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This interface represents a textual selection. A text selection is a range of characters. Although a text selection is a snapshot taken at a particular point in time, it must not copy the line information and the selected text from the selection provider.
If, for example, the selection provider is a text viewer ( ITextViewer), and a text selection is created for the range [5, 10], the line formation for the 5th character must not be determined and remembered at the point of creation. It can rather be determined at the point, when getStartLine is called. If the source viewer range [0, 15] has been changed in the meantime between the creation of the text selection object and the invocation of getStartLine, the returned line number may differ from the line number of the 5th character at the point of creation of the text selection object.
The contract of this interface is that weak in order to allow for efficient implementations.
Clients may implement this interface or use the default implementation provided by TextSelection.
Method Summary | |
int | getEndLine()
Returns the number of the line containing the last character of the selected text. |
int | getLength()
Returns the length of the selected text. |
int | getOffset()
Returns the offset of the selected text. |
int | getStartLine()
Returns number of the line containing the offset of the selected text. |
String | getText()
Returns the selected text. |
Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.jface.viewers.ISelection |
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Method Detail |
public int getOffset()
public int getLength()
public int getStartLine()
public int getEndLine()
public String getText()
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