public class CSVTokenizer extends Object implements Enumeration
StringTokenizer class. The CSVTokenizer
 methods do not distinguish among identifiers, numbers, and quoted strings, nor do they recognize and skip comments.
 
 The set of separator (the characters that separate tokens) may be specified either at creation time or on a per-token
 basis.
 
 An instance of CSVTokenizer behaves in one of two ways, depending on whether it was created with the
 returnSeparators flag having the value true or false: false, delimiter characters serve to separate tokens. A token is a maximal sequence of consecutive
 characters that are not separator. true, delimiter characters are themselves
 considered to be tokens. A token is thus either one delimiter character, or a maximal sequence of consecutive
 characters that are not separator. A CSVTokenizer object internally maintains a current position within the string to be tokenized. Some operations advance this current position past the characters processed.
A token is returned by taking a substring of the string that was used to create the CSVTokenizer object.
The following is one example of the use of the tokenizer. The code:
     CSVTokenizer csvt = new CSVTokenizer("this,is,a,test");
     while (csvt.hasMoreTokens()) {
         println(csvt.nextToken());
     }
 
 
 prints the following output:
 
     this
     is
     a
     test
 | Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
static String | 
DOUBLE_QUATE
A possible quote character constant. 
 | 
static String | 
SEPARATOR_COMMA
A possible separator constant. 
 | 
static String | 
SEPARATOR_SPACE
A possible separator constant. 
 | 
static String | 
SEPARATOR_TAB
A possible separator constant. 
 | 
static String | 
SINGLE_QUATE
A possible quote character constant. 
 | 
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
CSVTokenizer(String aString)
Constructs a string tokenizer for the specified string. 
 | 
CSVTokenizer(String aString,
            boolean trim)
Constructs a string tokenizer for the specified string. 
 | 
CSVTokenizer(String aString,
            String theSeparator)
Constructs a csv tokenizer for the specified string. 
 | 
CSVTokenizer(String aString,
            String theSeparator,
            String theQuate)
Constructs a csv tokenizer for the specified string. 
 | 
CSVTokenizer(String aString,
            String theSeparator,
            String theQuate,
            boolean trim)
Constructs a csv tokenizer for the specified string. 
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
int | 
countTokens()
Calculates the number of times that this tokenizer's  
nextToken method can be called before it
 generates an exception. | 
String | 
getQuate()
Returns the quate. 
 | 
boolean | 
hasMoreElements()
Returns the same value as the  
hasMoreTokens method. | 
boolean | 
hasMoreTokens()
Tests if there are more tokens available from this tokenizer's string. 
 | 
Object | 
nextElement()
Returns the same value as the  
nextToken method, except that its declared return value is
 Object rather than String. | 
String | 
nextToken()
Returns the next token from this string tokenizer. 
 | 
String | 
nextToken(String theSeparator)
Returns the next token in this string tokenizer's string. 
 | 
void | 
setQuate(String quate)
Sets the quate. 
 | 
String[] | 
toArray()  | 
public static final String SEPARATOR_COMMA
public static final String SEPARATOR_TAB
public static final String SEPARATOR_SPACE
public static final String DOUBLE_QUATE
public static final String SINGLE_QUATE
public CSVTokenizer(String aString, String theSeparator, String theQuate)
theSeparator argument is the separator for
 separating tokens.
 
 If the returnSeparators flag is true, then the separator string is also returned as
 tokens. separator is returned as a string. If the flag is false, the separator string is skipped and
 only serve as separator between tokens.aString - a string to be parsed.theSeparator - the separator (CSVTokenizer.SEPARATOR_COMMA, CSVTokenizer.TAB, CSVTokenizer.SPACE, etc.).theQuate - the quate (CSVTokenizer.SINGLE_QUATE, CSVTokenizer.DOUBLE_QUATE, etc.).public CSVTokenizer(String aString, String theSeparator, String theQuate, boolean trim)
theSeparator argument is the separator for
 separating tokens.
 
 If the returnSeparators flag is true, then the separator string is also returned as
 tokens. separator is returned as a string. If the flag is false, the separator string is skipped and
 only serve as separator between tokens.aString - a string to be parsed.theSeparator - the separator (CSVTokenizer.SEPARATOR_COMMA, CSVTokenizer.TAB, CSVTokenizer.SPACE, etc.).theQuate - the quate (CSVTokenizer.SINGLE_QUATE, CSVTokenizer.DOUBLE_QUATE, etc.).public CSVTokenizer(String aString, String theSeparator)
theSeparator argument are
 the separator for separating tokens. Separator string themselves will not be treated as tokens.aString - a string to be parsed.theSeparator - the separator (CSVTokenizer.SEPARATOR_COMMA, CSVTokenizer.TAB, CSVTokenizer.SPACE, etc.).public CSVTokenizer(String aString)
CSVTokenizer.SEPARATOR_COMMA. Separator string themselves will not be treated as tokens.aString - a string to be parsed.public CSVTokenizer(String aString, boolean trim)
CSVTokenizer.SEPARATOR_COMMA. Separator string themselves will not be treated as tokens.aString - a string to be parsed.public boolean hasMoreTokens()
true if and only if there is at least one token in the string after the current position;
         false otherwise.public String nextToken() throws NoSuchElementException, IllegalArgumentException
NoSuchElementException - if there are no more tokens in this tokenizer's string.IllegalArgumentException - if given parameter string format was wrongpublic String nextToken(String theSeparator)
theSeparator - the new separator.NoSuchElementException - if there are no more tokens in this tokenizer's string.public boolean hasMoreElements()
hasMoreTokens method. It exists so that this class can implement the
 Enumeration interface.hasMoreElements in interface Enumerationtrue if there are more tokens; false otherwise.Enumeration, 
hasMoreTokens()public Object nextElement()
nextToken method, except that its declared return value is
 Object rather than String. It exists so that this class can implement the
 Enumeration interface.nextElement in interface EnumerationNoSuchElementException - if there are no more tokens in this tokenizer's string.Enumeration, 
nextToken()public int countTokens()
nextToken method can be called before it
 generates an exception. The current position is not advanced.nextToken()public String getQuate()
public void setQuate(String quate)
quate - The quate to setpublic String[] toArray()