String To Character Array Conversion
Jul 17, 2014How I can convert a string into a character array without using toCharArray???
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View RepliesI have to write some code to take names from the user and then order them in alphabetical order and then print them out which i have managed to do. However, i can't get it to count the characters in the names that the user enters or count the amount of vowels in the names.
This is the code ive written:
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
import java.util.Arrays;
String[] names = new String[9];
int i;
names[0] = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("Please enter a name");
names[1] = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("Please enter a name");
[code]....
What I am trying is find the XOR value between charcters of a String here is my code
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println(grayCode("100"));
}
public static String grayCode(String input){
StringBuilder temp=new StringBuilder();
temp.append(input.charAt(0));
for(int j=1;j<input.length();j++){
char previous=input.charAt(j-1);
char current=input.charAt(j);
char xorVal=(char)(previous^current);
temp.append(xorVal);
}
return temp.toString();
}
but I am not getting actual XOR value of two charcters that I am trying to get.
I am trying to convert the double 4270571936.0000000000d to a hex string using Double.toHexString() and the answer I'm getting is 0x1.fd17834p31, what does p stands for?
The answer I'm expecting to get is 0x41efd17834000000 so not sure why it won't give me the correct answer?
The following floating point Double to hex calculator shows the write answer right Floating Point to Hex Converter
I want to conver String value into Integer, and I have this :
String timeInterval = tfInputTinter.getText();
Integer tint=(Integer.parseInt(timeInterval))*1000;
but when I put this second line, the conversion, the program stops to work. I tried also with Integer.valueOf(timeInterval) but again I had the same problem.
I am getting byte stream as below. These looks like UTF 8 bytes
3C524F4F543E3C535452494E473E54455354204F4E4C5920535452494E473C2F535452494E473E3C2F524F4F543E
I want java code which will convert above bytes to string as shown below
<ROOT><STRING>TEST ONLY STRING</STRING></ROOT>
A group of my classmates and I were discussing strings. We were asked, "What circumstances would you want to convert a text string to numerical data?" but we couldn't think of any answers outside of counting characters within the string for various applications.
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Exception in thread "main" java.util.regex.PatternSyntaxException: Dangling meta character '+' near index 0
+
public class exp {
private static String ques="88+12";
private static String [] splitCalc;
public static void main(String[] args) {
splitCalc = ques.split("+");
for(String s : splitCalc){
System.out.println(s);
}
}
}
I am trying to remove a character from string as below
public String reomveChar(String str, int n) {
if(0<=n & n<=(str.length()-1)){
//str.charAt(n)
char o=str.charAt(n);
return str.replace("o","");
//a.replace("o","");
}
return null;
}'
what is the best way to remove it.
If i call like
removeChar("hello", 1) i should see hllo.
When there are more than one way to do a challenge in java which one to choose as best way.
What is the criteria to decide one particular way of writing code is best among say 'n' different number of ways.
String charAt() method returns a particular Character at the specified index in the String.
How is this function implemented internally?. How a particular character can be retrieved from String?.
I am trying to swap given string first and last character. If I pass world i should get 'dorlw'
I found link and code [URL]....
String str="hello";
char[] charArray=str.toCharArray();
int indexOfLastChar=charArray.length-1;
for(int i=0;i<charArray.length/2;i++){
char temp=chatArray[i];
charArray[1]=charArray[indexOfLastChar-i];
charArray[indexOfLastChar-i]=temp;
}
String reversedStr=new String(charArray)
System.out.println("reversed string"+str+reversedStr);
I wonder Is there is any easy simple way to do it.
I am working on a small brain teaser project where I am taking a string input from a Scanner, and turning into ascii. The problem comes into play when the string has a space in it, so if the question is what's your name? and you say Michael Jackson, Michael gets converted then Jackson becomes the answer to the next question, rather then the second portion of the current string.
This is an older version of what I'm doing currently, but it had the same basic problem with spaces.I will say I did my current version entirely different.
nner user_input = new Scanner (System.in);
//Creates a string
String favoriteFlick;
System.out.println("Enter the title of your favorite film?");
favoriteFlick = user_input.next();
[Code] .....
I am working on a simple online chat program. I have build the server services and generally everything works smoothly.Now for the input area i use a JEditorPane as like the output message area. The reason of choosing JEditorPane is because i want to apply some CSS on future...
Now under the input message area there are two JButtons. One for attachments and other one for emoticons. Now i am trying to make a Popup Menu with all my Emoticons Images when someone click the JButton(emoticons). I was thinking about a JList inside a popupMenu but that kind of thing is mostly impossible i guess. Any way to automaticaly convert String to images for example when someone type in inputJEditor something like this :) or this :( to convert it to emoticon image ...
I have a date in the following String format "2013-03-28,19:37:52.00+00:00" and post processing I am converting this to following String as per prevailing logic "2013-03-28,19:37:52.00+0000" (This is existing code and no changes have been Made here for last few years) And the using this SDFormat i.e new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd,HH:mm:ss.Sz") for conversion to Date Object
We are suddenly getting this exception now can't figured out what has changed ?
java.text.ParseException: Unparseable date: "2013-03-28,19:37:52.00+0000"
at java.text.DateFormat.parse(DateFormat.java:357)
so my task is to write a code which would ask user to input the year as integer and first three letters of the month with first being an upper case letter. Than the program would determine the number of days for given year and month.
Currently I have a brain crash on how to check, if the user has provided the month with first character being upper Case. If not, than the program would automatically correct the character. Problem starts at line 17.
import java.util.Scanner;
public class DaysOfMonth4_17 {
public static void main (String[] args) {
//Initiate scanner
Scanner input = new Scanner (System.in);
//Ask for year input and use is as INT
System.out.println("Enter the year");
[code]...
the number of occurrences of a specified character in a string...i tried to do the program occurrences in a given string and i tried the code as below.
code:
import java.util.*;
public class Occurrence
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
[code]....
I have to create a code that can calculate the number of upper case letters in a string that is entered by the user (below.)
Java Code:
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
public class mainClass {
public static void main (String [] args) {
String userInput;
userInput = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("Enter a string.");
[Code] ....
My issue is that I would like the program to be able to function properly when spaces are entered into the string. As it is right now, I believe it is only processing the first string entered into the input box.
Which string method to search a particular character in a string whether a particular character is there or not . Suppose my String is like............
String s = "Java.";
How I can find the character " . " in above string "Java." is present or not . What is the string method to search that "."
What should be the code if i want to input a different string in case of the typed string. The case is : I have a predefined string S = "Peter,please answer my question" and now when i input another string inside the text field character by character i want characters from the string S to enter instead of the input string. In short, the input string should be disguised as string S.
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Here i want to print the String from Starting character which is given by user..Here i given below the image like my concept..here we put .(dot and enter R)eclipse will print the method name which is starting from R..
import javax.swing.*;
public class mostFrequent{
public static void main(String args[]){
char index;
String s;
s = JOptionPane.showInputDialog("Enter String here");
int currFrequency = 0;
for(index = 0; index<s.length(); index = index++){
int i = 0;
for(i = 'A'; i<='Z'; i++){
if(i==s.charAt(index)){
currFrequency = currFrequency + 1;
}
}
}
System.out.println("end");
}
}
//my code so far
I have this program to see the occurrences of a character in a string stored in a text file. My text file has the following contents (as shown below):
P-P-N-N-L-V
N-R-U-S-R-Q
K-Q-E-L-E-A
A-J-B-G-E-F
F-E-L-Q-R-R
U-F-J-V-I-M
P-I-Q-K-B-K
U-N-L-F-O-B
M-A-N-M-H-O
P-Q-J-D-N-I
G-U-O-D-F-I
Q-M-M-B-C-Q
N-B-I-L-E-J
S-A-T-Q-H-U
C-L-G-U-J-M
R-P-V-M-A-A
C-R-A-V-L-B
M-U-Q-K-M-Q
E-I-C-H-V-J
J-N-N-K-R-P
As you notice, each character is seperated by a hyphen (serving as its delimiter). I want to only go through 10 lines in the text, instead of all 20 of them. So, I wrote the program in such a way that I intend to reach into the indices of each character in the text file. Since there are six characters in each line so that means there are 6 indices - and there are 10 lines I only want to go through. So, 6 indices times 10 lines equals 60 indices. Hence, there are only 60 indices I need to go through. In that manner, it's like I have gone through only 10 lines through that way.
It compiled perfectly fine but upon running it, I ran through an error in the black DOS screen that says
"java.lang.ArrayIndexOutofBoundsException: 6 ".
How do I work around that?
The code I wrote is shown below...
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
public class hotandcoldclusterdeterminer_test {
public static void main (String args [])throws IOException {
[Code]....
The String class stores the characters of the string internally as a private char[] and calling someString.length() results in getting the length field from the character array. I am looking to get the details on how the length is implemented. I understand it is a field, but in the original question I provide sample code and really want to know if/how the resulting byte code may differ when compiled, perhaps I am just not seeing the simple answer through my confusion.
Link ....
I have to validate a string whether it is a combination lowercase and uppercase and has the character '_'.
I m having trouble in framing the expression for these conditions in the matches function.
How it can be done..?? How to frame a the correct expression.
I have this program to see the occurrences of a character in a string stored in a text file. My text file has the following contents (as shown below):
Quote
P-P-N-N-L-V
N-R-U-S-R-Q
K-Q-E-L-E-A
A-J-B-G-E-F
F-E-L-Q-R-R
U-F-J-V-I-M
P-I-Q-K-B-K
U-N-L-F-O-B
M-A-N-M-H-O
P-Q-J-D-N-I
G-U-O-D-F-I
Q-M-M-B-C-Q
N-B-I-L-E-J
S-A-T-Q-H-U
C-L-G-U-J-M
R-P-V-M-A-A
C-R-A-V-L-B
M-U-Q-K-M-Q
E-I-C-H-V-J
J-N-N-K-R-P