use of android.text.SpannedString in project MVPArms by JessYanCoding.
the class UiUtils method setViewHintSize.
/**
* 设置hint大小
*
* @param size
* @param v
* @param res
*/
public static void setViewHintSize(int size, TextView v, int res) {
SpannableString ss = new SpannableString(getResources().getString(res));
// 新建一个属性对象,设置文字的大小
AbsoluteSizeSpan ass = new AbsoluteSizeSpan(size, true);
// 附加属性到文本
ss.setSpan(ass, 0, ss.length(), Spanned.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE);
// 设置hint
// 一定要进行转换,否则属性会消失
v.setHint(new SpannedString(ss));
}
use of android.text.SpannedString in project XobotOS by xamarin.
the class DateFormat method format.
/**
* Given a format string and a {@link java.util.Calendar} object, returns a CharSequence
* containing the requested date.
* @param inFormat the format string, as described in {@link android.text.format.DateFormat}
* @param inDate the date to format
* @return a {@link CharSequence} containing the requested text
*/
public static final CharSequence format(CharSequence inFormat, Calendar inDate) {
SpannableStringBuilder s = new SpannableStringBuilder(inFormat);
int c;
int count;
int len = inFormat.length();
for (int i = 0; i < len; i += count) {
int temp;
count = 1;
c = s.charAt(i);
if (c == QUOTE) {
count = appendQuotedText(s, i, len);
len = s.length();
continue;
}
while ((i + count < len) && (s.charAt(i + count) == c)) {
count++;
}
String replacement;
switch(c) {
case AM_PM:
replacement = DateUtils.getAMPMString(inDate.get(Calendar.AM_PM));
break;
case CAPITAL_AM_PM:
//FIXME: this is the same as AM_PM? no capital?
replacement = DateUtils.getAMPMString(inDate.get(Calendar.AM_PM));
break;
case DATE:
replacement = zeroPad(inDate.get(Calendar.DATE), count);
break;
case DAY:
temp = inDate.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK);
replacement = DateUtils.getDayOfWeekString(temp, count < 4 ? DateUtils.LENGTH_MEDIUM : DateUtils.LENGTH_LONG);
break;
case HOUR:
temp = inDate.get(Calendar.HOUR);
if (0 == temp)
temp = 12;
replacement = zeroPad(temp, count);
break;
case HOUR_OF_DAY:
replacement = zeroPad(inDate.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY), count);
break;
case MINUTE:
replacement = zeroPad(inDate.get(Calendar.MINUTE), count);
break;
case MONTH:
replacement = getMonthString(inDate, count);
break;
case SECONDS:
replacement = zeroPad(inDate.get(Calendar.SECOND), count);
break;
case TIME_ZONE:
replacement = getTimeZoneString(inDate, count);
break;
case YEAR:
replacement = getYearString(inDate, count);
break;
default:
replacement = null;
break;
}
if (replacement != null) {
s.replace(i, i + count, replacement);
// CARE: count is used in the for loop above
count = replacement.length();
len = s.length();
}
}
if (inFormat instanceof Spanned)
return new SpannedString(s);
else
return s.toString();
}
use of android.text.SpannedString in project android_frameworks_base by ResurrectionRemix.
the class DateFormat method format.
/**
* Given a format string and a {@link java.util.Calendar} object, returns a CharSequence
* containing the requested date.
* @param inFormat the format string, as described in {@link android.text.format.DateFormat}
* @param inDate the date to format
* @return a {@link CharSequence} containing the requested text
*/
public static CharSequence format(CharSequence inFormat, Calendar inDate) {
SpannableStringBuilder s = new SpannableStringBuilder(inFormat);
int count;
LocaleData localeData = LocaleData.get(Locale.getDefault());
int len = inFormat.length();
for (int i = 0; i < len; i += count) {
count = 1;
int c = s.charAt(i);
if (c == QUOTE) {
count = appendQuotedText(s, i, len);
len = s.length();
continue;
}
while ((i + count < len) && (s.charAt(i + count) == c)) {
count++;
}
String replacement;
switch(c) {
case 'A':
case 'a':
replacement = localeData.amPm[inDate.get(Calendar.AM_PM) - Calendar.AM];
break;
case 'd':
replacement = zeroPad(inDate.get(Calendar.DATE), count);
break;
case 'c':
case 'E':
replacement = getDayOfWeekString(localeData, inDate.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK), count, c);
break;
// hour in am/pm (0-11)
case 'K':
case // hour in am/pm (1-12)
'h':
{
int hour = inDate.get(Calendar.HOUR);
if (c == 'h' && hour == 0) {
hour = 12;
}
replacement = zeroPad(hour, count);
}
break;
// hour in day (0-23)
case 'H':
case // hour in day (1-24) [but see note below]
'k':
{
int hour = inDate.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY);
// times are abusing 'k'. http://b/8359981.
if (false && c == 'k' && hour == 0) {
hour = 24;
}
replacement = zeroPad(hour, count);
}
break;
case 'L':
case 'M':
replacement = getMonthString(localeData, inDate.get(Calendar.MONTH), count, c);
break;
case 'm':
replacement = zeroPad(inDate.get(Calendar.MINUTE), count);
break;
case 's':
replacement = zeroPad(inDate.get(Calendar.SECOND), count);
break;
case 'y':
replacement = getYearString(inDate.get(Calendar.YEAR), count);
break;
case 'z':
replacement = getTimeZoneString(inDate, count);
break;
default:
replacement = null;
break;
}
if (replacement != null) {
s.replace(i, i + count, replacement);
// CARE: count is used in the for loop above
count = replacement.length();
len = s.length();
}
}
if (inFormat instanceof Spanned) {
return new SpannedString(s);
} else {
return s.toString();
}
}
use of android.text.SpannedString in project android_frameworks_base by crdroidandroid.
the class DateFormat method format.
/**
* Given a format string and a {@link java.util.Calendar} object, returns a CharSequence
* containing the requested date.
* @param inFormat the format string, as described in {@link android.text.format.DateFormat}
* @param inDate the date to format
* @return a {@link CharSequence} containing the requested text
*/
public static CharSequence format(CharSequence inFormat, Calendar inDate) {
SpannableStringBuilder s = new SpannableStringBuilder(inFormat);
int count;
LocaleData localeData = LocaleData.get(Locale.getDefault());
int len = inFormat.length();
for (int i = 0; i < len; i += count) {
count = 1;
int c = s.charAt(i);
if (c == QUOTE) {
count = appendQuotedText(s, i, len);
len = s.length();
continue;
}
while ((i + count < len) && (s.charAt(i + count) == c)) {
count++;
}
String replacement;
switch(c) {
case 'A':
case 'a':
replacement = localeData.amPm[inDate.get(Calendar.AM_PM) - Calendar.AM];
break;
case 'd':
replacement = zeroPad(inDate.get(Calendar.DATE), count);
break;
case 'c':
case 'E':
replacement = getDayOfWeekString(localeData, inDate.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK), count, c);
break;
// hour in am/pm (0-11)
case 'K':
case // hour in am/pm (1-12)
'h':
{
int hour = inDate.get(Calendar.HOUR);
if (c == 'h' && hour == 0) {
hour = 12;
}
replacement = zeroPad(hour, count);
}
break;
// hour in day (0-23)
case 'H':
case // hour in day (1-24) [but see note below]
'k':
{
int hour = inDate.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY);
// times are abusing 'k'. http://b/8359981.
if (false && c == 'k' && hour == 0) {
hour = 24;
}
replacement = zeroPad(hour, count);
}
break;
case 'L':
case 'M':
replacement = getMonthString(localeData, inDate.get(Calendar.MONTH), count, c);
break;
case 'm':
replacement = zeroPad(inDate.get(Calendar.MINUTE), count);
break;
case 's':
replacement = zeroPad(inDate.get(Calendar.SECOND), count);
break;
case 'y':
replacement = getYearString(inDate.get(Calendar.YEAR), count);
break;
case 'z':
replacement = getTimeZoneString(inDate, count);
break;
default:
replacement = null;
break;
}
if (replacement != null) {
s.replace(i, i + count, replacement);
// CARE: count is used in the for loop above
count = replacement.length();
len = s.length();
}
}
if (inFormat instanceof Spanned) {
return new SpannedString(s);
} else {
return s.toString();
}
}
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