Java String contentEquals() Method
Example
Find out if a string contains a sequence of characters:
String myStr = "Hello";
System.out.println(myStr.contentEquals("Hello")); // true
System.out.println(myStr.contentEquals("e")); // false
System.out.println(myStr.contentEquals("Hi")); // false
Definition and Usage
The contentEquals()
method searches a string to find out if it contains the exact same sequence of characters in the specified string or StringBuffer.
Returns true
if the characters exist and false
if not.
Syntax
There are 2 contentEquals()
methods:
public boolean contentEquals(StringBuffer chars)
public boolean contentEquals(CharSequence chars)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
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StringBuffer chars | The StringBuffer to be searched for |
CharSequence chars | The sequence of characters to be searched for |
The StringBuffer class is like a String, only it can be modified, found in the java.lang package.
The CharSequence interface is a readable sequence of char values, found in the java.lang package.
Technical Details
Returns: | A boolean , indicating whether the exact same sequence
of characters exist in the specified string (or StringBuffer):
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Java Version: | 1.4 (contentEquals (StringBuffer chars)) 1.5 (contentEquals (CharSequence chars)) |
❮ String Methods