public abstract class CharTokenizer extends Tokenizer
The base class also provides factories to create instances of
CharTokenizer using Java 8 lambdas or method references.
It is possible to create an instance which behaves exactly like
LetterTokenizer:
Tokenizer tok = CharTokenizer.fromTokenCharPredicate(Character::isLetter);
AttributeSource.State| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static int |
DEFAULT_MAX_WORD_LEN |
DEFAULT_TOKEN_ATTRIBUTE_FACTORY| Constructor and Description |
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CharTokenizer()
Creates a new
CharTokenizer instance |
CharTokenizer(AttributeFactory factory)
Creates a new
CharTokenizer instance |
CharTokenizer(AttributeFactory factory,
int maxTokenLen)
Creates a new
CharTokenizer instance |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
end() |
static CharTokenizer |
fromSeparatorCharPredicate(AttributeFactory factory,
IntPredicate separatorCharPredicate)
Creates a new instance of CharTokenizer with the supplied attribute factory using a custom predicate, supplied as method reference or lambda expression.
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static CharTokenizer |
fromSeparatorCharPredicate(IntPredicate separatorCharPredicate)
Creates a new instance of CharTokenizer using a custom predicate, supplied as method reference or lambda expression.
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static CharTokenizer |
fromTokenCharPredicate(AttributeFactory factory,
IntPredicate tokenCharPredicate)
Creates a new instance of CharTokenizer with the supplied attribute factory using a custom predicate, supplied as method reference or lambda expression.
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static CharTokenizer |
fromTokenCharPredicate(IntPredicate tokenCharPredicate)
Creates a new instance of CharTokenizer using a custom predicate, supplied as method reference or lambda expression.
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boolean |
incrementToken() |
protected abstract boolean |
isTokenChar(int c)
Returns true iff a codepoint should be included in a token.
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void |
reset() |
close, correctOffset, setReaderaddAttribute, addAttributeImpl, captureState, clearAttributes, cloneAttributes, copyTo, endAttributes, equals, getAttribute, getAttributeClassesIterator, getAttributeFactory, getAttributeImplsIterator, hasAttribute, hasAttributes, hashCode, reflectAsString, reflectWith, removeAllAttributes, restoreState, toStringpublic static final int DEFAULT_MAX_WORD_LEN
public CharTokenizer()
CharTokenizer instancepublic CharTokenizer(AttributeFactory factory)
CharTokenizer instancefactory - the attribute factory to use for this Tokenizerpublic CharTokenizer(AttributeFactory factory, int maxTokenLen)
CharTokenizer instancefactory - the attribute factory to use for this TokenizermaxTokenLen - maximum token length the tokenizer will emit.
Must be greater than 0 and less than MAX_TOKEN_LENGTH_LIMIT (1024*1024)IllegalArgumentException - if maxTokenLen is invalid.public static CharTokenizer fromTokenCharPredicate(IntPredicate tokenCharPredicate)
true for all valid token characters.
This factory is intended to be used with lambdas or method references. E.g., an elegant way
to create an instance which behaves exactly as LetterTokenizer is:
Tokenizer tok = CharTokenizer.fromTokenCharPredicate(Character::isLetter);
public static CharTokenizer fromTokenCharPredicate(AttributeFactory factory, IntPredicate tokenCharPredicate)
true for all valid token characters.
This factory is intended to be used with lambdas or method references. E.g., an elegant way
to create an instance which behaves exactly as LetterTokenizer is:
Tokenizer tok = CharTokenizer.fromTokenCharPredicate(factory, Character::isLetter);
public static CharTokenizer fromSeparatorCharPredicate(IntPredicate separatorCharPredicate)
true for all valid token separator characters.
This method is provided for convenience to easily use predicates that are negated
(they match the separator characters, not the token characters).
This factory is intended to be used with lambdas or method references. E.g., an elegant way
to create an instance which behaves exactly as WhitespaceTokenizer is:
Tokenizer tok = CharTokenizer.fromSeparatorCharPredicate(Character::isWhitespace);
public static CharTokenizer fromSeparatorCharPredicate(AttributeFactory factory, IntPredicate separatorCharPredicate)
true for all valid token separator characters.
This factory is intended to be used with lambdas or method references. E.g., an elegant way
to create an instance which behaves exactly as WhitespaceTokenizer is:
Tokenizer tok = CharTokenizer.fromSeparatorCharPredicate(factory, Character::isWhitespace);
protected abstract boolean isTokenChar(int c)
public final boolean incrementToken()
throws IOException
incrementToken in class TokenStreamIOExceptionpublic final void end()
throws IOException
end in class TokenStreamIOExceptionpublic void reset()
throws IOException
reset in class TokenizerIOExceptionCopyright © 2000-2021 Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.