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When using characters, we usually use the built-in data type char.
Example
char ch = 'a'; // Unicode for uppercase Greek omega character char uniChar = '\u039A'; // 字符数组 char[] charArray ={ 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e' };
However, in the actual development process, we often encounter the need to use objects instead of built-in data type of situation. In order to solve this problem, the Java language provides a wrapper class Character class for the built-in data type char.
The Character class provides a series of methods to manipulate characters. You can use Character's constructor method to create a Character class object, for example:
Character ch = <a href="http://www.php.cn/wiki/165.html" target="_blank">new</a> Character('a');
In some cases, the Java compiler will automatically create a Character object.
For example, when a char type parameter is passed to a method that requires a Character type parameter, the compiler will automatically convert the char type parameter into a Character object. This feature is called boxing, and the converse is called unboxing.
Example
// Here following primitive char 'a' // is boxed into the Character object ch Character ch = 'a'; // Here primitive 'x' is boxed for method test, // return is unboxed to char 'c' char c = test('x');
Escape sequence
The character preceded by a backslash (\) represents an escape character, It has special meaning to the compiler.
The following list shows Java's escape sequences:
Escape Sequence | Description |
\t | Insert a tab key at this point in the text |
\b | At this point in the text Insert a back key |
\n | and wrap the line in the text |
\r | Insert a carriage return |
\f | Insert a page feed |
\' | Insert single quotation marks in the text |
Insert double quotation marks in the text | |
Insert a backslash here in the text |
Example
public class Test { public static void main(String args[]) { System.out.println("She said \"Hello!\" to me."); } }The above example compilation and running results are as follows:
She said "Hello!" to me.
Character method
Method and description | |
isLetter() Is it a letter | |
isDi git() Is it a numeric character |
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isWhitespace()Is a space | |
isUpperCase() |
Is it an uppercase letter? | ##5
Is it a lowercase letter |
6 |
Specify the uppercase form of letters | 7 |
Specify the lowercase form of letters | 8 |
Returns the | string form of the character. The length of the string is only 1 |
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