public class FieldPosition extends Object
FieldPosition is a simple class used by Format
 and its subclasses to identify fields in formatted output. Fields can
 be identified in two ways:
 _FIELD. The constants are defined in the various
      subclasses of Format.
  Format.Field constant, see ERA_FIELD
      and its friends in DateFormat for an example.
 
 FieldPosition keeps track of the position of the
 field within the formatted output with two indices: the index
 of the first character of the field and the index of the last
 character of the field.
 
 One version of the format method in the various
 Format classes requires a FieldPosition
 object as an argument. You use this format method
 to perform partial formatting or to get information about the
 formatted output (such as the position of a field).
 
 If you are interested in the positions of all attributes in the
 formatted string use the Format method
 formatToCharacterIterator.
Format| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| FieldPosition(Format.Field attribute)Creates a FieldPosition object for the given field constant. | 
| FieldPosition(Format.Field attribute,
             int fieldID)Creates a  FieldPositionobject for the given field. | 
| FieldPosition(int field)Creates a FieldPosition object for the given field. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | equals(Object obj)Overrides equals | 
| int | getBeginIndex()Retrieves the index of the first character in the requested field. | 
| int | getEndIndex()Retrieves the index of the character following the last character in the
 requested field. | 
| int | getField()Retrieves the field identifier. | 
| Format.Field | getFieldAttribute()Returns the field identifier as an attribute constant
 from one of the  Fieldsubclasses. | 
| int | hashCode()Returns a hash code for this FieldPosition. | 
| void | setBeginIndex(int bi)Sets the begin index. | 
| void | setEndIndex(int ei)Sets the end index. | 
| String | toString()Return a string representation of this FieldPosition. | 
public FieldPosition(int field)
field - the field identifierNumberFormat.INTEGER_FIELD, 
NumberFormat.FRACTION_FIELD, 
DateFormat.YEAR_FIELD, 
DateFormat.MONTH_FIELDpublic FieldPosition(Format.Field attribute)
Format
 subclasses. This is equivalent to calling
 new FieldPosition(attribute, -1).attribute - Format.Field constant identifying a fieldpublic FieldPosition(Format.Field attribute, int fieldID)
FieldPosition object for the given field.
 The field is identified by an attribute constant from one of the
 Field subclasses as well as an integer field ID
 defined by the Format subclasses. Format
 subclasses that are aware of Field should give precedence
 to attribute and ignore fieldID if
 attribute is not null. However, older Format
 subclasses may not be aware of Field and rely on
 fieldID. If the field has no corresponding integer
 constant, fieldID should be -1.attribute - Format.Field constant identifying a fieldfieldID - integer constant identifying a fieldpublic Format.Field getFieldAttribute()
Field subclasses. May return null if
 the field is specified only by an integer field ID.public int getField()
public int getBeginIndex()
public int getEndIndex()
public void setBeginIndex(int bi)
bi - the begin indexpublic void setEndIndex(int ei)
ei - the end indexpublic boolean equals(Object obj)
equals in class Objectobj - the reference object with which to compare.true if this object is the same as the obj
          argument; false otherwise.Object.hashCode(), 
HashMappublic int hashCode()
hashCode in class ObjectObject.equals(java.lang.Object), 
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