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A library jar that provides APIs for Applications written for the Google Android Platform.
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package java.lang;
/**
* This interface represents an ordered set of characters and defines the
* methods to probe them.
*/
public interface CharSequence {
/**
* Returns the number of characters in this sequence.
*
* @return the number of characters.
*/
public int length();
/**
* Returns the character at the specified index, with the first character
* having index zero.
*
* @param index
* the index of the character to return.
* @return the requested character.
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException
* if {@code index < 0} or {@code index} is greater than the
* length of this sequence.
*/
public char charAt(int index);
/**
* Returns a {@code CharSequence} from the {@code start} index (inclusive)
* to the {@code end} index (exclusive) of this sequence.
*
* @param 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.
* @param 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
* @return the requested sub-sequence.
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException
* if {@code start < 0}, {@code end < 0}, {@code start > end},
* or if {@code start} or {@code end} are greater than the
* length of this sequence.
*/
public CharSequence subSequence(int start, int end);
/**
* Returns a string with the same characters in the same order as in this
* sequence.
*
* @return a string based on this sequence.
*/
public String toString();
}