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Added in API level 21

IllformedLocaleException

public class IllformedLocaleException
extends RuntimeException

java.lang.Object
   ↳ java.lang.Throwable
     ↳ java.lang.Exception
       ↳ java.lang.RuntimeException
         ↳ java.util.IllformedLocaleException


Thrown by methods in Locale and Locale.Builder to indicate that an argument is not a well-formed BCP 47 tag.

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Summary

Public constructors

IllformedLocaleException()

Constructs a new IllformedLocaleException with no detail message and -1 as the error index.

IllformedLocaleException(String message)

Constructs a new IllformedLocaleException with the given message and -1 as the error index.

IllformedLocaleException(String message, int errorIndex)

Constructs a new IllformedLocaleException with the given message and the error index.

Public methods

int getErrorIndex()

Returns the index where the error was found.

Inherited methods

From class java.lang.Throwable
From class java.lang.Object

Public constructors

IllformedLocaleException

Added in API level 21
IllformedLocaleException ()

Constructs a new IllformedLocaleException with no detail message and -1 as the error index.

IllformedLocaleException

Added in API level 21
IllformedLocaleException (String message)

Constructs a new IllformedLocaleException with the given message and -1 as the error index.

Parameters
message String: the message

IllformedLocaleException

Added in API level 21
IllformedLocaleException (String message, 
                int errorIndex)

Constructs a new IllformedLocaleException with the given message and the error index. The error index is the approximate offset from the start of the ill-formed value to the point where the parse first detected an error. A negative error index value indicates either the error index is not applicable or unknown.

Parameters
message String: the message
errorIndex int: the index

Public methods

getErrorIndex

Added in API level 21
int getErrorIndex ()

Returns the index where the error was found. A negative value indicates either the error index is not applicable or unknown.

Returns
int the error index

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