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Strings Reading for this Lecture, L&L, 3.2
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Strings String is basically just a collection of characters. Thus, the string “Martyn” could be thought of as a 6-element array ('M', 'a', 'r', 't', 'y', 'n'). The String class allows us to manipulate these data items.
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Strings in java String is a class in Java Strings are constant (values cannot be changed after they are created) Set of characters "Lisa Simpson" is a string. "A" is a string, 'A' is a character. Note the difference here. Character literals are delimited by single quotes and String literals are delimited by double quotes.
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Methods on Strings The String class provides methods to – Return the character at a specific index (charAt) – Return the index of a specific character (indexOf) – Compare two strings (compareTo) – Concatenate two strings (concat) – Check the length of a string (length) – Extract a sub-string (substring) – Replace all instances of a character with another character (replace)
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How long is a String Use length() to find out how long a string is String test; test = new String("The quick, brown"); System.out.println("Length of test is: “ + test.length()); Works on anonymous strings too: System.out.println("Lisa Simpson is: “ + "Lisa Simpson".length() + " characters long.");
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Finding characters in String at specific index Strings are character sequences Grab individual characters with charAt() public char charAt(int index) A quick example: String test = “Hello” for (int nextChar = 0;nextChar < test.length(); nextChar++) { System.out.println(test.charAt(nextChar)); } HelloHello Output H is the character at index 0, e at index 1 and so on
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Finding index of particular character We can find index of characters using following two methods indexOf(int) lastIndexOf(int) Examples "abcdefabc".indexOf(‘b’) is 1 "abcdefabc".lastIndexOf(‘b’) is 7
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Substrings A substring is a string within a string Substring method – public String substring (int beginIndex, int endIndex) Includes character at beginIndex, but not the character at endIndex. “Hello World".substring(3,8) is “lo Wo”.
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Replace character with another character Replace one character with another in a new string replace (char oldChar, char newChar) Example: String name = “Hello World"; String new_name = name.replace(‘e', ‘a'); // new_name will be “Hallo World”
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Case Conversion Make a copy of a string, all in one case Handy for enforcing consistency: always switch strings to upper case or lower case public String toLowerCase() public String toUpperCase()
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