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SizeF.ParseSizeF(String) Method

Definition

Parses the specified string as a size value.

[Android.Runtime.Register("parseSizeF", "(Ljava/lang/String;)Landroid/util/SizeF;", "")]
public static Android.Util.SizeF? ParseSizeF (string? string);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("parseSizeF", "(Ljava/lang/String;)Landroid/util/SizeF;", "")>]
static member ParseSizeF : string -> Android.Util.SizeF

Parameters

string
String

the string representation of a size value.

Returns

the size value represented by string.

Attributes

Exceptions

if string cannot be parsed as a size value.

if string was null

Remarks

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 SizeF s: SizeF.parseSizeF(s.toString()).equals(s). However, the method also handles sizes expressed in the following forms:

"widthxheight" or "width*height" => new SizeF(width, height), where width and height are string floats potentially containing a sign, such as "-10.3", "+7" or "5.2", but not containing an 'x' (such as a float in hexadecimal string format).

{@code
            SizeF.parseSizeF("3.2*+6").equals(new SizeF(3.2f, 6.0f)) == true
            SizeF.parseSizeF("-3x-6").equals(new SizeF(-3.0f, -6.0f)) == true
            SizeF.parseSizeF("4 by 3") => throws NumberFormatException
            }

Java documentation for android.util.SizeF.parseSizeF(java.lang.String).

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Applies to