public static interface AbstractDocument.Content
Interface to describe a sequence of character content that can be edited. Implementations may or may not support a history mechanism which will be reflected by whether or not mutations return an UndoableEdit implementation.
AbstractDocument
Position createPosition(int offset) throws BadLocationException
Creates a position within the content that will track change as the content is mutated.
offset
- the offset in the content >= 0BadLocationException
- for an invalid offsetint length()
Current length of the sequence of character content.
UndoableEdit insertString(int where, String str) throws BadLocationException
Inserts a string of characters into the sequence.
where
- offset into the sequence to make the insertion >= 0str
- string to insertEdit
implementation will be returned, otherwise returns null
BadLocationException
- thrown if the area covered by the arguments is not contained in the character sequenceUndoableEdit remove(int where, int nitems) throws BadLocationException
Removes some portion of the sequence.
where
- The offset into the sequence to make the insertion >= 0.nitems
- The number of items in the sequence to remove >= 0.BadLocationException
- Thrown if the area covered by the arguments is not contained in the character sequence.String getString(int where, int len) throws BadLocationException
Fetches a string of characters contained in the sequence.
where
- Offset into the sequence to fetch >= 0.len
- number of characters to copy >= 0.BadLocationException
- Thrown if the area covered by the arguments is not contained in the character sequence.void getChars(int where, int len, Segment txt) throws BadLocationException
Gets a sequence of characters and copies them into a Segment.
where
- the starting offset >= 0len
- the number of characters >= 0txt
- the target location to copy intoBadLocationException
- Thrown if the area covered by the arguments is not contained in the character sequence.
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