Interface Intent.TrainingPhraseOrBuilder (0.14.2)

public static interface Intent.TrainingPhraseOrBuilder extends MessageOrBuilder

Implements

MessageOrBuilder

Methods

getId()

public abstract String getId()

Output only. The unique identifier of the training phrase.

string id = 1;

Returns
TypeDescription
String

The id.

getIdBytes()

public abstract ByteString getIdBytes()

Output only. The unique identifier of the training phrase.

string id = 1;

Returns
TypeDescription
ByteString

The bytes for id.

getParts(int index)

public abstract Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part getParts(int index)

Required. The ordered list of training phrase parts. The parts are concatenated in order to form the training phrase. Note: The API does not automatically annotate training phrases like the Dialogflow Console does. Note: Do not forget to include whitespace at part boundaries, so the training phrase is well formatted when the parts are concatenated. If the training phrase does not need to be annotated with parameters, you just need a single part with only the Part.text field set. If you want to annotate the training phrase, you must create multiple parts, where the fields of each part are populated in one of two ways:

  • Part.text is set to a part of the phrase that has no parameters.
  • Part.text is set to a part of the phrase that you want to annotate, and the parameter_id field is set.

repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];

Parameter
NameDescription
indexint
Returns
TypeDescription
Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part

getPartsCount()

public abstract int getPartsCount()

Required. The ordered list of training phrase parts. The parts are concatenated in order to form the training phrase. Note: The API does not automatically annotate training phrases like the Dialogflow Console does. Note: Do not forget to include whitespace at part boundaries, so the training phrase is well formatted when the parts are concatenated. If the training phrase does not need to be annotated with parameters, you just need a single part with only the Part.text field set. If you want to annotate the training phrase, you must create multiple parts, where the fields of each part are populated in one of two ways:

  • Part.text is set to a part of the phrase that has no parameters.
  • Part.text is set to a part of the phrase that you want to annotate, and the parameter_id field is set.

repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];

Returns
TypeDescription
int

getPartsList()

public abstract List<Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part> getPartsList()

Required. The ordered list of training phrase parts. The parts are concatenated in order to form the training phrase. Note: The API does not automatically annotate training phrases like the Dialogflow Console does. Note: Do not forget to include whitespace at part boundaries, so the training phrase is well formatted when the parts are concatenated. If the training phrase does not need to be annotated with parameters, you just need a single part with only the Part.text field set. If you want to annotate the training phrase, you must create multiple parts, where the fields of each part are populated in one of two ways:

  • Part.text is set to a part of the phrase that has no parameters.
  • Part.text is set to a part of the phrase that you want to annotate, and the parameter_id field is set.

repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];

Returns
TypeDescription
List<Part>

getPartsOrBuilder(int index)

public abstract Intent.TrainingPhrase.PartOrBuilder getPartsOrBuilder(int index)

Required. The ordered list of training phrase parts. The parts are concatenated in order to form the training phrase. Note: The API does not automatically annotate training phrases like the Dialogflow Console does. Note: Do not forget to include whitespace at part boundaries, so the training phrase is well formatted when the parts are concatenated. If the training phrase does not need to be annotated with parameters, you just need a single part with only the Part.text field set. If you want to annotate the training phrase, you must create multiple parts, where the fields of each part are populated in one of two ways:

  • Part.text is set to a part of the phrase that has no parameters.
  • Part.text is set to a part of the phrase that you want to annotate, and the parameter_id field is set.

repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];

Parameter
NameDescription
indexint
Returns
TypeDescription
Intent.TrainingPhrase.PartOrBuilder

getPartsOrBuilderList()

public abstract List<? extends Intent.TrainingPhrase.PartOrBuilder> getPartsOrBuilderList()

Required. The ordered list of training phrase parts. The parts are concatenated in order to form the training phrase. Note: The API does not automatically annotate training phrases like the Dialogflow Console does. Note: Do not forget to include whitespace at part boundaries, so the training phrase is well formatted when the parts are concatenated. If the training phrase does not need to be annotated with parameters, you just need a single part with only the Part.text field set. If you want to annotate the training phrase, you must create multiple parts, where the fields of each part are populated in one of two ways:

  • Part.text is set to a part of the phrase that has no parameters.
  • Part.text is set to a part of the phrase that you want to annotate, and the parameter_id field is set.

repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];

Returns
TypeDescription
List<? extends com.google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.Intent.TrainingPhrase.PartOrBuilder>

getRepeatCount()

public abstract int getRepeatCount()

Indicates how many times this example was added to the intent.

int32 repeat_count = 3;

Returns
TypeDescription
int

The repeatCount.