Character
object under some circumstances.
For example, if a primitive char
is passed into a method that expects an object, the char
is automatically converted to a Character
.
This feature is called autoboxing or unboxing, if the conversion goes the other way.
// The primitive char 'a' is boxed into the Character object ch. Character ch = 'a'; // 'x' is boxed for method test whose return is unboxed to char 'c'. char c = test('x'); |
\
) is an escape sequence:
Escape sequence | Description |
---|---|
\t | Inserts a tab in the text at this point. |
\b | Inserts a backspace in the text at this point. |
\n | Inserts a newline in the text at this point. |
\r | Inserts a carriage return in the text at this point. |
\f | Inserts a form feed in the text at this point. |
\' | Inserts a single quote character in the text at this point. |
\" | Inserts a double quote character in the text at this point. |
\\ | Inserts a backslash character in the text at this point. |
Character
class implement:
Method | Description |
---|---|
isLetter( ) | Determines whether the specified char value is a letter. |
isDigit() |
Determines whether the specified char value is a digit. |
isWhitespace( ) |
Determines whether the specified char value is white space. |
isUpperCase( ) |
Determines whether the specified char value is uppercase. |
isLowerCase( ) |
Determines whether the specified char value is lowercase. |
toUpperCase( ) |
Returns the uppercase form of the specified char value. |
toLowerCase( ) |
Returns the lowercase form of the specified char value. |
toString( ) |
Returns a String object representing the specified character value that is, a one-character string. |
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