Copy portion of the Swing document into target character array. - Java Swing

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Description

Copy portion of the Swing document into target character array.

Demo Code

/*//from w  w w .  j  a  v a 2 s .c  om
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import javax.swing.text.BadLocationException;
import javax.swing.text.Document;
import javax.swing.text.Segment;

public class Main{
    static final SegmentCache SEGMENT_CACHE = new SegmentCache();
    /**
     * Copy portion of the document into target character array.
     * @param srcDoc document from which to copy.
     * @param srcStartOffset offset of the first character to copy.
     * @param srcEndOffset offset that follows the last character to copy.
     * @param dst destination character array into which the data will be copied.
     * @param dstOffset offset in the destination array at which the putting
     *  of the characters starts.
     */
    public static void copyText(Document srcDoc, int srcStartOffset,
            int srcEndOffset, char[] dst, int dstOffset)
            throws BadLocationException {
        Segment text = SEGMENT_CACHE.getSegment();
        try {
            int gapStart = getGapStart(srcDoc);
            if (gapStart != -1 && srcStartOffset < gapStart
                    && gapStart < srcEndOffset) {
                // Get part below gap
                srcDoc.getText(srcStartOffset, gapStart - srcStartOffset,
                        text);
                System.arraycopy(text.array, text.offset, dst, dstOffset,
                        text.count);
                dstOffset += text.count;
                srcStartOffset = gapStart;
            }

            srcDoc.getText(srcStartOffset, srcEndOffset - srcStartOffset,
                    text);
            System.arraycopy(text.array, text.offset, dst, dstOffset,
                    srcEndOffset - srcStartOffset);

        } finally {
            SEGMENT_CACHE.releaseSegment(text);
        }
    }
    /**
     * @return &gt;=0 offset of the gap start in the document's content.
     *         -1 if the document does not export <CODE>GapStart</CODE> interface.
     */
    public static int getGapStart(Document doc) {
        GapStart gs = (GapStart) doc.getProperty(GapStart.class);
        return (gs != null) ? gs.getGapStart() : -1;
    }
}

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