public class ParsePosition extends Object
ParsePosition is a simple class used by Format
 and its subclasses to keep track of the current position during parsing.
 The parseObject method in the various Format
 classes requires a ParsePosition object as an argument.
 
 By design, as you parse through a string with different formats,
 you can use the same ParsePosition, since the index parameter
 records the current position.
Format| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| ParsePosition(int index)Create a new ParsePosition with the given initial index. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | equals(Object obj)Overrides equals | 
| int | getErrorIndex()Retrieve the index at which an error occurred, or -1 if the
 error index has not been set. | 
| int | getIndex()Retrieve the current parse position. | 
| int | hashCode()Returns a hash code for this ParsePosition. | 
| void | setErrorIndex(int ei)Set the index at which a parse error occurred. | 
| void | setIndex(int index)Set the current parse position. | 
| String | toString()Return a string representation of this ParsePosition. | 
public ParsePosition(int index)
public int getIndex()
public void setIndex(int index)
public void setErrorIndex(int ei)
public int getErrorIndex()
public boolean equals(Object obj)
equals in class Objectobj - the reference object with which to compare.true if this object is the same as the obj
          argument; false otherwise.Object.hashCode(), 
HashMappublic int hashCode()
hashCode in class ObjectObject.equals(java.lang.Object), 
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