java.util
Class StringTokenizer

java.lang.Object
  |
  +--java.util.StringTokenizer
All Implemented Interfaces:
Enumeration

public class StringTokenizer
extends Object
implements Enumeration

Untamed: The string tokenizer class allows an application to break a string into tokens. The tokenization method is much simpler than the one used by the StreamTokenizer class. The StringTokenizer methods do not distinguish among identifiers, numbers, and quoted strings, nor do they recognize and skip comments.

The set of delimiters (the characters that separate tokens) may be specified either at creation time or on a per-token basis.

An instance of StringTokenizer behaves in one of two ways, depending on whether it was created with the returnDelims flag having the value true or false:

A StringTokenizer object internally maintains a current position within the string to be tokenized. Some operations advance this current position past the characters processed.

A token is returned by taking a substring of the string that was used to create the StringTokenizer object.

The following is one example of the use of the tokenizer. The code:

     StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer("this is a test");
     while (st.hasMoreTokens()) {
         println(st.nextToken());
     }
 

prints the following output:

     this
     is
     a
     test
 

Since:
JDK1.0
Version:
1.26, 12/03/01
Author:
unascribed
See Also:
java.io.StreamTokenizer

Field Summary
private  int currentPosition
           
private  String delimiters
           
private  boolean delimsChanged
           
private  char maxDelimChar
          maxDelimChar stores the value of the delimiter character with the highest value.
private  int maxPosition
           
private  int newPosition
           
private  boolean retDelims
           
private  String str
           
 
Constructor Summary
StringTokenizer(String str)
          Enabled: Constructs a string tokenizer for the specified string.
StringTokenizer(String str, String delim)
          Enabled: Constructs a string tokenizer for the specified string.
StringTokenizer(String str, String delim, boolean returnDelims)
          Enabled: Constructs a string tokenizer for the specified string.
 
Method Summary
 int countTokens()
          Enabled: Calculates the number of times that this tokenizer's nextToken method can be called before it generates an exception.
 boolean hasMoreElements()
          Enabled: Returns the same value as the hasMoreTokens method.
 boolean hasMoreTokens()
          Enabled: Tests if there are more tokens available from this tokenizer's string.
 Object nextElement()
          Enabled: Returns the same value as the nextToken method, except that its declared return value is Object rather than String.
 String nextToken()
          Enabled: Returns the next token from this string tokenizer.
 String nextToken(String delim)
          Enabled: Returns the next token in this string tokenizer's string.
private  int scanToken(int startPos)
          Skips ahead from startPos and returns the index of the next delimiter character encountered, or maxPosition if no such delimiter is found.
private  void setMaxDelimChar()
          Set maxDelimChar to the highest char in the delimiter set.
private  int skipDelimiters(int startPos)
          Skips delimiters starting from the specified position.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 
Methods inherited from interface java.util.Enumeration
asList, iterate
 

Field Detail

currentPosition

private int currentPosition

newPosition

private int newPosition

maxPosition

private int maxPosition

str

private String str

delimiters

private String delimiters

retDelims

private boolean retDelims

delimsChanged

private boolean delimsChanged

maxDelimChar

private char maxDelimChar
maxDelimChar stores the value of the delimiter character with the highest value. It is used to optimize the detection of delimiter characters.

Constructor Detail

StringTokenizer

public StringTokenizer(String str,
                       String delim,
                       boolean returnDelims)
Enabled: Constructs a string tokenizer for the specified string. All characters in the delim argument are the delimiters for separating tokens.

If the returnDelims flag is true, then the delimiter characters are also returned as tokens. Each delimiter is returned as a string of length one. If the flag is false, the delimiter characters are skipped and only serve as separators between tokens.

Parameters:
str - a string to be parsed.
delim - the delimiters.
returnDelims - flag indicating whether to return the delimiters as tokens.

StringTokenizer

public StringTokenizer(String str,
                       String delim)
Enabled: Constructs a string tokenizer for the specified string. The characters in the delim argument are the delimiters for separating tokens. Delimiter characters themselves will not be treated as tokens.

Parameters:
str - a string to be parsed.
delim - the delimiters.

StringTokenizer

public StringTokenizer(String str)
Enabled: Constructs a string tokenizer for the specified string. The tokenizer uses the default delimiter set, which is " \t\n\r\f": the space character, the tab character, the newline character, the carriage-return character, and the form-feed character. Delimiter characters themselves will not be treated as tokens.

Parameters:
str - a string to be parsed.
Method Detail

setMaxDelimChar

private void setMaxDelimChar()
Set maxDelimChar to the highest char in the delimiter set.


skipDelimiters

private int skipDelimiters(int startPos)
Skips delimiters starting from the specified position. If retDelims is false, returns the index of the first non-delimiter character at or after startPos. If retDelims is true, startPos is returned.


scanToken

private int scanToken(int startPos)
Skips ahead from startPos and returns the index of the next delimiter character encountered, or maxPosition if no such delimiter is found.


hasMoreTokens

public boolean hasMoreTokens()
Enabled: Tests if there are more tokens available from this tokenizer's string. If this method returns true, then a subsequent call to nextToken with no argument will successfully return a token.

Returns:
true if and only if there is at least one token in the string after the current position; false otherwise.

nextToken

public String nextToken()
Enabled: Returns the next token from this string tokenizer.

Returns:
the next token from this string tokenizer.

nextToken

public String nextToken(String delim)
Enabled: Returns the next token in this string tokenizer's string. First, the set of characters considered to be delimiters by this StringTokenizer object is changed to be the characters in the string delim. Then the next token in the string after the current position is returned. The current position is advanced beyond the recognized token. The new delimiter set remains the default after this call.

Parameters:
delim - the new delimiters.
Returns:
the next token, after switching to the new delimiter set.

hasMoreElements

public boolean hasMoreElements()
Enabled: Returns the same value as the hasMoreTokens method. It exists so that this class can implement the Enumeration interface.

Specified by:
hasMoreElements in interface Enumeration
Returns:
true if there are more tokens; false otherwise.
See Also:
java.util.Enumeration, java.util.StringTokenizer#hasMoreTokens()

nextElement

public Object nextElement()
Enabled: Returns the same value as the nextToken method, except that its declared return value is Object rather than String. It exists so that this class can implement the Enumeration interface.

Specified by:
nextElement in interface Enumeration
Returns:
the next token in the string.
See Also:
java.util.Enumeration, java.util.StringTokenizer#nextToken()

countTokens

public int countTokens()
Enabled: Calculates the number of times that this tokenizer's nextToken method can be called before it generates an exception. The current position is not advanced.

Returns:
the number of tokens remaining in the string using the current delimiter set.
See Also:
java.util.StringTokenizer#nextToken()


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