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40
41package java.text;
42
43
44/**
45 * This interface defines a protocol for bidirectional iteration over text.
46 * The iterator iterates over a bounded sequence of characters.  Characters
47 * are indexed with values beginning with the value returned by getBeginIndex() and
48 * continuing through the value returned by getEndIndex()-1.
49 * <p>
50 * Iterators maintain a current character index, whose valid range is from
51 * getBeginIndex() to getEndIndex(); the value getEndIndex() is included to allow
52 * handling of zero-length text ranges and for historical reasons.
53 * The current index can be retrieved by calling getIndex() and set directly
54 * by calling setIndex(), first(), and last().
55 * <p>
56 * The methods previous() and next() are used for iteration. They return DONE if
57 * they would move outside the range from getBeginIndex() to getEndIndex() -1,
58 * signaling that the iterator has reached the end of the sequence. DONE is
59 * also returned by other methods to indicate that the current index is
60 * outside this range.
61 *
62 * <P>Examples:<P>
63 *
64 * Traverse the text from start to finish
65 * <pre>{@code
66 * public void traverseForward(CharacterIterator iter) {
67 *     for(char c = iter.first(); c != CharacterIterator.DONE; c = iter.next()) {
68 *         processChar(c);
69 *     }
70 * }
71 * }</pre>
72 *
73 * Traverse the text backwards, from end to start
74 * <pre>{@code
75 * public void traverseBackward(CharacterIterator iter) {
76 *     for(char c = iter.last(); c != CharacterIterator.DONE; c = iter.previous()) {
77 *         processChar(c);
78 *     }
79 * }
80 * }</pre>
81 *
82 * Traverse both forward and backward from a given position in the text.
83 * Calls to notBoundary() in this example represents some
84 * additional stopping criteria.
85 * <pre>{@code
86 * public void traverseOut(CharacterIterator iter, int pos) {
87 *     for (char c = iter.setIndex(pos);
88 *              c != CharacterIterator.DONE && notBoundary(c);
89 *              c = iter.next()) {
90 *     }
91 *     int end = iter.getIndex();
92 *     for (char c = iter.setIndex(pos);
93 *             c != CharacterIterator.DONE && notBoundary(c);
94 *             c = iter.previous()) {
95 *     }
96 *     int start = iter.getIndex();
97 *     processSection(start, end);
98 * }
99 * }</pre>
100 *
101 * @see StringCharacterIterator
102 * @see AttributedCharacterIterator
103 */
104
105public interface CharacterIterator extends Cloneable
106{
107
108    /**
109     * Constant that is returned when the iterator has reached either the end
110     * or the beginning of the text. The value is '\\uFFFF', the "not a
111     * character" value which should not occur in any valid Unicode string.
112     */
113    public static final char DONE = '\uFFFF';
114
115    /**
116     * Sets the position to getBeginIndex() and returns the character at that
117     * position.
118     * @return the first character in the text, or DONE if the text is empty
119     * @see #getBeginIndex()
120     */
121    public char first();
122
123    /**
124     * Sets the position to getEndIndex()-1 (getEndIndex() if the text is empty)
125     * and returns the character at that position.
126     * @return the last character in the text, or DONE if the text is empty
127     * @see #getEndIndex()
128     */
129    public char last();
130
131    /**
132     * Gets the character at the current position (as returned by getIndex()).
133     * @return the character at the current position or DONE if the current
134     * position is off the end of the text.
135     * @see #getIndex()
136     */
137    public char current();
138
139    /**
140     * Increments the iterator's index by one and returns the character
141     * at the new index.  If the resulting index is greater or equal
142     * to getEndIndex(), the current index is reset to getEndIndex() and
143     * a value of DONE is returned.
144     * @return the character at the new position or DONE if the new
145     * position is off the end of the text range.
146     */
147    public char next();
148
149    /**
150     * Decrements the iterator's index by one and returns the character
151     * at the new index. If the current index is getBeginIndex(), the index
152     * remains at getBeginIndex() and a value of DONE is returned.
153     * @return the character at the new position or DONE if the current
154     * position is equal to getBeginIndex().
155     */
156    public char previous();
157
158    /**
159     * Sets the position to the specified position in the text and returns that
160     * character.
161     * @param position the position within the text.  Valid values range from
162     * getBeginIndex() to getEndIndex().  An IllegalArgumentException is thrown
163     * if an invalid value is supplied.
164     * @return the character at the specified position or DONE if the specified position is equal to getEndIndex()
165     */
166    public char setIndex(int position);
167
168    /**
169     * Returns the start index of the text.
170     * @return the index at which the text begins.
171     */
172    public int getBeginIndex();
173
174    /**
175     * Returns the end index of the text.  This index is the index of the first
176     * character following the end of the text.
177     * @return the index after the last character in the text
178     */
179    public int getEndIndex();
180
181    /**
182     * Returns the current index.
183     * @return the current index.
184     */
185    public int getIndex();
186
187    /**
188     * Create a copy of this iterator
189     * @return A copy of this
190     */
191    public Object clone();
192
193}
194