Método CollationElementIterator setText(String) en Java con ejemplo

El método setText() de la clase java.text.CollationElementIterator se usa para configurar la nueva string de origen para que el objeto CollationElementIterator itere.

Sintaxis: 

public void setText(String source)

Parámetro : este método toma una nueva string de origen sobre la cual el iterador va a iterar.
Valor devuelto: este método no tiene nada que devolver.

A continuación se muestran los ejemplos para ilustrar el método setText() :

Ejemplo 1:  

Java

// Java program to demonstrate
// setText() method
 
import java.text.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
 
public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] argv)
    {
        // creating and initializing testString
        String test = "GeeksForGeeks";
 
        // creating and initializing
        // RuleBasedCollator object
        RuleBasedCollator rbc
            = (RuleBasedCollator)(Collator.getInstance());
 
        // creating and initializing
        // CollationElementIterator
        CollationElementIterator cel
            = rbc.getCollationElementIterator(test);
 
        String str = "Code";
 
        // setting new text using
        // setText() method
        cel.setText(str);
 
        // for iteration
        for (int i = 1; i <= str.length(); i++) {
 
            // getting primary component of every element
            // using primaryOrder() method
            int value
                = CollationElementIterator
                      .primaryOrder(cel.next());
 
            // display the result
            System.out.println("primary order "
                               + "for order "
                               + i + " is "
                               + value);
        }
    }
}
Producción: 

primary order for order 1 is 84
primary order for order 2 is 97
primary order for order 3 is 85
primary order for order 4 is 87

 

Ejemplo 2: 

Java

// Java program to demonstrate
// setText() method
 
import java.text.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
 
public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] argv)
    {
        // creating and initializing testString
        String test = "GeeksForGeeks";
 
        // creating and initializing
        // RuleBasedCollator object
        RuleBasedCollator rbc
            = (RuleBasedCollator)(Collator.getInstance());
 
        // creating and initializing
        // CollationElementIterator
        CollationElementIterator cel
            = rbc.getCollationElementIterator(test);
 
        String str = "Tajmahal";
 
        // setting new text using
        // setText() method
        cel.setText(str);
 
        // for iteration
        for (int i = 1; i <= str.length(); i++) {
 
            // getting primary component of every element
            // using primaryOrder() method
            int value
                = CollationElementIterator
                      .primaryOrder(cel.next());
 
            // display the result
            System.out.println("primary order "
                               + "for order "
                               + i + " is "
                               + value);
        }
    }
}
Producción: 

primary order for order 1 is 102
primary order for order 2 is 82
primary order for order 3 is 92
primary order for order 4 is 95
primary order for order 5 is 82
primary order for order 6 is 90
primary order for order 7 is 82
primary order for order 8 is 94

 

Referencia: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/java/text/CollationElementIterator.html#setText-java.lang.String-
 

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Artículo escrito por RohitPrasad3 y traducido por Barcelona Geeks. The original can be accessed here. Licence: CCBY-SA

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