TextValueSanitizer
class TextValueSanitizer : Parcelable, Sanitizer
Sanitizes a text AutofillValue
using a regular expression (regex) substitution.
For example, to remove spaces from groups of 4-digits in a credit card:
new TextValueSanitizer(Pattern.compile("^(\\d{4})\\s?(\\d{4})\\s?(\\d{4})\\s?(\\d{4})$"),
"$1$2$3$4")
Summary
Inherited constants |
From class Parcelable
Int |
CONTENTS_FILE_DESCRIPTOR
Descriptor bit used with describeContents() : indicates that the Parcelable object's flattened representation includes a file descriptor.
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Int |
PARCELABLE_WRITE_RETURN_VALUE
Flag for use with writeToParcel : the object being written is a return value, that is the result of a function such as "Parcelable someFunction() ", "void someFunction(out Parcelable) ", or "void someFunction(inout Parcelable) ". Some implementations may want to release resources at this point.
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Public constructors |
Default constructor.
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Public constructors
TextValueSanitizer
TextValueSanitizer(
regex: Pattern,
subst: String)
Default constructor.
Parameters |
regex |
Pattern: regular expression with groups (delimited by ( and ( ) that are used to substitute parts of the text value . This value cannot be null . |
subst |
String: the string that substitutes the matched regex, using $ for group substitution ($1 for 1st group match, $2 for 2nd, etc). This value cannot be null . |
Public methods
describeContents
fun describeContents(): Int
toString
fun toString(): String
Return |
String |
a string representation of the object. |
writeToParcel
fun writeToParcel(
parcel: Parcel,
flags: Int
): Unit
Properties
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Last updated 2025-02-10 UTC.
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