TextUtils.StringSplitter
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An interface for splitting strings according to rules that are opaque to the user of this
interface. This also has less overhead than split, which uses regular expressions and
allocates an array to hold the results.
The most efficient way to use this class is:
// Once
TextUtils.StringSplitter splitter = new TextUtils.SimpleStringSplitter(delimiter);
// Once per string to split
splitter.setString(string);
for (String s : splitter) {
...
}
Inherited Method Summary
From interface
java.lang.Iterable
void
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forEach(Consumer<? super T> arg0)
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abstract
Iterator<String>
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iterator()
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Spliterator<String>
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spliterator()
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Public Methods
public
abstract
void
setString
(String string)
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Last updated 2024-07-10 UTC.
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