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Answers to Questions and Exercises: Characters and Strings (The Java™ Tutorials > Learning the Java Language >
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Questions
Question 1:
What is the initial capacity of the following string builder?
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder("Able was I ere I saw Elba.");
Answer 1:
It's the length of the initial string + 16: 26 + 16 = 42.
Question 2:
Consider the following string:
String hannah = "Did Hannah see bees? Hannah did.";
Question 2a:
What is the value displayed by the expression hannah.length()?
Answer 2a: 32.
Question 2b:
What is the value returned by the method call hannah.charAt(12)?
Answer 2b: e.
Question 2c:
Write an expression that refers to the letter b in the string
referred to by hannah.
Answer 2c: hannah.charAt(15).
Question 3:
How long is the string returned by the following expression?
What is the string?
"Was it a car or a cat I saw?".substring(9, 12)
Answer 3:
It's 3 characters in length: car.
It does not include the space after car.
Question 4:
In the following program,
called
ComputeResult, what is the value of result after each numbered line executes?
public class ComputeResult {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String original = "software";
StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder("hi");
int index = original.indexOf('a');
/*1*/ result.setCharAt(0, original.charAt(0));
/*2*/ result.setCharAt(1, original.charAt(original.length()-1));
/*3*/ result.insert(1, original.charAt(4));
/*4*/ result.append(original.substring(1,4));
/*5*/ result.insert(3, (original.substring(index, index+2) + " "));
System.out.println(result);
}
}
Answer 4:
- si
- se
- swe
- sweoft
- swear oft
Exercises
Exercise 1:
Show two ways to concatenate the following two strings
together to get the string "Hi, mom.":
String hi = "Hi, ";
String mom = "mom.";
Answer 1:
hi.concat(mom) and hi + mom.
Exercise 2:
Write a program that computes your initials from your full name and
displays them.
Answer 2:
ComputeInitials
public class ComputeInitials {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String myName = "Fred F. Flintstone";
StringBuffer myInitials = new StringBuffer();
int length = myName.length();
for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
if (Character.isUpperCase(myName.charAt(i))) {
myInitials.append(myName.charAt(i));
}
}
System.out.println("My initials are: " + myInitials);
}
}
Exercise 3:
An anagram is a word or a phrase made by transposing the letters of
another word or phrase; for example, "parliament" is an anagram of
"partial men," and "software" is an anagram of "swear oft." Write a
program that figures out whether one string is an anagram of another
string. The program should ignore white space and punctuation.
Answer 3:
Anagram
public class Anagram {
/**
* Tests whether the passed-in strings are anagrams --
* containing the exact same number of each letter.
* Punctuation, case, and order don't matter.
*
* @return true if the strings are anagrams; otherwise, false
*/
public static boolean areAnagrams(String string1,
String string2) {
String workingCopy1 = removeJunk(string1);
String workingCopy2 = removeJunk(string2);
workingCopy1 = workingCopy1.toLowerCase();
workingCopy2 = workingCopy2.toLowerCase();
workingCopy1 = sort(workingCopy1);
workingCopy2 = sort(workingCopy2);
return workingCopy1.equals(workingCopy2);
}
/**
* Removes punctuation & spaces -- everything except
* letters from the passed-in string.
*
* @return a stripped copy of the passed-in string
*/
protected static String removeJunk(String string) {
int i, len = string.length();
StringBuilder dest = new StringBuilder(len);
char c;
for (i = (len - 1); i >= 0; i--) {
c = string.charAt(i);
if (Character.isLetter(c)) {
dest.append(c);
}
}
return dest.toString();
}
/**
* Sorts the passed-in string.
*
* @return a sorted copy of the passed-in string
*/
protected static String sort(String string) {
char[] charArray = string.toCharArray();
java.util.Arrays.sort(charArray);
return new String(charArray);
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
String string1 = "Cosmo and Laine:";
String string2 = "Maid, clean soon!";
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Testing whether the following "
+ "strings are anagrams:");
System.out.println(" String 1: " + string1);
System.out.println(" String 2: " + string2);
System.out.println();
if (areAnagrams(string1, string2)) {
System.out.println("They ARE anagrams!");
} else {
System.out.println("They are NOT anagrams!");
}
System.out.println();
}
}
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All our sites run on our Java hosing platform configured for
optimum performance using Java 1.6, Tomcat 6.0.X, MySQL 5.0.x, Apache 2.2.xx and web
application frameworks such as Struts, Hibernate, Cocoon, Ant, etc.
We offer only one type of Java hosting - Private Tomcat. Hosting accounts on the Private
Tomcat environment get their very own Tomcat server. You can start and re-start
your entire Tomcat server yourself.
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