com.aspose.words
Class BookmarkCollection

java.lang.Object
    extended by com.aspose.words.BookmarkCollection
All Implemented Interfaces:
java.lang.Iterable

public class BookmarkCollection 
extends java.lang.Object

A collection of Bookmark objects that represent the bookmarks in the specified range.

Example:

Shows how to add bookmarks and update their contents.
public void createUpdateAndPrintBookmarks() throws Exception {
    // Create a document with three bookmarks, then use a custom document visitor implementation to print their contents.
    Document doc = createDocumentWithBookmarks(3);
    BookmarkCollection bookmarks = doc.getRange().getBookmarks();

    printAllBookmarkInfo(bookmarks);

    // Bookmarks can be accessed in the bookmark collection by index or name, and their names can be updated.
    bookmarks.get(0).setName("{bookmarks[0].Name}_NewName");
    bookmarks.get("MyBookmark_2").setText("Updated text contents of {bookmarks[1].Name}");

    // Print all bookmarks again to see updated values.
    printAllBookmarkInfo(bookmarks);
}

/// <summary>
/// Create a document with a given number of bookmarks.
/// </summary>
private static Document createDocumentWithBookmarks(int numberOfBookmarks) throws Exception {
    Document doc = new Document();
    DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

    for (int i = 1; i <= numberOfBookmarks; i++) {
        String bookmarkName = "MyBookmark_" + i;

        builder.write("Text before bookmark.");
        builder.startBookmark(bookmarkName);
        builder.write(MessageFormat.format("Text inside {0}.", bookmarkName));
        builder.endBookmark(bookmarkName);
        builder.writeln("Text after bookmark.");
    }

    return doc;
}

/// <summary>
/// Use an iterator and a visitor to print info of every bookmark in the collection.
/// </summary>
private static void printAllBookmarkInfo(BookmarkCollection bookmarks) throws Exception {
    BookmarkInfoPrinter bookmarkVisitor = new BookmarkInfoPrinter();

    // Get each bookmark in the collection to accept a visitor that will print its contents.
    Iterator<Bookmark> enumerator = bookmarks.iterator();

    while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
        Bookmark currentBookmark = enumerator.next();

        if (currentBookmark != null) {
            currentBookmark.getBookmarkStart().accept(bookmarkVisitor);
            currentBookmark.getBookmarkEnd().accept(bookmarkVisitor);

            System.out.println(currentBookmark.getBookmarkStart().getText());
        }
    }
}

/// <summary>
/// Prints contents of every visited bookmark to the console.
/// </summary>
public static class BookmarkInfoPrinter extends DocumentVisitor {
    public int visitBookmarkStart(BookmarkStart bookmarkStart) throws Exception {
        System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("BookmarkStart name: \"{0}\", Content: \"{1}\"", bookmarkStart.getName(),
                bookmarkStart.getBookmark().getText()));
        return VisitorAction.CONTINUE;
    }

    public int visitBookmarkEnd(BookmarkEnd bookmarkEnd) {
        System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("BookmarkEnd name: \"{0}\"", bookmarkEnd.getName()));
        return VisitorAction.CONTINUE;
    }
}

Property Getters/Setters Summary
intgetCount()
           Returns the number of bookmarks in the collection.
Bookmarkget(int index)
           Returns a bookmark at the specified index.
Bookmarkget(java.lang.String bookmarkName)
           Returns a bookmark by name.
 
Method Summary
voidclear()
           Removes all bookmarks from this collection and from the document.
java.util.Iterator<Bookmark>iterator()
           Returns an enumerator object.
voidremove(Bookmark bookmark)
           Removes the specified bookmark from the document.
voidremove(java.lang.String bookmarkName)
           Removes a bookmark with the specified name.
voidremoveAt(int index)
           Removes a bookmark at the specified index.
 

Property Getters/Setters Detail

getCount

public int getCount()
Returns the number of bookmarks in the collection.

Example:

Shows how to remove bookmarks from a document.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

// Insert five bookmarks with text inside their boundaries.
for (int i = 1; i <= 5; i++) {
    String bookmarkName = "MyBookmark_" + i;

    builder.startBookmark(bookmarkName);
    builder.write(MessageFormat.format("Text inside {0}.", bookmarkName));
    builder.endBookmark(bookmarkName);
    builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PARAGRAPH_BREAK);
}

// This collection stores bookmarks.
BookmarkCollection bookmarks = doc.getRange().getBookmarks();

Assert.assertEquals(5, bookmarks.getCount());

// There are several ways of removing bookmarks.
// 1 -  Calling the bookmark's Remove method:
bookmarks.get("MyBookmark_1").remove();

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_1"));

// 2 -  Passing the bookmark to the collection's Remove method:
Bookmark bookmark = doc.getRange().getBookmarks().get(0);
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().remove(bookmark);

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_2"));

// 3 -  Removing a bookmark from the collection by name:
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().remove("MyBookmark_3");

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_3"));

// 4 -  Removing a bookmark at an index in the bookmark collection:
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().removeAt(0);

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_4"));

// We can clear the entire bookmark collection.
bookmarks.clear();

// The text that was inside the bookmarks is still present in the document.
Assert.assertTrue(IterableUtils.size(bookmarks) == 0);
Assert.assertEquals("Text inside MyBookmark_1.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_2.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_3.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_4.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_5.", doc.getText().trim());

get

public Bookmark get(int index)
Returns a bookmark at the specified index.

The index is zero-based.

Negative indexes are allowed and indicate access from the back of the collection. For example -1 means the last item, -2 means the second before last and so on.

If index is greater than or equal to the number of items in the list, this returns a null reference.

If index is negative and its absolute value is greater than the number of items in the list, this returns a null reference.

Parameters:
index - An index into the collection.

Example:

Shows how to add bookmarks and update their contents.
public void createUpdateAndPrintBookmarks() throws Exception {
    // Create a document with three bookmarks, then use a custom document visitor implementation to print their contents.
    Document doc = createDocumentWithBookmarks(3);
    BookmarkCollection bookmarks = doc.getRange().getBookmarks();

    printAllBookmarkInfo(bookmarks);

    // Bookmarks can be accessed in the bookmark collection by index or name, and their names can be updated.
    bookmarks.get(0).setName("{bookmarks[0].Name}_NewName");
    bookmarks.get("MyBookmark_2").setText("Updated text contents of {bookmarks[1].Name}");

    // Print all bookmarks again to see updated values.
    printAllBookmarkInfo(bookmarks);
}

/// <summary>
/// Create a document with a given number of bookmarks.
/// </summary>
private static Document createDocumentWithBookmarks(int numberOfBookmarks) throws Exception {
    Document doc = new Document();
    DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

    for (int i = 1; i <= numberOfBookmarks; i++) {
        String bookmarkName = "MyBookmark_" + i;

        builder.write("Text before bookmark.");
        builder.startBookmark(bookmarkName);
        builder.write(MessageFormat.format("Text inside {0}.", bookmarkName));
        builder.endBookmark(bookmarkName);
        builder.writeln("Text after bookmark.");
    }

    return doc;
}

/// <summary>
/// Use an iterator and a visitor to print info of every bookmark in the collection.
/// </summary>
private static void printAllBookmarkInfo(BookmarkCollection bookmarks) throws Exception {
    BookmarkInfoPrinter bookmarkVisitor = new BookmarkInfoPrinter();

    // Get each bookmark in the collection to accept a visitor that will print its contents.
    Iterator<Bookmark> enumerator = bookmarks.iterator();

    while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
        Bookmark currentBookmark = enumerator.next();

        if (currentBookmark != null) {
            currentBookmark.getBookmarkStart().accept(bookmarkVisitor);
            currentBookmark.getBookmarkEnd().accept(bookmarkVisitor);

            System.out.println(currentBookmark.getBookmarkStart().getText());
        }
    }
}

/// <summary>
/// Prints contents of every visited bookmark to the console.
/// </summary>
public static class BookmarkInfoPrinter extends DocumentVisitor {
    public int visitBookmarkStart(BookmarkStart bookmarkStart) throws Exception {
        System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("BookmarkStart name: \"{0}\", Content: \"{1}\"", bookmarkStart.getName(),
                bookmarkStart.getBookmark().getText()));
        return VisitorAction.CONTINUE;
    }

    public int visitBookmarkEnd(BookmarkEnd bookmarkEnd) {
        System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("BookmarkEnd name: \"{0}\"", bookmarkEnd.getName()));
        return VisitorAction.CONTINUE;
    }
}

get

public Bookmark get(java.lang.String bookmarkName)
Returns a bookmark by name.

Returns null if the bookmark with the specified name cannot be found.

Parameters:
bookmarkName - Case-insensitive name of the bookmark.

Example:

Shows how to add bookmarks and update their contents.
public void createUpdateAndPrintBookmarks() throws Exception {
    // Create a document with three bookmarks, then use a custom document visitor implementation to print their contents.
    Document doc = createDocumentWithBookmarks(3);
    BookmarkCollection bookmarks = doc.getRange().getBookmarks();

    printAllBookmarkInfo(bookmarks);

    // Bookmarks can be accessed in the bookmark collection by index or name, and their names can be updated.
    bookmarks.get(0).setName("{bookmarks[0].Name}_NewName");
    bookmarks.get("MyBookmark_2").setText("Updated text contents of {bookmarks[1].Name}");

    // Print all bookmarks again to see updated values.
    printAllBookmarkInfo(bookmarks);
}

/// <summary>
/// Create a document with a given number of bookmarks.
/// </summary>
private static Document createDocumentWithBookmarks(int numberOfBookmarks) throws Exception {
    Document doc = new Document();
    DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

    for (int i = 1; i <= numberOfBookmarks; i++) {
        String bookmarkName = "MyBookmark_" + i;

        builder.write("Text before bookmark.");
        builder.startBookmark(bookmarkName);
        builder.write(MessageFormat.format("Text inside {0}.", bookmarkName));
        builder.endBookmark(bookmarkName);
        builder.writeln("Text after bookmark.");
    }

    return doc;
}

/// <summary>
/// Use an iterator and a visitor to print info of every bookmark in the collection.
/// </summary>
private static void printAllBookmarkInfo(BookmarkCollection bookmarks) throws Exception {
    BookmarkInfoPrinter bookmarkVisitor = new BookmarkInfoPrinter();

    // Get each bookmark in the collection to accept a visitor that will print its contents.
    Iterator<Bookmark> enumerator = bookmarks.iterator();

    while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
        Bookmark currentBookmark = enumerator.next();

        if (currentBookmark != null) {
            currentBookmark.getBookmarkStart().accept(bookmarkVisitor);
            currentBookmark.getBookmarkEnd().accept(bookmarkVisitor);

            System.out.println(currentBookmark.getBookmarkStart().getText());
        }
    }
}

/// <summary>
/// Prints contents of every visited bookmark to the console.
/// </summary>
public static class BookmarkInfoPrinter extends DocumentVisitor {
    public int visitBookmarkStart(BookmarkStart bookmarkStart) throws Exception {
        System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("BookmarkStart name: \"{0}\", Content: \"{1}\"", bookmarkStart.getName(),
                bookmarkStart.getBookmark().getText()));
        return VisitorAction.CONTINUE;
    }

    public int visitBookmarkEnd(BookmarkEnd bookmarkEnd) {
        System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("BookmarkEnd name: \"{0}\"", bookmarkEnd.getName()));
        return VisitorAction.CONTINUE;
    }
}

Method Detail

clear

public void clear()
          throws java.lang.Exception
Removes all bookmarks from this collection and from the document.

Example:

Shows how to remove bookmarks from a document.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

// Insert five bookmarks with text inside their boundaries.
for (int i = 1; i <= 5; i++) {
    String bookmarkName = "MyBookmark_" + i;

    builder.startBookmark(bookmarkName);
    builder.write(MessageFormat.format("Text inside {0}.", bookmarkName));
    builder.endBookmark(bookmarkName);
    builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PARAGRAPH_BREAK);
}

// This collection stores bookmarks.
BookmarkCollection bookmarks = doc.getRange().getBookmarks();

Assert.assertEquals(5, bookmarks.getCount());

// There are several ways of removing bookmarks.
// 1 -  Calling the bookmark's Remove method:
bookmarks.get("MyBookmark_1").remove();

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_1"));

// 2 -  Passing the bookmark to the collection's Remove method:
Bookmark bookmark = doc.getRange().getBookmarks().get(0);
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().remove(bookmark);

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_2"));

// 3 -  Removing a bookmark from the collection by name:
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().remove("MyBookmark_3");

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_3"));

// 4 -  Removing a bookmark at an index in the bookmark collection:
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().removeAt(0);

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_4"));

// We can clear the entire bookmark collection.
bookmarks.clear();

// The text that was inside the bookmarks is still present in the document.
Assert.assertTrue(IterableUtils.size(bookmarks) == 0);
Assert.assertEquals("Text inside MyBookmark_1.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_2.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_3.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_4.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_5.", doc.getText().trim());

iterator

public java.util.Iterator<Bookmarkiterator()
Returns an enumerator object.

Example:

Shows how to add bookmarks and update their contents.
public void createUpdateAndPrintBookmarks() throws Exception {
    // Create a document with three bookmarks, then use a custom document visitor implementation to print their contents.
    Document doc = createDocumentWithBookmarks(3);
    BookmarkCollection bookmarks = doc.getRange().getBookmarks();

    printAllBookmarkInfo(bookmarks);

    // Bookmarks can be accessed in the bookmark collection by index or name, and their names can be updated.
    bookmarks.get(0).setName("{bookmarks[0].Name}_NewName");
    bookmarks.get("MyBookmark_2").setText("Updated text contents of {bookmarks[1].Name}");

    // Print all bookmarks again to see updated values.
    printAllBookmarkInfo(bookmarks);
}

/// <summary>
/// Create a document with a given number of bookmarks.
/// </summary>
private static Document createDocumentWithBookmarks(int numberOfBookmarks) throws Exception {
    Document doc = new Document();
    DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

    for (int i = 1; i <= numberOfBookmarks; i++) {
        String bookmarkName = "MyBookmark_" + i;

        builder.write("Text before bookmark.");
        builder.startBookmark(bookmarkName);
        builder.write(MessageFormat.format("Text inside {0}.", bookmarkName));
        builder.endBookmark(bookmarkName);
        builder.writeln("Text after bookmark.");
    }

    return doc;
}

/// <summary>
/// Use an iterator and a visitor to print info of every bookmark in the collection.
/// </summary>
private static void printAllBookmarkInfo(BookmarkCollection bookmarks) throws Exception {
    BookmarkInfoPrinter bookmarkVisitor = new BookmarkInfoPrinter();

    // Get each bookmark in the collection to accept a visitor that will print its contents.
    Iterator<Bookmark> enumerator = bookmarks.iterator();

    while (enumerator.hasNext()) {
        Bookmark currentBookmark = enumerator.next();

        if (currentBookmark != null) {
            currentBookmark.getBookmarkStart().accept(bookmarkVisitor);
            currentBookmark.getBookmarkEnd().accept(bookmarkVisitor);

            System.out.println(currentBookmark.getBookmarkStart().getText());
        }
    }
}

/// <summary>
/// Prints contents of every visited bookmark to the console.
/// </summary>
public static class BookmarkInfoPrinter extends DocumentVisitor {
    public int visitBookmarkStart(BookmarkStart bookmarkStart) throws Exception {
        System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("BookmarkStart name: \"{0}\", Content: \"{1}\"", bookmarkStart.getName(),
                bookmarkStart.getBookmark().getText()));
        return VisitorAction.CONTINUE;
    }

    public int visitBookmarkEnd(BookmarkEnd bookmarkEnd) {
        System.out.println(MessageFormat.format("BookmarkEnd name: \"{0}\"", bookmarkEnd.getName()));
        return VisitorAction.CONTINUE;
    }
}

remove

public void remove(Bookmark bookmark)
           throws java.lang.Exception
Removes the specified bookmark from the document.
Parameters:
bookmark - The bookmark to remove.

Example:

Shows how to remove bookmarks from a document.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

// Insert five bookmarks with text inside their boundaries.
for (int i = 1; i <= 5; i++) {
    String bookmarkName = "MyBookmark_" + i;

    builder.startBookmark(bookmarkName);
    builder.write(MessageFormat.format("Text inside {0}.", bookmarkName));
    builder.endBookmark(bookmarkName);
    builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PARAGRAPH_BREAK);
}

// This collection stores bookmarks.
BookmarkCollection bookmarks = doc.getRange().getBookmarks();

Assert.assertEquals(5, bookmarks.getCount());

// There are several ways of removing bookmarks.
// 1 -  Calling the bookmark's Remove method:
bookmarks.get("MyBookmark_1").remove();

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_1"));

// 2 -  Passing the bookmark to the collection's Remove method:
Bookmark bookmark = doc.getRange().getBookmarks().get(0);
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().remove(bookmark);

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_2"));

// 3 -  Removing a bookmark from the collection by name:
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().remove("MyBookmark_3");

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_3"));

// 4 -  Removing a bookmark at an index in the bookmark collection:
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().removeAt(0);

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_4"));

// We can clear the entire bookmark collection.
bookmarks.clear();

// The text that was inside the bookmarks is still present in the document.
Assert.assertTrue(IterableUtils.size(bookmarks) == 0);
Assert.assertEquals("Text inside MyBookmark_1.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_2.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_3.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_4.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_5.", doc.getText().trim());

remove

public void remove(java.lang.String bookmarkName)
           throws java.lang.Exception
Removes a bookmark with the specified name.
Parameters:
bookmarkName - The case-insensitive name of the bookmark to remove.

Example:

Shows how to remove bookmarks from a document.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

// Insert five bookmarks with text inside their boundaries.
for (int i = 1; i <= 5; i++) {
    String bookmarkName = "MyBookmark_" + i;

    builder.startBookmark(bookmarkName);
    builder.write(MessageFormat.format("Text inside {0}.", bookmarkName));
    builder.endBookmark(bookmarkName);
    builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PARAGRAPH_BREAK);
}

// This collection stores bookmarks.
BookmarkCollection bookmarks = doc.getRange().getBookmarks();

Assert.assertEquals(5, bookmarks.getCount());

// There are several ways of removing bookmarks.
// 1 -  Calling the bookmark's Remove method:
bookmarks.get("MyBookmark_1").remove();

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_1"));

// 2 -  Passing the bookmark to the collection's Remove method:
Bookmark bookmark = doc.getRange().getBookmarks().get(0);
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().remove(bookmark);

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_2"));

// 3 -  Removing a bookmark from the collection by name:
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().remove("MyBookmark_3");

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_3"));

// 4 -  Removing a bookmark at an index in the bookmark collection:
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().removeAt(0);

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_4"));

// We can clear the entire bookmark collection.
bookmarks.clear();

// The text that was inside the bookmarks is still present in the document.
Assert.assertTrue(IterableUtils.size(bookmarks) == 0);
Assert.assertEquals("Text inside MyBookmark_1.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_2.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_3.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_4.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_5.", doc.getText().trim());

removeAt

public void removeAt(int index)
             throws java.lang.Exception
Removes a bookmark at the specified index.
Parameters:
index - The zero-based index of the bookmark to remove.

Example:

Shows how to remove bookmarks from a document.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);

// Insert five bookmarks with text inside their boundaries.
for (int i = 1; i <= 5; i++) {
    String bookmarkName = "MyBookmark_" + i;

    builder.startBookmark(bookmarkName);
    builder.write(MessageFormat.format("Text inside {0}.", bookmarkName));
    builder.endBookmark(bookmarkName);
    builder.insertBreak(BreakType.PARAGRAPH_BREAK);
}

// This collection stores bookmarks.
BookmarkCollection bookmarks = doc.getRange().getBookmarks();

Assert.assertEquals(5, bookmarks.getCount());

// There are several ways of removing bookmarks.
// 1 -  Calling the bookmark's Remove method:
bookmarks.get("MyBookmark_1").remove();

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_1"));

// 2 -  Passing the bookmark to the collection's Remove method:
Bookmark bookmark = doc.getRange().getBookmarks().get(0);
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().remove(bookmark);

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_2"));

// 3 -  Removing a bookmark from the collection by name:
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().remove("MyBookmark_3");

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_3"));

// 4 -  Removing a bookmark at an index in the bookmark collection:
doc.getRange().getBookmarks().removeAt(0);

Assert.assertFalse(IterableUtils.matchesAny(bookmarks, b -> b.getName() == "MyBookmark_4"));

// We can clear the entire bookmark collection.
bookmarks.clear();

// The text that was inside the bookmarks is still present in the document.
Assert.assertTrue(IterableUtils.size(bookmarks) == 0);
Assert.assertEquals("Text inside MyBookmark_1.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_2.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_3.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_4.\r" +
        "Text inside MyBookmark_5.", doc.getText().trim());

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