Lines Matching refs:digit
200 * Network address portion is everything up to DTMF control digit
219 // Character.digit() supports ASCII and Unicode digits (fullwidth, Arabic-Indic, etc.)
220 int digit = Character.digit(c, 10);
221 if (digit != -1) {
222 ret.append(digit);
289 // Character.digit() supports ASCII and Unicode digits (fullwidth, Arabic-Indic, etc.)
290 int digit = Character.digit(c, 10);
291 if (digit != -1) {
292 ret.append(digit);
1282 // Found a digit that should be after a dash that isn't
1492 // Character.digit() supports ASCII and Unicode digits (fullwidth, Arabic-Indic, etc.)
1493 int digit = Character.digit(c, 10);
1494 if (digit != -1) {
1495 sb.append(digit);
1516 int digit = Character.digit(c, 10);
1517 if (digit != -1) {
1518 normalizedDigits.append(digit);
1526 // Three and four digit phone numbers for either special services,
1527 // or 3-6 digit addresses from the network (eg carrier-originated SMS messages) should
2087 * i.e. NXX-NXX-XXXX, N is any digit 2-9 and X is any digit 0-9
2403 * digit to compare two phone numbers.
2491 * Currently this function simply ignore the first digit assuming it is
2495 * "+79161234567" equals "89161234567" (Russian trunk digit is 8)
2496 * "+33123456789" equals "0123456789" (French trunk digit is 0)
2514 * that "str" has only one digit and separator characters. The one digit is
2523 // More than one digit appeared, meaning that "a" and "b"
2527 // Ignore just one digit, assuming it is trunk prefix.
2531 // Trunk prefix is a digit, not "*", "#"...