Rational.ParseRational(String) Method
Definition
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Parses the specified string as a rational value.
[Android.Runtime.Register("parseRational", "(Ljava/lang/String;)Landroid/util/Rational;", "")]
public static Android.Util.Rational? ParseRational (string? string);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("parseRational", "(Ljava/lang/String;)Landroid/util/Rational;", "")>]
static member ParseRational : string -> Android.Util.Rational
Parameters
- string
- String
the string representation of a rational value.
Returns
the rational value represented by string
.
- Attributes
Exceptions
if string
cannot be parsed
as a rational value.
if string
was null
Remarks
Parses the specified string as a rational value.
The ASCII characters \
u003a
(':') and \
u002f
('/') are recognized as separators between the numerator and denumerator.
For any Rational r
: Rational.parseRational(r.toString()).equals(r)
. However, the method also handles rational numbers expressed in the following forms:
"num/
den" or "num:
den" => new Rational(num, den);
, where num and den are string integers potentially containing a sign, such as "-10", "+7" or "5".
{@code
Rational.parseRational("3:+6").equals(new Rational(1, 2)) == true
Rational.parseRational("-3/-6").equals(new Rational(1, 2)) == true
Rational.parseRational("4.56") => throws NumberFormatException
}
Java documentation for android.util.Rational.parseRational(java.lang.String)
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