AbstractAbstractcollapseIf this selector is a range selector, it creates a new selector by collapsing to its end position. If this selector is not a range selector, this instance is returned.
AbstractcollapseIf this selector is a range selector, it creates a new selector by collapsing to its start position. If this selector is not a range selector, this instance is returned.
AbstractcreateCreates a new selector describing the range using this instance as startSelector and the passed value as endSelector. Returns null, if the selector implementation cannot create range selectors or if endSelector type is incompatible with this selector.
The caller must guarantee that endSelector is after this selector. The implementation will not check that endSelector is after this selector.
AbstractgetA link to the specification that defines the syntax of the fragment. This must be a value as described in https://www.w3.org/TR/annotation-model/#fragment-selector
AbstractgetA Selector can optionally have a list of selectors that further refine the intended target location. Multiple Selectors should select the same content, however some Selectors will not have the same precision as others. The first selector in the array has the highest precision.
See https://www.w3.org/TR/annotation-model/#refinement-of-selection
Returns the type of selector, which in this case always is FRAGMENT_SELECTOR.
AbstractgetGet the fragment selector value as a string.
AbstractisReturns true if this Selector selects a range of content.
Get this instance as a plain JSON object.
Get this selector as string that can be used as the fragment component of an URL. For FragmentSelectors, this will always be the value of FragmentSelector. For other selectors, the serialization algorithm defined by Selectors And States is used.
Base class for all FragmentSelectors used by the framework
See https://www.w3.org/TR/annotation-model/#fragment-selector