Java Reference
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Some Methods in the Class
String
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String toLowerCase()
Returns a string with the same characters as the calling object string, but with all letter characters
converted to lowercase.
EXAMPLE
After program executes
String greeting = "Hi Mary!";
greeting.toLowerCase()
returns
"hi mary!"
.
String toUpperCase()
Returns a string with the same characters as the calling object string, but with all letter characters
converted to uppercase.
EXAMPLE
After program executes
String greeting = "Hi Mary!";
greeting.toUpperCase()
returns
"HI MARY!"
.
String trim()
Returns a string with the same characters as the calling object string, but with leading and trailing
white space removed. White space characters are the characters that print as white space on paper,
such as the blank (space) character, the tab character, and the new-line character
'\n'.
EXAMPLE
After program executes
String pause = " Hmm ";
pause.trim()
returns
"Hmm"
.
char
charAt(
Position
)
Returns the character in the calling object string at the
Position
. Positions are counted 0, 1, 2, etc.
EXAMPLE
After program executes
String greeting = "Hello!";
greeting.charAt(0)
returns
'H'
, and
greeting.charAt(1)
returns
'e'
.
String substring(
Start
)
Returns the substring of the calling object string starting from
Start
through to the end of the calling
object. Positions are counted 0, 1, 2, etc. Be sure to notice that the character at position
Start
is
included in the value returned.
EXAMPLE
After program executes
String sample = "AbcdefG";
sample.substring(2)
returns
"cdefG".
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