Signals that a string has an incorrect format and cannot be parsed. It is typically thrown by the parse( ) or parseObject( ) methods of Format and its subclasses, but is also thrown by certain methods in the java.text package that are passed patterns or other rules in string form. The getErrorOffset( ) method of this class returns the character position at which the parsing error occurred in the offending string. Figure 15-14. java.text.ParseExceptionpublic class ParseException extends Exception { // Public Constructors public ParseException (String s , int errorOffset ); // Public Instance Methods public int getErrorOffset ( ); } Thrown ByDateFormat.parse( ) , Format.parseObject( ) , MessageFormat.parse( ) , NumberFormat.parse( ) , RuleBasedCollator.RuleBasedCollator( ) |