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package javax.swing.text;
Interface to describe a structural piece of a document. It
is intended to capture the spirit of an SGML element.
Author: Timothy Prinzing
/**
* Interface to describe a structural piece of a document. It
* is intended to capture the spirit of an SGML element.
*
* @author Timothy Prinzing
*/
public interface Element {
Fetches the document associated with this element.
Returns: the document
/**
* Fetches the document associated with this element.
*
* @return the document
*/
public Document getDocument();
Fetches the parent element. If the element is a root level
element returns null
.
Returns: the parent element
/**
* Fetches the parent element. If the element is a root level
* element returns <code>null</code>.
*
* @return the parent element
*/
public Element getParentElement();
Fetches the name of the element. If the element is used to
represent some type of structure, this would be the type
name.
Returns: the element name
/**
* Fetches the name of the element. If the element is used to
* represent some type of structure, this would be the type
* name.
*
* @return the element name
*/
public String getName();
Fetches the collection of attributes this element contains.
Returns: the attributes for the element
/**
* Fetches the collection of attributes this element contains.
*
* @return the attributes for the element
*/
public AttributeSet getAttributes();
Fetches the offset from the beginning of the document
that this element begins at. If this element has
children, this will be the offset of the first child.
As a document position, there is an implied forward bias.
See Also: Returns: the starting offset >= 0 and < getEndOffset();
/**
* Fetches the offset from the beginning of the document
* that this element begins at. If this element has
* children, this will be the offset of the first child.
* As a document position, there is an implied forward bias.
*
* @return the starting offset >= 0 and < getEndOffset();
* @see Document
* @see AbstractDocument
*/
public int getStartOffset();
Fetches the offset from the beginning of the document
that this element ends at. If this element has
children, this will be the end offset of the last child.
As a document position, there is an implied backward bias.
All the default Document
implementations
descend from AbstractDocument
.
AbstractDocument
models an implied break at the end of
the document. As a result of this, it is possible for this to
return a value greater than the length of the document.
See Also: Returns: the ending offset > getStartOffset() and
<= getDocument().getLength() + 1
/**
* Fetches the offset from the beginning of the document
* that this element ends at. If this element has
* children, this will be the end offset of the last child.
* As a document position, there is an implied backward bias.
* <p>
* All the default <code>Document</code> implementations
* descend from <code>AbstractDocument</code>.
* <code>AbstractDocument</code> models an implied break at the end of
* the document. As a result of this, it is possible for this to
* return a value greater than the length of the document.
*
* @return the ending offset > getStartOffset() and
* <= getDocument().getLength() + 1
* @see Document
* @see AbstractDocument
*/
public int getEndOffset();
Gets the child element index closest to the given offset.
The offset is specified relative to the beginning of the
document. Returns -1
if the
Element
is a leaf, otherwise returns
the index of the Element
that best represents
the given location. Returns 0
if the location
is less than the start offset. Returns
getElementCount() - 1
if the location is
greater than or equal to the end offset.
Params: - offset – the specified offset >= 0
Returns: the element index >= 0
/**
* Gets the child element index closest to the given offset.
* The offset is specified relative to the beginning of the
* document. Returns <code>-1</code> if the
* <code>Element</code> is a leaf, otherwise returns
* the index of the <code>Element</code> that best represents
* the given location. Returns <code>0</code> if the location
* is less than the start offset. Returns
* <code>getElementCount() - 1</code> if the location is
* greater than or equal to the end offset.
*
* @param offset the specified offset >= 0
* @return the element index >= 0
*/
public int getElementIndex(int offset);
Gets the number of child elements contained by this element.
If this element is a leaf, a count of zero is returned.
Returns: the number of child elements >= 0
/**
* Gets the number of child elements contained by this element.
* If this element is a leaf, a count of zero is returned.
*
* @return the number of child elements >= 0
*/
public int getElementCount();
Fetches the child element at the given index.
Params: - index – the specified index >= 0
Returns: the child element
/**
* Fetches the child element at the given index.
*
* @param index the specified index >= 0
* @return the child element
*/
public Element getElement(int index);
Is this element a leaf element? An element that
may have children, even if it currently
has no children, would return false
.
Returns: true if a leaf element else false
/**
* Is this element a leaf element? An element that
* <i>may</i> have children, even if it currently
* has no children, would return <code>false</code>.
*
* @return true if a leaf element else false
*/
public boolean isLeaf();
}