Package com.google.common.base
Class Charsets
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@GwtCompatible(emulated=true) public final class Charsets extends Object
Contains constant definitions for the six standardCharsetinstances, which are guaranteed to be supported by all Java platform implementations.Assuming you're free to choose, note that
UTF_8is widely preferred.See the Guava User Guide article on
Charsets.- Since:
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- Author:
- Mike Bostock
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static CharsetISO_8859_1Deprecated.UseStandardCharsets.ISO_8859_1instead.static CharsetUS_ASCIIDeprecated.UseStandardCharsets.US_ASCIIinstead.static CharsetUTF_16Deprecated.UseStandardCharsets.UTF_16instead.static CharsetUTF_16BEDeprecated.UseStandardCharsets.UTF_16BEinstead.static CharsetUTF_16LEDeprecated.UseStandardCharsets.UTF_16LEinstead.static CharsetUTF_8Deprecated.UseStandardCharsets.UTF_8instead.
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Field Detail
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US_ASCII
@Deprecated @GwtIncompatible public static final Charset US_ASCII
Deprecated.UseStandardCharsets.US_ASCIIinstead.US-ASCII: seven-bit ASCII, the Basic Latin block of the Unicode character set (ISO646-US).
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ISO_8859_1
@Deprecated public static final Charset ISO_8859_1
Deprecated.UseStandardCharsets.ISO_8859_1instead.ISO-8859-1: ISO Latin Alphabet Number 1 (ISO-LATIN-1).
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UTF_8
@Deprecated public static final Charset UTF_8
Deprecated.UseStandardCharsets.UTF_8instead.UTF-8: eight-bit UCS Transformation Format.
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UTF_16BE
@Deprecated @GwtIncompatible public static final Charset UTF_16BE
Deprecated.UseStandardCharsets.UTF_16BEinstead.UTF-16BE: sixteen-bit UCS Transformation Format, big-endian byte order.
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UTF_16LE
@Deprecated @GwtIncompatible public static final Charset UTF_16LE
Deprecated.UseStandardCharsets.UTF_16LEinstead.UTF-16LE: sixteen-bit UCS Transformation Format, little-endian byte order.
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UTF_16
@Deprecated @GwtIncompatible public static final Charset UTF_16
Deprecated.UseStandardCharsets.UTF_16instead.UTF-16: sixteen-bit UCS Transformation Format, byte order identified by an optional byte-order mark.
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