java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.text.format.Formatter |
Utility class to aid in formatting common values that are not covered by the standard java.util.Formatter.
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Formats a content size to be in the form of bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, etc
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Returns a string in the canonical IP format ###.###.###.### from a packed integer containing
the IP address.
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Like
formatFileSize(Context, long) , but trying to generate shorter numbers
(showing fewer digits of precisin). |
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From class java.lang.Object
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Formats a content size to be in the form of bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, etc
context | Context to use to load the localized units |
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number | size value to be formated |
Returns a string in the canonical IP format ###.###.###.### from a packed integer containing the IP address. The IP address is expected to be in little-endian format (LSB first). That is, 0x01020304 will return "4.3.2.1".
addr | the IP address as a packed integer with LSB first. |
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Like formatFileSize(Context, long)
, but trying to generate shorter numbers
(showing fewer digits of precisin).