What the flags don't mean
When I first saw the INCLUSIVE
and EXCLUSIVE
parts of the Spannable
flags, I thought they just told whether or not the span included the start and end index positions of the span. This is not true. Let me illustrate that with the following example.
String myString = "01234";
int start = 1;
int end = 3;
int spanFlag = Spannable.SPAN_INCLUSIVE_INCLUSIVE; // this is what is changing
SpannableString spannableString = new SpannableString(myString);
ForegroundColorSpan foregroundSpan = new ForegroundColorSpan(Color.RED);
spannableString.setSpan(foregroundSpan, start, end, spanFlag);
textView.setText(spannableString);
Here are the results:
SPAN_INCLUSIVE_INCLUSIVE
SPAN_INCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE
SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_INCLUSIVE
SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE
They are all the same! The flags don't affect the span. A span always includes the character at its start index and excludes the character at the end index.
What the flags really mean
The INCLUSIVE
and EXCLUSIVE
parts of the Spannable flags actually tell whether or not the span should include text that is inserted at the start or end positions.
Here is a modified example to illustrate that.
String myString = "01234";
int start = 1;
int end = 3;
int spanFlag = Spannable.SPAN_INCLUSIVE_INCLUSIVE; // this is what is changing
// set the span
SpannableStringBuilder spannableString = new SpannableStringBuilder(myString);
ForegroundColorSpan foregroundSpan = new ForegroundColorSpan(Color.RED);
spannableString.setSpan(foregroundSpan, start, end, spanFlag);
// insert the text after the span has already been set
// (inserting at start index second so that end index doesn't get messed up)
spannableString.insert(end, "x");
spannableString.insert(start, "x");
textView.setText(spannableString);
Here are the results after inserting an x
at the end and start indexes:
SPAN_INCLUSIVE_INCLUSIVE
SPAN_INCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE
SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_INCLUSIVE
SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE
Notes
- In the second example I had to use a
SpannableStringBuilder
because the text in a SpannableString
is immutable so you can't insert text into it. Thus, the flags are generally meaningless for a SpannableString
. However, one could imagine a situation in which the spans from a SpannableString
get copied over to a SpannableStringBuilder
or Editable
, and from there the flags would have meaning.
- See this answer for the difference between
SpannableString
, SpannableStringBuilder
, Editable
, and more.
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