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47  * or more contiguous ranges. Each range is mapped to a
70 * <p>The pattern consists of a number or <em>range specifiers</em>
72 * vertical bar after the last range. Each range specifier is of the
79 * lower limit of this range. The lower limit is either inclusive or
81 * given by the lower limit of the next range. The Unicode infinity
85 * <p><em>String</em> is the format string for this range, with special
97 * range. Another way of saying this is that the corresponding
102 * <em>Number</em> belongs to the prior range.</li> Another way of
136 * <code>X</code> and and index value <code>j</code> in the range
158 * <p>The first limit value does not define a range boundary. For
162 * small are mapped to range zero, the first interval is effectively
292 * bound of its range, and the exclusive upper bound of the previous
293 * range. However, if the isLimitOpen element corresponding to a
295 * range, and the inclusive upper bound of the previous range.
299 * corresponding limit is a member of the range above it. If TRUE,
300 * then the limit belongs to the range below it.
569 * Return a long if possible (e.g. within range LONG_MAX,
591 * Return a long if possible (e.g. within range LONG_MAX,
679 * Each ChoiceFormat divides the range -Inf..+Inf into fCount