java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.util.Property<T, V> |
A property is an abstraction that can be used to represent a set(Object, Object)
or get(Object)
methods can be implemented in terms of the private fields of the host object, or via "setter" and
"getter" methods or by some other mechanism, as appropriate.
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A constructor that takes an identifying name and
type for the property.
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Returns the current value that this property represents on the given
object .
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Returns the name for this property.
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Returns the type for this property.
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Returns true if the
set(Object, Object) method does not set the value on the target
object (in which case the set() method should throw a NoSuchPropertyException exception).
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This factory method creates and returns a Property given the
class and
name parameters, where the "name" parameter represents either:
If either of the get/is method alternatives is found on the class, but an appropriate
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Sets the value on
object which this property represents.
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From class
java.lang.Object
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A constructor that takes an identifying name and type
for the property.
Returns the current value that this property represents on the given object
.
Returns true if the set(Object, Object)
method does not set the value on the target
object (in which case the set()
method should throw a NoSuchPropertyException
exception). This may happen if the Property wraps functionality that
allows querying the underlying value but not setting it. For example, the of(Class, Class, String)
factory method may return a Property with name "foo" for an object that has
only a getFoo()
or isFoo()
method, but no matching
setFoo()
method.
This factory method creates and returns a Property given the class
and
name
parameters, where the "name"
parameter represents either:
getName()
method on the class which takes no arguments, plus an
optional public setName()
method which takes a value of the same type
returned by getName()
isName()
method on the class which takes no arguments, plus an
optional public setName()
method which takes a value of the same type
returned by isName()
name
field on the class
If either of the get/is method alternatives is found on the class, but an appropriate
setName()
method is not found, the Property
will be
readOnly
. Calling the set(Object, Object)
method on such
a property is allowed, but will have no effect.
If neither the methods nor the field are found on the class a
NoSuchPropertyException
exception will be thrown.
Sets the value on object
which this property represents. If the method is unable
to set the value on the target object it will throw an UnsupportedOperationException
exception.