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package java.text;


/**
 * ParsePosition is a simple class used by Format
 * and its subclasses to keep track of the current position during parsing.
 * The parseObject method in the various Format
 * classes requires a ParsePosition object as an argument.
 *
 * 

* By design, as you parse through a string with different formats, * you can use the same ParsePosition, since the index parameter * records the current position. * * @author Mark Davis * @see java.text.Format */ public class ParsePosition { /** * Input: the place you start parsing. *
Output: position where the parse stopped. * This is designed to be used serially, * with each call setting index up for the next one. */ int index = 0; int errorIndex = -1; /** * Retrieve the current parse position. On input to a parse method, this * is the index of the character at which parsing will begin; on output, it * is the index of the character following the last character parsed. */ public int getIndex() { return index; } /** * Set the current parse position. */ public void setIndex(int index) { this.index = index; } /** * Create a new ParsePosition with the given initial index. */ public ParsePosition(int index) { this.index = index; } /** * Set the index at which a parse error occurred. Formatters * should set this before returning an error code from their * parseObject method. The default value is -1 if this is not set. * @since 1.2 */ public void setErrorIndex(int ei) { errorIndex = ei; } /** * Retrieve the index at which an error occurred, or -1 if the * error index has not been set. * @since 1.2 */ public int getErrorIndex() { return errorIndex; } /** * Overrides equals */ public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (obj == null) return false; if (!(obj instanceof ParsePosition)) return false; ParsePosition other = (ParsePosition) obj; return (index == other.index && errorIndex == other.errorIndex); } /** * Returns a hash code for this ParsePosition. * @return a hash code value for this object */ public int hashCode() { return (errorIndex << 16) | index; } /** * Return a string representation of this ParsePosition. * @return a string representation of this object */ public String toString() { return getClass().getName() + "[index=" + index + ",errorIndex=" + errorIndex + ']'; } }





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