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Applications that manipulate text need to locate boundaries within the
text. For example, consider some of the common functions of a word
processor: highlighting a character, cutting a word, moving the cursor
to the next sentence, and wrapping a word at a line ending. To perform
each of these functions, the word processor must be able to detect the
logical boundaries in the text. Fortunately you don't have to write
your own routines to perform boundary analysis. Instead, you can take
advantage of the methods provided by the
BreakIterator
class.
This section
discusses the instantiation methods and
the imaginary cursor of the
BreakIterator
class.
In this section you'll learn
about the difference between user and
Unicode characters,
and how to locate user characters
with a BreakIterator
.
If your application needs to select or locate words within text,
you'll find it helpful to use a BreakIterator
.
Determining sentence boundaries can be
problematic,
because of the ambiguous use of
sentence terminators in many written languages.
This section examines some of the problems
you may encounter, and how
the BreakIterator
deals with them.
This section describes how to
locate potential line breaks
in a text string
with a BreakIterator
.
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