Character.OffsetByCodePoints Method
Definition
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Overloads
OffsetByCodePoints(ICharSequence, Int32, Int32) |
Returns the index within the given char sequence that is offset
from the given |
OffsetByCodePoints(String, Int32, Int32) |
Returns the index within the given char sequence that is offset
from the given |
OffsetByCodePoints(Char[], Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32) |
Returns the index within the given |
OffsetByCodePoints(ICharSequence, Int32, Int32)
Returns the index within the given char sequence that is offset
from the given index
by codePointOffset
code points.
[Android.Runtime.Register("offsetByCodePoints", "(Ljava/lang/CharSequence;II)I", "")]
public static int OffsetByCodePoints (Java.Lang.ICharSequence seq, int index, int codePointOffset);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("offsetByCodePoints", "(Ljava/lang/CharSequence;II)I", "")>]
static member OffsetByCodePoints : Java.Lang.ICharSequence * int * int -> int
Parameters
- seq
- ICharSequence
the char sequence
- index
- Int32
the index to be offset
- codePointOffset
- Int32
the offset in code points
Returns
the index within the char sequence
- Attributes
Exceptions
if seq
is null
.
if index
, index
is greater than the
length of seq
, or if there are not enough values in
seq
to skip codePointOffset
code points
forwards or backwards (if codePointOffset
is
negative) from index
.
Remarks
Returns the index within the given char sequence that is offset from the given index
by codePointOffset
code points. Unpaired surrogates within the text range given by index
and codePointOffset
count as one code point each.
Added in 1.5.
Java documentation for java.lang.Character.offsetByCodePoints(java.lang.CharSequence, int, int)
.
Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by the Android Open Source Project and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution License.
Applies to
OffsetByCodePoints(String, Int32, Int32)
Returns the index within the given char sequence that is offset
from the given index
by codePointOffset
code points.
public static int OffsetByCodePoints (string seq, int index, int codePointOffset);
static member OffsetByCodePoints : string * int * int -> int
Parameters
- seq
- String
the char sequence
- index
- Int32
the index to be offset
- codePointOffset
- Int32
the offset in code points
Returns
the index within the char sequence
Remarks
Returns the index within the given char sequence that is offset from the given index
by codePointOffset
code points. Unpaired surrogates within the text range given by index
and codePointOffset
count as one code point each.
Added in 1.5.
Java documentation for java.lang.Character.offsetByCodePoints(java.lang.CharSequence, int, int)
.
Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by the Android Open Source Project and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution License.
Applies to
OffsetByCodePoints(Char[], Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32)
Returns the index within the given char
subarray
that is offset from the given index
by
codePointOffset
code points.
[Android.Runtime.Register("offsetByCodePoints", "([CIIII)I", "")]
public static int OffsetByCodePoints (char[]? a, int start, int count, int index, int codePointOffset);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("offsetByCodePoints", "([CIIII)I", "")>]
static member OffsetByCodePoints : char[] * int * int * int * int -> int
Parameters
- a
- Char[]
the char
array
- start
- Int32
the index of the first char
of the
subarray
- count
- Int32
the length of the subarray in char
s
- index
- Int32
the index to be offset
- codePointOffset
- Int32
the offset in code points
Returns
the index within the subarray
- Attributes
Exceptions
if seq
is null
.
if start
, count
,
index
, index > start + count
,
start + count
is greater than the length of
seq
, or if there are not enough values in
seq
to skip codePointOffset
code points
forward or backward (if codePointOffset
is
negative) from index
.
Remarks
Returns the index within the given char
subarray that is offset from the given index
by codePointOffset
code points. The start
and count
arguments specify a subarray of the char
array. Unpaired surrogates within the text range given by index
and codePointOffset
count as one code point each.
Added in 1.5.
Java documentation for java.lang.Character.offsetByCodePoints(char[], int, int, int, int)
.
Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by the Android Open Source Project and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution License.