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Added in API level 9

Equalizer.Settings

public static class Equalizer.Settings
extends Object

java.lang.Object
   ↳ android.media.audiofx.Equalizer.Settings


The Settings class regroups all equalizer parameters. It is used in conjuntion with getProperties() and setProperties() methods to backup and restore all parameters in a single call.

Summary

Fields

public short[] bandLevels

public short curPreset

public short numBands

Public constructors

Equalizer.Settings()
Equalizer.Settings(String settings)

Settings class constructor from a key=value; pairs formatted string.

Public methods

String toString()

Returns a string representation of the object.

Inherited methods

From class java.lang.Object

Fields

bandLevels

Added in API level 9
short[] bandLevels

curPreset

Added in API level 9
short curPreset

numBands

Added in API level 9
short numBands

Public constructors

Equalizer.Settings

Added in API level 9
Equalizer.Settings ()

Equalizer.Settings

Added in API level 9
Equalizer.Settings (String settings)

Settings class constructor from a key=value; pairs formatted string. The string is typically returned by Settings.toString() method.

Parameters
settings String
Throws
IllegalArgumentException if the string is not correctly formatted.

Public methods

toString

Added in API level 9
String toString ()

Returns a string representation of the object. In general, the toString method returns a string that "textually represents" this object. The result should be a concise but informative representation that is easy for a person to read. It is recommended that all subclasses override this method.

The toString method for class Object returns a string consisting of the name of the class of which the object is an instance, the at-sign character `@', and the unsigned hexadecimal representation of the hash code of the object. In other words, this method returns a string equal to the value of:

 getClass().getName() + '@' + Integer.toHexString(hashCode())
 

Returns
String a string representation of the object.

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