PluralRules
public
class
PluralRules
extends Object
implements
Serializable
java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.icu.text.PluralRules |
Defines rules for mapping non-negative numeric values onto a small set of keywords.
Rules are constructed from a text description, consisting of a series of keywords and conditions. The select(FormattedNumber)
method examines each condition in order and returns the keyword for the first condition that matches the number. If
none match, KEYWORD_OTHER
is returned.
A PluralRules object is immutable. It contains caches for sample values, but those are synchronized.
PluralRules is Serializable so that it can be used in formatters, which are serializable.
For more information, details, and tips for writing rules, see the LDML spec, Part 3.5 Language Plural Rules
Examples:
"one: n is 1; few: n in 2..4"
This defines two rules, for 'one' and 'few'. The condition for 'one' is "n is 1" which means that the number must be equal to 1 for this condition to pass. The condition for 'few' is "n in 2..4" which means that the number must be between 2 and 4 inclusive - and be an integer - for this condition to pass. All other numbers are assigned the keyword "other" by the default rule.
"zero: n is 0; one: n is 1; zero: n mod 100 in 1..19"
This illustrates that the same keyword can be defined multiple times. Each rule is examined in order, and the first keyword whose condition passes is the one returned. Also notes that a modulus is applied to n in the last rule. Thus its condition holds for 119, 219, 319...
"one: n is 1; few: n mod 10 in 2..4 and n mod 100 not in 12..14"
This illustrates conjunction and negation. The condition for 'few' has two parts, both of which must be met: "n mod 10 in 2..4" and "n mod 100 not in 12..14". The first part applies a modulus to n before the test as in the previous example. The second part applies a different modulus and also uses negation, thus it matches all numbers not in 12, 13, 14, 112, 113, 114, 212, 213, 214...
Syntax:
rules = rule (';' rule)* rule = keyword ':' condition keyword = <identifier> condition = and_condition ('or' and_condition)* and_condition = relation ('and' relation)* relation = not? expr not? rel not? range_list expr = ('n' | 'i' | 'f' | 'v' | 't') (mod value)? not = 'not' | '!' rel = 'in' | 'is' | '=' | '\u2260' | 'within' mod = 'mod' | '%' range_list = (range | value) (',' range_list)* value = digit+ digit = 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9 range = value'..'value
Each not term inverts the meaning; however, there should not be more than one of them.
The i, f, t, and v values are defined as follows:
- i to be the integer digits.
- f to be the visible decimal digits, as an integer.
- t to be the visible decimal digits\u2014without trailing zeros\u2014as an integer.
- v to be the number of visible fraction digits.
- j is defined to only match integers. That is j is 3 fails if v != 0 (eg for 3.1 or 3.0).
Examples are in the following table:
n | i | f | v |
---|---|---|---|
1.0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
1.00 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
1.3 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
1.03 | 1 | 3 | 2 |
1.23 | 1 | 23 | 2 |
An "identifier" is a sequence of characters that do not have the Unicode Pattern_Syntax or Pattern_White_Space properties.
The difference between 'in' and 'within' is that 'in' only includes integers in the specified range, while 'within' includes all values. Using 'within' with a range_list consisting entirely of values is the same as using 'in' (it's not an error).
Summary
Constants | |
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String |
KEYWORD_FEW
Common name for the 'paucal' or other special plural form. |
String |
KEYWORD_MANY
Common name for the arabic (11 to 99) plural form. |
String |
KEYWORD_ONE
Common name for the 'singular' plural form. |
String |
KEYWORD_OTHER
Common name for the default plural form. |
String |
KEYWORD_TWO
Common name for the 'dual' plural form. |
String |
KEYWORD_ZERO
Common name for the 'zero' plural form. |
double |
NO_UNIQUE_VALUE
Value returned by |
Fields | |
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public
static
final
PluralRules |
DEFAULT
The default rules that accept any number and return
|
Public methods | |
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static
PluralRules
|
createRules(String description)
Creates a PluralRules from a description if it is parsable, otherwise returns null. |
boolean
|
equals(PluralRules rhs)
Returns true if rhs is equal to this. |
boolean
|
equals(Object rhs)
Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one. |
static
PluralRules
|
forLocale(ULocale locale, PluralRules.PluralType type)
Provides access to the predefined |
static
PluralRules
|
forLocale(Locale locale, PluralRules.PluralType type)
Provides access to the predefined |
static
PluralRules
|
forLocale(ULocale locale)
Provides access to the predefined cardinal-number |
static
PluralRules
|
forLocale(Locale locale)
Provides access to the predefined cardinal-number |
Collection<Double>
|
getAllKeywordValues(String keyword)
Returns all the values that trigger this keyword, or null if the number of such values is unlimited. |
Set<String>
|
getKeywords()
Returns a set of all rule keywords used in this |
Collection<Double>
|
getSamples(String keyword)
Returns a list of integer values for which select() would return that keyword, or null if the keyword is not defined. |
double
|
getUniqueKeywordValue(String keyword)
Returns the unique value that this keyword matches, or |
static
PluralRules
|
parseDescription(String description)
Parses a plural rules description and returns a PluralRules. |
String
|
select(double number)
Given a floating-point number, returns the keyword of the first rule that applies to the number. |
String
|
select(FormattedNumberRange range)
Given a formatted number range, returns the overall plural form of the range. |
String
|
select(FormattedNumber number)
Given a formatted number, returns the keyword of the first rule that applies to the number. |
String
|
toString()
Returns a string representation of the object. |
Inherited methods | |
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Constants
KEYWORD_FEW
public static final String KEYWORD_FEW
Common name for the 'paucal' or other special plural form.
Constant Value: "few"
KEYWORD_MANY
public static final String KEYWORD_MANY
Common name for the arabic (11 to 99) plural form.
Constant Value: "many"
KEYWORD_ONE
public static final String KEYWORD_ONE
Common name for the 'singular' plural form.
Constant Value: "one"
KEYWORD_OTHER
public static final String KEYWORD_OTHER
Common name for the default plural form. This name is returned for values to which no other form in the rule applies. It can additionally be assigned rules of its own.
Constant Value: "other"
KEYWORD_TWO
public static final String KEYWORD_TWO
Common name for the 'dual' plural form.
Constant Value: "two"
KEYWORD_ZERO
public static final String KEYWORD_ZERO
Common name for the 'zero' plural form.
Constant Value: "zero"
NO_UNIQUE_VALUE
public static final double NO_UNIQUE_VALUE
Value returned by getUniqueKeywordValue(String)
when there is no
unique value to return.
Constant Value: -0.00123456777
Fields
DEFAULT
public static final PluralRules DEFAULT
The default rules that accept any number and return
KEYWORD_OTHER
.
Public methods
createRules
public static PluralRules createRules (String description)
Creates a PluralRules from a description if it is parsable, otherwise returns null.
Parameters | |
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description |
String : the rule description. |
Returns | |
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PluralRules |
the PluralRules |
equals
public boolean equals (PluralRules rhs)
Returns true if rhs is equal to this.
Parameters | |
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rhs |
PluralRules : the PluralRules to compare to. |
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if this and rhs are equal. |
equals
public boolean equals (Object rhs)
Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one.
The equals
method implements an equivalence relation
on non-null object references:
- It is reflexive: for any non-null reference value
x
,x.equals(x)
should returntrue
. - It is symmetric: for any non-null reference values
x
andy
,x.equals(y)
should returntrue
if and only ify.equals(x)
returnstrue
. - It is transitive: for any non-null reference values
x
,y
, andz
, ifx.equals(y)
returnstrue
andy.equals(z)
returnstrue
, thenx.equals(z)
should returntrue
. - It is consistent: for any non-null reference values
x
andy
, multiple invocations ofx.equals(y)
consistently returntrue
or consistently returnfalse
, provided no information used inequals
comparisons on the objects is modified. - For any non-null reference value
x
,x.equals(null)
should returnfalse
.
An equivalence relation partitions the elements it operates on into equivalence classes; all the members of an equivalence class are equal to each other. Members of an equivalence class are substitutable for each other, at least for some purposes.
Parameters | |
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rhs |
Object : the reference object with which to compare. |
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if this object is the same as the obj
argument; false otherwise. |
forLocale
public static PluralRules forLocale (ULocale locale, PluralRules.PluralType type)
Provides access to the predefined PluralRules
for a given
locale and the plural type.
ICU defines plural rules for many locales based on CLDR Language Plural Rules. For these predefined rules, see CLDR page at https://unicode-org.github.io/cldr-staging/charts/latest/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html
Parameters | |
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locale |
ULocale : The locale for which a PluralRules object is
returned. |
type |
PluralRules.PluralType : The plural type (e.g., cardinal or ordinal). |
Returns | |
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PluralRules |
The predefined PluralRules object for this locale.
If there's no predefined rules for this locale, the rules
for the closest parent in the locale hierarchy that has one will
be returned. The final fallback always returns the default
rules. |
forLocale
public static PluralRules forLocale (Locale locale, PluralRules.PluralType type)
Provides access to the predefined PluralRules
for a given
Locale
and the plural type.
ICU defines plural rules for many locales based on CLDR Language Plural Rules. For these predefined rules, see CLDR page at https://unicode-org.github.io/cldr-staging/charts/latest/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html
Parameters | |
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locale |
Locale : The locale for which a PluralRules object is
returned. |
type |
PluralRules.PluralType : The plural type (e.g., cardinal or ordinal). |
Returns | |
---|---|
PluralRules |
The predefined PluralRules object for this locale.
If there's no predefined rules for this locale, the rules
for the closest parent in the locale hierarchy that has one will
be returned. The final fallback always returns the default
rules. |
forLocale
public static PluralRules forLocale (ULocale locale)
Provides access to the predefined cardinal-number PluralRules
for a given
locale.
Same as forLocale(locale, PluralType.CARDINAL).
ICU defines plural rules for many locales based on CLDR Language Plural Rules. For these predefined rules, see CLDR page at https://unicode-org.github.io/cldr-staging/charts/latest/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html
Parameters | |
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locale |
ULocale : The locale for which a PluralRules object is
returned. |
Returns | |
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PluralRules |
The predefined PluralRules object for this locale.
If there's no predefined rules for this locale, the rules
for the closest parent in the locale hierarchy that has one will
be returned. The final fallback always returns the default
rules. |
forLocale
public static PluralRules forLocale (Locale locale)
Provides access to the predefined cardinal-number PluralRules
for a given
Locale
.
Same as forLocale(locale, PluralType.CARDINAL).
ICU defines plural rules for many locales based on CLDR Language Plural Rules. For these predefined rules, see CLDR page at https://unicode-org.github.io/cldr-staging/charts/latest/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html
Parameters | |
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locale |
Locale : The locale for which a PluralRules object is
returned. |
Returns | |
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PluralRules |
The predefined PluralRules object for this locale.
If there's no predefined rules for this locale, the rules
for the closest parent in the locale hierarchy that has one will
be returned. The final fallback always returns the default
rules. |
getAllKeywordValues
public Collection<Double> getAllKeywordValues (String keyword)
Returns all the values that trigger this keyword, or null if the number of such values is unlimited.
Parameters | |
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keyword |
String : the keyword |
Returns | |
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Collection<Double> |
the values that trigger this keyword, or null. The returned collection is immutable. It will be empty if the keyword is not defined. |
getKeywords
public Set<String> getKeywords ()
Returns a set of all rule keywords used in this PluralRules
object. The rule "other" is always present by default.
Returns | |
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Set<String> |
The set of keywords. |
getSamples
public Collection<Double> getSamples (String keyword)
Returns a list of integer values for which select() would return that keyword, or null if the keyword is not defined. The returned collection is unmodifiable. The returned list is not complete, and there might be additional values that would return the keyword.
Parameters | |
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keyword |
String : the keyword to test |
Returns | |
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Collection<Double> |
a list of values matching the keyword. |
getUniqueKeywordValue
public double getUniqueKeywordValue (String keyword)
Returns the unique value that this keyword matches, or NO_UNIQUE_VALUE
if the keyword matches multiple values or is not defined for this PluralRules.
Parameters | |
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keyword |
String : the keyword to check for a unique value |
Returns | |
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double |
The unique value for the keyword, or NO_UNIQUE_VALUE. |
parseDescription
public static PluralRules parseDescription (String description)
Parses a plural rules description and returns a PluralRules.
Parameters | |
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description |
String : the rule description. |
Returns | |
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PluralRules |
Throws | |
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ParseException |
if the description cannot be parsed. The exception index is typically not set, it will be -1. |
select
public String select (double number)
Given a floating-point number, returns the keyword of the first rule that applies to the number.
Parameters | |
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number |
double : The number for which the rule has to be determined. |
Returns | |
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String |
The keyword of the selected rule. |
select
public String select (FormattedNumberRange range)
Given a formatted number range, returns the overall plural form of the
range. For example, "3-5" returns "other" in English.
To get a FormattedNumberRange, see NumberRangeFormatter
.
This method only works if PluralRules was created with a locale. If it was created
from PluralRules.createRules(), or if it was deserialized, this method throws
UnsupportedOperationException.
Parameters | |
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range |
FormattedNumberRange : The number range onto which the rules will be applied. |
Returns | |
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String |
The keyword of the selected rule. |
Throws | |
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UnsupportedOperationException |
If called on an instance without plural ranges data. |
select
public String select (FormattedNumber number)
Given a formatted number, returns the keyword of the first rule that
applies to the number.
A FormattedNumber allows you to specify an exponent or trailing zeros,
which can affect the plural category. To get a FormattedNumber, see
NumberFormatter
.
Parameters | |
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number |
FormattedNumber : The number for which the rule has to be determined. |
Returns | |
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String |
The keyword of the selected rule. |
toString
public String toString ()
Returns a string representation of the object.
Returns | |
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String |
a string representation of the object. |