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package com.amazonaws.services.comprehend.model;
import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.annotation.Generated;
/**
*
* @see AWS
* API Documentation
*/
@Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator")
public class DetectDominantLanguageResult extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceResult
* Array of languages that Amazon Comprehend detected in the input text. The array is sorted in descending order of
* the score (the dominant language is always the first element in the array).
*
* For each language, the response returns the RFC 5646 language code and the level of confidence that Amazon
* Comprehend has in the accuracy of its inference. For more information about RFC 5646, see Tags for Identifying Languages on the IETF Tools web site.
*
* Array of languages that Amazon Comprehend detected in the input text. The array is sorted in descending order of
* the score (the dominant language is always the first element in the array).
*
* For each language, the response returns the RFC 5646 language code and the level of confidence that Amazon
* Comprehend has in the accuracy of its inference. For more information about RFC 5646, see Tags for Identifying Languages on the IETF Tools web site.
*
* For each language, the response returns the RFC 5646 language code and the level of confidence that
* Amazon Comprehend has in the accuracy of its inference. For more information about RFC 5646, see Tags for Identifying Languages on the IETF Tools
* web site.
*/
public java.util.List
* Array of languages that Amazon Comprehend detected in the input text. The array is sorted in descending order of
* the score (the dominant language is always the first element in the array).
*
* For each language, the response returns the RFC 5646 language code and the level of confidence that Amazon
* Comprehend has in the accuracy of its inference. For more information about RFC 5646, see Tags for Identifying Languages on the IETF Tools web site.
*
* For each language, the response returns the RFC 5646 language code and the level of confidence that Amazon
* Comprehend has in the accuracy of its inference. For more information about RFC 5646, see Tags for Identifying Languages on the IETF Tools web
* site.
*/
public void setLanguages(java.util.Collection
* Array of languages that Amazon Comprehend detected in the input text. The array is sorted in descending order of
* the score (the dominant language is always the first element in the array).
*
* For each language, the response returns the RFC 5646 language code and the level of confidence that Amazon
* Comprehend has in the accuracy of its inference. For more information about RFC 5646, see Tags for Identifying Languages on the IETF Tools web site.
*
* NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
* {@link #setLanguages(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withLanguages(java.util.Collection)} if you want to
* override the existing values.
*
* For each language, the response returns the RFC 5646 language code and the level of confidence that Amazon
* Comprehend has in the accuracy of its inference. For more information about RFC 5646, see Tags for Identifying Languages on the IETF Tools web
* site.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public DetectDominantLanguageResult withLanguages(DominantLanguage... languages) {
if (this.languages == null) {
setLanguages(new java.util.ArrayList
* Array of languages that Amazon Comprehend detected in the input text. The array is sorted in descending order of
* the score (the dominant language is always the first element in the array).
*
* For each language, the response returns the RFC 5646 language code and the level of confidence that Amazon
* Comprehend has in the accuracy of its inference. For more information about RFC 5646, see Tags for Identifying Languages on the IETF Tools web site.
*
* For each language, the response returns the RFC 5646 language code and the level of confidence that Amazon
* Comprehend has in the accuracy of its inference. For more information about RFC 5646, see Tags for Identifying Languages on the IETF Tools web
* site.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public DetectDominantLanguageResult withLanguages(java.util.Collection