PhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher
open classPhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher: TextWatcher
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| ↳ | android.telephony.PhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher |
Watches a android.widget.TextView and if a phone number is entered will format it.
Stop formatting when the user
- Inputs non-dialable characters
- Removes the separator in the middle of string.
The formatting will be restarted once the text is cleared.
Summary
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The formatting is based on the current system locale and future locale changes may not take effect on this instance. |
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PhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher(countryCode: String!)The formatting is based on the given |
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afterTextChanged(s: Editable!)This method is called to notify you that, somewhere within |
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beforeTextChanged(s: CharSequence!, start: Int, count: Int, after: Int)This method is called to notify you that, within |
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onTextChanged(s: CharSequence!, start: Int, before: Int, count: Int)This method is called to notify you that, within |
Public constructors
PhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher
PhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher()
The formatting is based on the current system locale and future locale changes may not take effect on this instance.
PhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher
PhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher(countryCode: String!)
The formatting is based on the given countryCode.
This method may take several seconds to complete, so it should only be called from a worker thread.
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countryCode |
String!: the ISO 3166-1 two-letter country code that indicates the country/region where the phone number is being entered. |
Public methods
afterTextChanged
open funafterTextChanged(s: Editable!): Unit
Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.
This method is called to notify you that, somewhere within s, the text has been changed. It is legitimate to make further changes to s from this callback, but be careful not to get yourself into an infinite loop, because any changes you make will cause this method to be called again recursively. (You are not told where the change took place because other afterTextChanged() methods may already have made other changes and invalidated the offsets. But if you need to know here, you can use Spannable.setSpan in onTextChanged to mark your place and then look up from here where the span ended up.
beforeTextChanged
open funbeforeTextChanged(
s: CharSequence!,
start: Int,
count: Int,
after: Int
): Unit
Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.
This method is called to notify you that, within s, the count characters beginning at start are about to be replaced by new text with length after. It is an error to attempt to make changes to s from this callback.
onTextChanged
open funonTextChanged(
s: CharSequence!,
start: Int,
before: Int,
count: Int
): Unit
Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.
This method is called to notify you that, within s, the count characters beginning at start have just replaced old text that had length before. It is an error to attempt to make changes to s from this callback.