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Java in a Nutshell, 5th Edition
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Java in a Nutshell, 5th Edition

by David Flanagan
March 2005
Beginner to intermediate
1254 pages
104h 21m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Name

CollationElementIterator

Synopsis

A CollationElementIterator object is returned by the getCollationElementIterator( ) method of the RuleBasedCollator object. The purpose of this class is to allow a program to iterate (with the next( ) method) through the characters of a string, returning ordering values for each of the collation keys in the string. Note that collation keys are not exactly the same as characters. In the traditional Spanish collation order, for example, the two-character sequence “ch” is treated as a single collation key that comes alphabetically between the letters “c” and “d.” The value returned by the next( ) method is the collation order of the next collation key in the string. This numeric value can be directly compared to the value returned by next( ) for other CollationElementIterator objects. The value returned by next( ) can also be decomposed into primary, secondary, and tertiary ordering values with the static methods of this class. This class is used by RuleBasedCollator to implement its compare( ) method and to create CollationKey objects. Few applications ever need to use it directly.

public final class CollationElementIterator {
// No Constructor
                  // Public Constants
     public static final int NULLORDER;                                  =-1
                  // Public Class Methods
     public static final int primaryOrder(int order);  
     public static final short secondaryOrder(int order);  
     public static final short tertiaryOrder(int order);  
// Public Instance Methods
                  1.2  public int getMaxExpansion(int order ...
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