Java Code Examples for com.vanniktech.emoji.emoji.Emoji#getBase()
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Example 1
Source File: VariantEmojiManager.java From Emoji with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override @NonNull public Emoji getVariant(final Emoji desiredEmoji) { if (variantsList.isEmpty()) { initFromSharedPreferences(); } final Emoji baseEmoji = desiredEmoji.getBase(); for (int i = 0; i < variantsList.size(); i++) { final Emoji emoji = variantsList.get(i); if (baseEmoji.equals(emoji.getBase())) { return emoji; } } return desiredEmoji; }
Example 2
Source File: VariantEmojiManager.java From Emoji with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public void addVariant(@NonNull final Emoji newVariant) { final Emoji newVariantBase = newVariant.getBase(); for (int i = 0; i < variantsList.size(); i++) { final Emoji variant = variantsList.get(i); if (variant.getBase().equals(newVariantBase)) { if (variant.equals(newVariant)) { return; // Same skin-tone was used. } else { variantsList.remove(i); variantsList.add(newVariant); return; } } } variantsList.add(newVariant); }
Example 3
Source File: RecentEmojiManager.java From Emoji with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
void add(final Emoji emoji, final long timestamp) { final Iterator<Data> iterator = emojis.iterator(); final Emoji emojiBase = emoji.getBase(); while (iterator.hasNext()) { final Data data = iterator.next(); if (data.emoji.getBase().equals(emojiBase)) { // Do the comparison by base so that skin tones are only saved once. iterator.remove(); } } emojis.add(0, new Data(emoji, timestamp)); if (emojis.size() > MAX_RECENTS) { emojis.remove(MAX_RECENTS); } }