Module java.desktop

Class Segment

java.lang.Object
javax.swing.text.Segment
All Implemented Interfaces:
CharSequence, Cloneable, CharacterIterator

public class Segment extends Object implements Cloneable, CharacterIterator, CharSequence
A segment of a character array representing a fragment of text. It should be treated as immutable even though the array is directly accessible. This gives fast access to fragments of text without the overhead of copying around characters. This is effectively an unprotected String.

The Segment implements the java.text.CharacterIterator interface to support use with the i18n support without copying text into a string.

  • Field Summary

    Fields
    Modifier and Type
    Field
    Description
    char[]
    This is the array containing the text of interest.
    int
    This is the number of array elements that make up the text of interest.
    int
    This is the offset into the array that the desired text begins.

    Fields declared in interface java.text.CharacterIterator

    DONE
  • Constructor Summary

    Constructors
    Constructor
    Description
    Creates a new segment.
    Segment​(char[] array, int offset, int count)
    Creates a new segment referring to an existing array.
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    char
    charAt​(int index)
    Returns the char value at the specified index.
    Creates a shallow copy.
    char
    Gets the character at the current position (as returned by getIndex()).
    char
    Sets the position to getBeginIndex() and returns the character at that position.
    int
    Returns the start index of the text.
    int
    Returns the end index of the text.
    int
    Returns the current index.
    boolean
    Flag to indicate that partial returns are valid.
    char
    Sets the position to getEndIndex()-1 (getEndIndex() if the text is empty) and returns the character at that position.
    int
    Returns the length of this character sequence.
    char
    Increments the iterator's index by one and returns the character at the new index.
    char
    Decrements the iterator's index by one and returns the character at the new index.
    char
    setIndex​(int position)
    Sets the position to the specified position in the text and returns that character.
    void
    setPartialReturn​(boolean p)
    Flag to indicate that partial returns are valid.
    subSequence​(int start, int end)
    Returns a CharSequence that is a subsequence of this sequence.
    Converts a segment into a String.

    Methods declared in class java.lang.Object

    equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait

    Methods declared in interface java.lang.CharSequence

    chars, codePoints, isEmpty
  • Field Details

    • array

      public char[] array
      This is the array containing the text of interest. This array should never be modified; it is available only for efficiency.
    • offset

      public int offset
      This is the offset into the array that the desired text begins.
    • count

      public int count
      This is the number of array elements that make up the text of interest.
  • Constructor Details

    • Segment

      public Segment()
      Creates a new segment.
    • Segment

      public Segment(char[] array, int offset, int count)
      Creates a new segment referring to an existing array.
      Parameters:
      array - the array to refer to
      offset - the offset into the array
      count - the number of characters
  • Method Details

    • setPartialReturn

      public void setPartialReturn(boolean p)
      Flag to indicate that partial returns are valid. If the flag is true, an implementation of the interface method Document.getText(position,length,Segment) should return as much text as possible without making a copy. The default state of the flag is false which will cause Document.getText(position,length,Segment) to provide the same return behavior it always had, which may or may not make a copy of the text depending upon the request.
      Parameters:
      p - whether or not partial returns are valid.
      Since:
      1.4
    • isPartialReturn

      public boolean isPartialReturn()
      Flag to indicate that partial returns are valid.
      Returns:
      whether or not partial returns are valid.
      Since:
      1.4
    • toString

      public String toString()
      Converts a segment into a String.
      Specified by:
      toString in interface CharSequence
      Overrides:
      toString in class Object
      Returns:
      the string
    • first

      public char first()
      Sets the position to getBeginIndex() and returns the character at that position.
      Specified by:
      first in interface CharacterIterator
      Returns:
      the first character in the text, or DONE if the text is empty
      Since:
      1.3
      See Also:
      getBeginIndex()
    • last

      public char last()
      Sets the position to getEndIndex()-1 (getEndIndex() if the text is empty) and returns the character at that position.
      Specified by:
      last in interface CharacterIterator
      Returns:
      the last character in the text, or DONE if the text is empty
      Since:
      1.3
      See Also:
      getEndIndex()
    • current

      public char current()
      Gets the character at the current position (as returned by getIndex()).
      Specified by:
      current in interface CharacterIterator
      Returns:
      the character at the current position or DONE if the current position is off the end of the text.
      Since:
      1.3
      See Also:
      getIndex()
    • next

      public char next()
      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.
      Specified by:
      next in interface CharacterIterator
      Returns:
      the character at the new position or DONE if the new position is off the end of the text range.
      Since:
      1.3
    • previous

      public char previous()
      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.
      Specified by:
      previous in interface CharacterIterator
      Returns:
      the character at the new position or DONE if the current position is equal to getBeginIndex().
      Since:
      1.3
    • setIndex

      public char setIndex(int position)
      Sets the position to the specified position in the text and returns that character.
      Specified by:
      setIndex in interface CharacterIterator
      Parameters:
      position - the position within the text. Valid values range from getBeginIndex() to getEndIndex(). An IllegalArgumentException is thrown if an invalid value is supplied.
      Returns:
      the character at the specified position or DONE if the specified position is equal to getEndIndex()
      Since:
      1.3
    • getBeginIndex

      public int getBeginIndex()
      Returns the start index of the text.
      Specified by:
      getBeginIndex in interface CharacterIterator
      Returns:
      the index at which the text begins.
      Since:
      1.3
    • getEndIndex

      public int getEndIndex()
      Returns the end index of the text. This index is the index of the first character following the end of the text.
      Specified by:
      getEndIndex in interface CharacterIterator
      Returns:
      the index after the last character in the text
      Since:
      1.3
    • getIndex

      public int getIndex()
      Returns the current index.
      Specified by:
      getIndex in interface CharacterIterator
      Returns:
      the current index.
      Since:
      1.3
    • charAt

      public char charAt(int index)
      Returns the char value at the specified index. An index ranges from zero to length() - 1. The first char value of the sequence is at index zero, the next at index one, and so on, as for array indexing.

      If the char value specified by the index is a surrogate, the surrogate value is returned.

      Specified by:
      charAt in interface CharSequence
      Parameters:
      index - the index of the char value to be returned
      Returns:
      the specified char value
      Since:
      1.6
    • length

      public int length()
      Returns the length of this character sequence. The length is the number of 16-bit chars in the sequence.
      Specified by:
      length in interface CharSequence
      Returns:
      the number of chars in this sequence
      Since:
      1.6
    • subSequence

      public CharSequence subSequence(int start, int end)
      Returns a CharSequence that is a subsequence of this sequence. The subsequence starts with the char value at the specified index and ends with the char value at index end - 1. The length (in chars) of the returned sequence is end - start, so if start == end then an empty sequence is returned.
      Specified by:
      subSequence in interface CharSequence
      Parameters:
      start - the start index, inclusive
      end - the end index, exclusive
      Returns:
      the specified subsequence
      Since:
      1.6
    • clone

      public Object clone()
      Creates a shallow copy.
      Specified by:
      clone in interface CharacterIterator
      Overrides:
      clone in class Object
      Returns:
      the copy
      See Also:
      Cloneable