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CharacterIterator.javaAPI DocJava SE 5 API6019Fri Aug 26 14:57:20 BST 2005java.text

CharacterIterator

public interface CharacterIterator implements Cloneable
This interface defines a protocol for bidirectional iteration over text. The iterator iterates over a bounded sequence of characters. Characters are indexed with values beginning with the value returned by getBeginIndex() and continuing through the value returned by getEndIndex()-1.

Iterators maintain a current character index, whose valid range is from getBeginIndex() to getEndIndex(); the value getEndIndex() is included to allow handling of zero-length text ranges and for historical reasons. The current index can be retrieved by calling getIndex() and set directly by calling setIndex(), first(), and last().

The methods previous() and next() are used for iteration. They return DONE if they would move outside the range from getBeginIndex() to getEndIndex() -1, signaling that the iterator has reached the end of the sequence. DONE is also returned by other methods to indicate that the current index is outside this range.

Examples:

Traverse the text from start to finish

public void traverseForward(CharacterIterator iter) {
for(char c = iter.first(); c != CharacterIterator.DONE; c = iter.next()) {
processChar(c);
}
}
Traverse the text backwards, from end to start
public void traverseBackward(CharacterIterator iter) {
for(char c = iter.last(); c != CharacterIterator.DONE; c = iter.previous()) {
processChar(c);
}
}
Traverse both forward and backward from a given position in the text. Calls to notBoundary() in this example represents some additional stopping criteria.
public void traverseOut(CharacterIterator iter, int pos) {
for (char c = iter.setIndex(pos);
c != CharacterIterator.DONE && notBoundary(c);
c = iter.next()) {
}
int end = iter.getIndex();
for (char c = iter.setIndex(pos);
c != CharacterIterator.DONE && notBoundary(c);
c = iter.previous()) {
}
int start = iter.getIndex();
processSection(start, end);
}
see
StringCharacterIterator
see
AttributedCharacterIterator

Fields Summary
public static final char
DONE
Constant that is returned when the iterator has reached either the end or the beginning of the text. The value is '\\uFFFF', the "not a character" value which should not occur in any valid Unicode string.
Constructors Summary
Methods Summary
public java.lang.Objectclone()
Create a copy of this iterator

return
A copy of this

public charcurrent()
Gets the character at the current position (as returned by getIndex()).

return
the character at the current position or DONE if the current position is off the end of the text.
see
#getIndex()

public charfirst()
Sets the position to getBeginIndex() and returns the character at that position.

return
the first character in the text, or DONE if the text is empty
see
#getBeginIndex()

public intgetBeginIndex()
Returns the start index of the text.

return
the index at which the text begins.

public intgetEndIndex()
Returns the end index of the text. This index is the index of the first character following the end of the text.

return
the index after the last character in the text

public intgetIndex()
Returns the current index.

return
the current index.

public charlast()
Sets the position to getEndIndex()-1 (getEndIndex() if the text is empty) and returns the character at that position.

return
the last character in the text, or DONE if the text is empty
see
#getEndIndex()

public charnext()
Increments the iterator's index by one and returns the character at the new index. If the resulting index is greater or equal to getEndIndex(), the current index is reset to getEndIndex() and a value of DONE is returned.

return
the character at the new position or DONE if the new position is off the end of the text range.

public charprevious()
Decrements the iterator's index by one and returns the character at the new index. If the current index is getBeginIndex(), the index remains at getBeginIndex() and a value of DONE is returned.

return
the character at the new position or DONE if the current position is equal to getBeginIndex().

public charsetIndex(int position)
Sets the position to the specified position in the text and returns that character.

param
position the position within the text. Valid values range from getBeginIndex() to getEndIndex(). An IllegalArgumentException is thrown if an invalid value is supplied.
return
the character at the specified position or DONE if the specified position is equal to getEndIndex()