java.util.FormattableFlags
FormattableFlags are used as a parameter to method Formattable.formatTo() and
instruct the output format in Formattables. The validation and interpretation
are fulfilled by the implementation of Formattable.
Summary
Constants
|
|
|
Value |
|
int |
ALTERNATE |
Denotes the output to be formatted in an alternate form. |
4 |
0x00000004 |
int |
LEFT_JUSTIFY |
Denotes the output to be left-justified. |
1 |
0x00000001 |
int |
UPPERCASE |
Denotes the output to be converted to upper case in the way the locale
parameter of Formatter.formatTo() requires. |
2 |
0x00000002 |
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Details
Constants
public
static
final
int
ALTERNATE
Denotes the output to be formatted in an alternate form. The definition
of the alternate form is given out by Formattable.
This flag corresponds to '#' ('#') in the format specifier.
Constant Value:
4
(0x00000004)
public
static
final
int
LEFT_JUSTIFY
Denotes the output to be left-justified. In order to fill the minimum
width requirement, spaces(' ') will be appended at the end of the
specified output element. If no such flag is set, the output is
right-justified.
The flag corresponds to '-' ('-') in the format specifier.
Constant Value:
1
(0x00000001)
public
static
final
int
UPPERCASE
Denotes the output to be converted to upper case in the way the locale
parameter of Formatter.formatTo() requires. The output has the same
effect as String.toUpperCase(java.util.Locale).
This flag corresponds to '^' ('^') in the format specifier.
Constant Value:
2
(0x00000002)