public static final class Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder extends GeneratedMessageV3.Builder<Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder> implements Intent.TrainingPhraseOrBuilder
Represents an example that the agent is trained on to identify the intent.
Protobuf type google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase
Inherited Members
com.google.protobuf.GeneratedMessageV3.Builder.getUnknownFieldSetBuilder()
com.google.protobuf.GeneratedMessageV3.Builder.mergeUnknownLengthDelimitedField(int,com.google.protobuf.ByteString)
com.google.protobuf.GeneratedMessageV3.Builder.mergeUnknownVarintField(int,int)
com.google.protobuf.GeneratedMessageV3.Builder.parseUnknownField(com.google.protobuf.CodedInputStream,com.google.protobuf.ExtensionRegistryLite,int)
com.google.protobuf.GeneratedMessageV3.Builder.setUnknownFieldSetBuilder(com.google.protobuf.UnknownFieldSet.Builder)
Static Methods
getDescriptor()
public static final Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptor()
Methods
addAllParts(Iterable<? extends Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part> values)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder addAllParts(Iterable<? extends Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part> values)
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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Parameter |
Name |
Description |
values |
Iterable<? extends com.google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part>
|
addParts(Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part value)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder addParts(Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part value)
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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
addParts(Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part.Builder builderForValue)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder addParts(Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part.Builder builderForValue)
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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
addParts(int index, Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part value)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder addParts(int index, Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part value)
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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
addParts(int index, Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part.Builder builderForValue)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder addParts(int index, Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part.Builder builderForValue)
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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
addPartsBuilder()
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part.Builder addPartsBuilder()
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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
addPartsBuilder(int index)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part.Builder addPartsBuilder(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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Parameter |
Name |
Description |
index |
int
|
addRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder addRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)
Overrides
build()
public Intent.TrainingPhrase build()
buildPartial()
public Intent.TrainingPhrase buildPartial()
clear()
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder clear()
Overrides
clearField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder clearField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field)
Overrides
clearId()
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder clearId()
Output only. The unique identifier of the training phrase.
string id = 1;
clearOneof(Descriptors.OneofDescriptor oneof)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder clearOneof(Descriptors.OneofDescriptor oneof)
Overrides
clearParts()
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder clearParts()
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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
clearRepeatCount()
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder clearRepeatCount()
Indicates how many times this example was added to the intent.
int32 repeat_count = 3;
clone()
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder clone()
Overrides
getDefaultInstanceForType()
public Intent.TrainingPhrase getDefaultInstanceForType()
getDescriptorForType()
public Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptorForType()
Overrides
getId()
Output only. The unique identifier of the training phrase.
string id = 1;
Returns |
Type |
Description |
String |
The id.
|
getIdBytes()
public ByteString getIdBytes()
Output only. The unique identifier of the training phrase.
string id = 1;
Returns |
Type |
Description |
ByteString |
The bytes for id.
|
getParts(int index)
public 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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Parameter |
Name |
Description |
index |
int
|
getPartsBuilder(int index)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part.Builder getPartsBuilder(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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Parameter |
Name |
Description |
index |
int
|
getPartsBuilderList()
public List<Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part.Builder> getPartsBuilderList()
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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
getPartsCount()
public 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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Returns |
Type |
Description |
int |
|
getPartsList()
public 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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
getPartsOrBuilder(int index)
public 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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Parameter |
Name |
Description |
index |
int
|
getPartsOrBuilderList()
public 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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Returns |
Type |
Description |
List<? extends com.google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.PartOrBuilder> |
|
getRepeatCount()
public int getRepeatCount()
Indicates how many times this example was added to the intent.
int32 repeat_count = 3;
Returns |
Type |
Description |
int |
The repeatCount.
|
internalGetFieldAccessorTable()
protected GeneratedMessageV3.FieldAccessorTable internalGetFieldAccessorTable()
Overrides
isInitialized()
public final boolean isInitialized()
Overrides
mergeFrom(Intent.TrainingPhrase other)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder mergeFrom(Intent.TrainingPhrase other)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder mergeFrom(CodedInputStream input, ExtensionRegistryLite extensionRegistry)
Overrides
mergeFrom(Message other)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder mergeFrom(Message other)
Parameter |
Name |
Description |
other |
Message
|
Overrides
mergeUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)
public final Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder mergeUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)
Overrides
removeParts(int index)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder removeParts(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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Parameter |
Name |
Description |
index |
int
|
setField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder setField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)
Overrides
setId(String value)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder setId(String value)
Output only. The unique identifier of the training phrase.
string id = 1;
Parameter |
Name |
Description |
value |
String
The id to set.
|
setIdBytes(ByteString value)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder setIdBytes(ByteString value)
Output only. The unique identifier of the training phrase.
string id = 1;
Parameter |
Name |
Description |
value |
ByteString
The bytes for id to set.
|
setParts(int index, Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part value)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder setParts(int index, Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part value)
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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
setParts(int index, Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part.Builder builderForValue)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder setParts(int index, Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part.Builder builderForValue)
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.v3beta1.Intent.TrainingPhrase.Part parts = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
setRepeatCount(int value)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder setRepeatCount(int value)
Indicates how many times this example was added to the intent.
int32 repeat_count = 3;
Parameter |
Name |
Description |
value |
int
The repeatCount to set.
|
setRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, int index, Object value)
public Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder setRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, int index, Object value)
Overrides
setUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)
public final Intent.TrainingPhrase.Builder setUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)
Overrides