MessageFormat.SetFormatByArgumentIndex(Int32, _Format) Method
Definition
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Sets the format to use for the format elements within the previously set pattern string that use the given argument index.
[Android.Runtime.Register("setFormatByArgumentIndex", "(ILjava/text/Format;)V", "GetSetFormatByArgumentIndex_ILjava_text_Format_Handler")]
public virtual void SetFormatByArgumentIndex (int argumentIndex, Java.Text._Format? newFormat);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("setFormatByArgumentIndex", "(ILjava/text/Format;)V", "GetSetFormatByArgumentIndex_ILjava_text_Format_Handler")>]
abstract member SetFormatByArgumentIndex : int * Java.Text._Format -> unit
override this.SetFormatByArgumentIndex : int * Java.Text._Format -> unit
Parameters
- argumentIndex
- Int32
the argument index for which to use the new format
- newFormat
- _Format
the new format to use
- Attributes
Remarks
Sets the format to use for the format elements within the previously set pattern string that use the given argument index. The argument index is part of the format element definition and represents an index into the arguments
array passed to the format
methods or the result array returned by the parse
methods.
If the argument index is used for more than one format element in the pattern string, then the new format is used for all such format elements. If the argument index is not used for any format element in the pattern string, then the new format is ignored.
Added in 1.4.
Java documentation for java.text.MessageFormat.setFormatByArgumentIndex(int, java.text.Format)
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