribute(AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute attribute, Object value)
Adds an attribute to the entire string.- Parameters:
attribute
- the attribute keyvalue
- the value of the attribute; may be null- Throws:
NullPointerException
- ifattribute
is null.IllegalArgumentException
- if the AttributedString has length 0 (attributes cannot be applied to a 0-length range).
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addAttribute
public void addAttribute(AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute attribute, Object value, int beginIndex, int endIndex)
Adds an attribute to a subrange of the string.- Parameters:
attribute
- the attribute keyvalue
- The value of the attribute. May be null.beginIndex
- Index of the first character of the range.endIndex
- Index of the character following the last character of the range.- Throws:
NullPointerException
- ifattribute
is null.IllegalArgumentException
- if beginIndex is less then 0, endIndex is greater than the length of the string, or beginIndex and endIndex together don't define a non-empty subrange of the string.
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addAttributes
public void addAttributes(Map<? extends AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute,?> attributes, int beginIndex, int endIndex)
Adds a set of attributes to a subrange of the string.- Parameters:
attributes
- The attributes to be added to the string.beginIndex
- Index of the first character of the range.endIndex
- Index of the character following the last character of the range.- Throws:
NullPointerException
- ifattributes
is null.IllegalArgumentException
- if beginIndex is less then 0, endIndex is greater than the length of the string, or beginIndex and endIndex together don't define a non-empty subrange of the string and the attributes parameter is not an empty Map.
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getIterator
public AttributedCharacterIterator getIterator()
Creates an AttributedCharacterIterator instance that provides access to the entire contents of this string.- Returns:
- An iterator providing access to the text and its attributes.
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getIterator
public AttributedCharacterIterator getIterator(AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute[] attributes)
Creates an AttributedCharacterIterator instance that provides access to selected contents of this string. Information about attributes not listed in attributes that the implementor may have need not be made accessible through the iterator. If the list is null, all available attribute information should be made accessible.- Parameters:
attributes
- a list of attributes that the client is interested in- Returns:
- an iterator providing access to the entire text and its selected attributes
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getIterator
public AttributedCharacterIterator getIterator(AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute[] attributes, int beginIndex, int endIndex)
Creates an AttributedCharacterIterator instance that provides access to selected contents of this string. Information about attributes not listed in attributes that the implementor may have need not be made accessible through the iterator. If the list is null, all available attribute information should be made accessible.- Parameters:
attributes
- a list of attributes that the client is interested inbeginIndex
- the index of the first characterendIndex
- the index of the character following the last character- Returns:
- an iterator providing access to the text and its attributes
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if beginIndex is less then 0, endIndex is greater than the length of the string, or beginIndex is greater than endIndex.
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