public final class

Size

extends Object
java.lang.Object
   ↳ com.google.android.gms.common.images.Size

Class Overview

Immutable class for describing width and height dimensions in pixels.

Summary

Public Constructors
Size(int width, int height)
Create a new immutable Size instance.
Public Methods
boolean equals(Object obj)
Check if this size is equal to another size.
int getHeight()
Get the height of the size (in pixels).
int getWidth()
Get the width of the size (in pixels).
int hashCode()
static Size parseSize(String string)
Parses the specified string as a size value.
String toString()
Return the size represented as a string with the format "WxH"
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Inherited Methods
From class java.lang.Object

Public Constructors

public Size (int width, int height)

Create a new immutable Size instance.

Parameters
width int: The width of the size, in pixels
height int: The height of the size, in pixels

Public Methods

public boolean equals (Object obj)

Check if this size is equal to another size.

Two sizes are equal if and only if both their widths and heights are equal.

A size object is never equal to any other type of object.

Parameters
obj Object
Returns
boolean true if the objects were equal, false otherwise

public int getHeight ()

Get the height of the size (in pixels).

Returns
int height

public int getWidth ()

Get the width of the size (in pixels).

Returns
int width

public int hashCode ()

Returns
int

public static Size parseSize (String string)

Parses the specified string as a size value.

The ASCII characters \u002a ('*') and \u0078 ('x') are recognized as separators between the width and height.

For any Size s: Size.parseSize(s.toString()).equals(s). However, the method also handles sizes expressed in the following forms:

"widthxheight" or "width*height" => new Size(width, height), where width and height are string integers potentially containing a sign, such as "-10", "+7" or "5".

Size.parseSize("3*+6").equals(new Size(3, 6)) == true
 Size.parseSize("-3x-6").equals(new Size(-3, -6)) == true
 Size.parseSize("4 by 3") => throws NumberFormatException
 

Parameters
string String: the string representation of a size value.
Returns
Size the size value represented by string.
Throws
NumberFormatException if string cannot be parsed as a size value.
NullPointerException if string was null

public String toString ()

Return the size represented as a string with the format "WxH"

Returns
String string representation of the size