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  /external/libphonenumber/java/test/com/android/i18n/phonenumbers/
AsYouTypeFormatterTest.java 39 assertEquals("+", formatter.inputDigit('+'));
40 assertEquals("+4", formatter.inputDigit('4'));
41 assertEquals("+48 ", formatter.inputDigit('8'));
42 assertEquals("+48 8", formatter.inputDigit('8'));
43 assertEquals("+48 88", formatter.inputDigit('8'));
44 assertEquals("+48 88 1", formatter.inputDigit('1'));
45 assertEquals("+48 88 12", formatter.inputDigit('2'));
46 assertEquals("+48 88 123", formatter.inputDigit('3'));
47 assertEquals("+48 88 123 1", formatter.inputDigit('1'));
48 assertEquals("+48 88 123 12", formatter.inputDigit('2'))
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  /frameworks/base/telephony/java/android/telephony/
PhoneNumberFormattingTextWatcher.java 198 : mFormatter.inputDigit(lastNonSeparator);
  /external/libphonenumber/java/src/com/android/i18n/phonenumbers/
AsYouTypeFormatter.java 33 * {@link #inputDigit} on the formatter instance, and the partially formatted phone number will be
260 public String inputDigit(char nextChar) {
266 * Same as {@link #inputDigit}, but remembers the position where {@code nextChar} is inserted, so

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