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public interface GetChars
implements CharSequence
Known indirect subclasses | AlteredCharSequence | This class was deprecated in API level 30. The functionality this class offers is easily implemented outside the framework. | | Editable | This is the interface for text whose content and markup can be changed (as opposed to immutable text like Strings). | | SpannableString | This is the class for text whose content is immutable but to which markup objects can be attached and detached. | | SpannableStringBuilder | This is the class for text whose content and markup can both be changed. | | SpannedString | This is the class for text whose content and markup are immutable. | |
Please implement this interface if your CharSequence has a getChars() method like the one in String that is faster than calling charAt() multiple times.
Summary
Public methods |
abstract void | getChars(int start, int end, char[] dest, int destoff) Exactly like String.getChars(): copy chars start through end - 1 from this CharSequence into dest beginning at offset destoff. |
Inherited methods |
From interface java.lang.CharSequence abstract char | charAt(int index) Returns the char value at the specified index. | default IntStream | chars() Returns a stream of int zero-extending the char values from this sequence. | default IntStream | codePoints() Returns a stream of code point values from this sequence. | static int | compare(CharSequence cs1, CharSequence cs2) Compares two CharSequence instances lexicographically. | default boolean | isEmpty() Returns true if this character sequence is empty. | abstract int | length() Returns the length of this character sequence. | abstract CharSequence | subSequence(int start, int end) Returns a CharSequence that is a subsequence of this sequence. | abstract String | toString() Returns a string containing the characters in this sequence in the same order as this sequence. | |
Public methods
getChars
public abstract void getChars (int start, int end, char[] dest, int destoff)
Exactly like String.getChars(): copy chars start through end - 1 from this CharSequence into dest beginning at offset destoff.
| Parameters |
start | int |
end | int |
dest | char |
destoff | int |
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Last updated 2025-02-10 UTC.
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