java.lang.CharSequence |
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This interface represents an ordered set of characters and defines the methods to probe them.
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abstract char |
charAt(int index)
Returns the character at the specified index, with the first character having
index zero.
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abstract int |
length()
Returns the number of characters in this sequence.
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abstract CharSequence |
subSequence(int start, int end)
Returns a
CharSequence from the start index (inclusive) to
the end index (exclusive) of this sequence. | ||||||||||
abstract String |
toString()
Returns a string with the same characters in the same order as in this
sequence.
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Returns the character at the specified index, with the first character having index zero.
index | the index of the character to return. |
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IndexOutOfBoundsException | if index < 0 or index is greater than the length
of this sequence.
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Returns the number of characters in this sequence.
Returns a CharSequence
from the start
index (inclusive) to
the end
index (exclusive) of this sequence.
start | the start offset of the sub-sequence. It is inclusive, that is, the index of the first character that is included in the sub-sequence. |
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end | the end offset of the sub-sequence. It is exclusive, that is, the index of the first character after those that are included in the sub-sequence |
IndexOutOfBoundsException | if start < 0 , end < 0 , start > end , or if
start or end are greater than the length of this
sequence.
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Returns a string with the same characters in the same order as in this sequence.