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The document provides an overview of the String class in Java, detailing its characteristics such as being a predefined, immutable, non-primitive data type used to store sequences of characters. It also introduces mutable alternatives, StringBuffer and StringBuilder, highlighting their differences in synchronization and performance. Additionally, the document lists various String methods and includes code examples demonstrating their usage.

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STRING

 String is a predefined class


 String is an object
 String is an non-primitive data type
 String is immutable(unchangeable)
 Immutable means unchangeable if using a same
value in another String it doesn't create an
instance memory
 To use mutable String we can use StringBuffer
and StringBuilder classes of String
 String, StringBuffer and StringBuilder package
in java.lang it's an default package
 Mainly String used to store an sequence of
characters(collection of characters) with in
double quotation ""

We can use String in two ways:

 literal - using with String data type as


variable

String name="HelloWorld";

 non-literal - using with create an object

String name=new String("HelloWorld");

String class have more methods each methods perform


specific operations

String methods are:

 length() Returns the length of the string


 charAt(int index) Returns the character at a
specific index
 substring(int beginIndex, int endIndex)
Returns a substring
 contains(String str) Checks if the string
contains a sequence
 equals(String another) Compares strings for
exact match
 equalsIgnoreCase(String another) Compares
strings ignoring case
 toUpperCase() / toLowerCase() Converts case
 trim() Removes leading and trailing whitespace
 replace(oldChar, newChar) Replaces
characters
 split(String regex) Splits the string based on
a pattern
 indexOf(String str) Returns the index of a
substring

String methods in program:

package javaprogram;

// String
public class TopicScanner{
public static void main(String[] args) {

//length() Returns the length of the string


String userName="Aravind";
System.out.println("userName is "+userName.length());
//output : userName is 7

//charAt(int index) Returns the character at a


specific index
String character="Aravind";
System.out.println("specific letter from character is
"+character.charAt(3));
//output : specific letter from character is v

//substring(int Index) Returns a substring


String names="AravindGuruswamy";
System.out.println("one letter to from names is
"+names.substring(2));
//output :one letter to from names is
avindGuruswamy

//substring(int beginIndex, int endIndex Returns a


substring
String name="AravindGuruswamy";
System.out.println("one letter to another letter is
"+name.substring(2,6));
//output : one letter to another letter is avin

//contains(String str) Checks if the string


contains a sequence
String find="Aravind";
System.out.println("userName contains is
"+find.contains("v"));
// output : userName is true

//equals(String another) Compares strings for exact


match
String valueone="Aravind";
String valuetwo="Aravind";
System.out.println("userName is
"+valueone.equals(valuetwo));
//output : userName is true

//equalsIgnoreCase(String another) Compares


strings ignoring case
String ignorecaseone="Aravind";
String ignorecasetwo="aravind";
System.out.println("userName is
"+ignorecaseone.equalsIgnoreCase(ignorecasetwo));
//output : userName is true

//toUpperCase() Converts case


String uppercase="aravind";
System.out.println("userName is"+uppercase.toUpperCase());
//output : userName is ARAVIND

//toLowerCase() Converts case


String lowercase="ARAVIND";
System.out.println("userName is"+uppercase.toLowerCase());
//output : userName is aravind

//trim() Removes leading and trailing whitespace


String spaceremove="Ara vind";
System.out.println("userName is "+spaceremove.trim());
//output : userName is Ara vind

//replace(oldChar, newChar) Replaces characters


String replacecharater="Aravind";
System.out.println("userName is
"+replacecharater.replace("A", "B"));
//output : userName is Bravind

//split(String regex)Splits the string based on a


pattern
String splitmethod="Aravind is an developer";
String spacesplit[]=splitmethod.split(" ");
for(String sentence:spacesplit)
{
System.out.println("split each word "+sentence);
}
// output : split each word Aravind
// split each word is
// split each word an
// split each word developer

//indexOf(String str)Returns the index of a


substring
String indexofmethod="Aravind";
int indexofone=indexofmethod.indexOf("Ara");
int indexoftwo=indexofmethod.indexOf("Bra");
System.out.println("userName is "+indexofone);
// output : userName is 0
System.out.println("userName is "+indexoftwo);
// output : userName is -1

//hashcode() Returns the data bytecode adddress


String hashcodemethod="Hellojava";
System.out.println(hashcodemethod.hashCode());
// output : -1093654060

//startsWith(String) Returns true the string start


with specific letter
String startmethod="Hellojava";
System.out.println(startmethod.startsWith("H"));
//output : true

//endsWith(String) Returns true the string end with


specific letter
String endmethod="Hellojava";
System.out.println(endmethod.endsWith("a"));
//output : true

//isEmpty() Returns true if value in String


String value="subhash";
System.out.println(value.isEmpty());
// output : false

//concat() concats two string


String concatvalueone="Ram"; String
concatvaluetwo="Kumar";
System.out.println(concatvalueone.concat(concatvaluetwo));
// RamKumar

//compareTo(string) compares two string value and


returns in positive or negative
String comValue="ABCD"; String comValuetwo="BCDE";
System.out.println(comValue.compareTo(comValuetwo));
// output : -1
}
}

StringBuffer and StringBuilder are predefined class used to mutable


String
StringBuffer and StringBuilder package in java.lang its an default
package
Difference between StringBuffer and StringBuilder

StringBuffer
 StringBuffer is predefined class
 StringBuffer is mutable (changeable)
 StringBuffer is synchronized
 StringBuffer is Thread safe we can execute Thread (function) only one
at a time
 StringBuffer process are slower than StringBuilder because it’s
synchronized and thread safe
StringBuffer methods are:
 append()
 insert()
 delete()
 replace()
 reverse()
And etc... We can use String methods in StringBuffer
package javaprogram;
// StringBuffer
public class TopicScanner{
public static void main(String[] args) {

//StringBuffer append method


StringBuffer methodone=new StringBuffer("java");
methodone.append("program");
System.out.println(methodone);
//output: javaprogram

//StringBuffer insert method


StringBuffer methodtwo=new StringBuffer("java");
methodtwo.insert(4,"program");
System.out.println(methodtwo);
//output: javaprogram

//StringBuffer delete method


StringBuffer methodthree=new
StringBuffer("technologies");
methodthree.delete(4,11);
System.out.println(methodthree);
//output: techs

//StringBuffer replace method


StringBuffer methodfour=new
StringBuffer("javaexecute");
methodfour.replace(4,12,"program");
System.out.println(methodfour);
//output: javaprogram

//StringBuffer reverse method


StringBuffer methodfive=new StringBuffer("java");
methodfive.reverse();
System.out.println(methodfive);
//output: avaj

}
}
StringBuilder
 StringBuilder is predefined class
 StringBuilder is mutable(changeable)
 StringBuilder is not-synchronized
 StringBuilder process are faster than StringBuffer because it’s not-
synchronized and not-thread safe
 StringBuilder is not-thread safe we can execute multiple
threads(functions) at same time
StringBuilder methods are:
 append()
 insert()
 delete()
 replace()
 reverse()
And etc... We can use String methods in StringBuilder
package javaprogram;
// StringBuilder
public class TopicScanner{
public static void main(String[] args) {

//StringBuilder append method


StringBuffer methodone=new StringBuffer("java");
methodone.append("program");
System.out.println(methodone);
//output: javaprogram

//StringBuilder insert method


StringBuffer methodtwo=new StringBuffer("java");
methodtwo.insert(4,"program");
System.out.println(methodtwo);
//output: javaprogram

//StringBuilder delete method


StringBuffer methodthree=new
StringBuffer("technologies");
methodthree.delete(4,11);
System.out.println(methodthree);
//output: techs

//StringBuilder replace method


StringBuffer methodfour=new
StringBuffer("javaexecute");
methodfour.replace(4,12,"program");
System.out.println(methodfour);
//output: javaprogram

//StringBuilder reverse method


StringBuffer methodfive=new StringBuffer("java");
methodfive.reverse();
System.out.println(methodfive);
//output: avaj

}
}

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