Computer Science, asked by adritaghosh232k4, 6 months ago

syntax: To compare two Strings(str1, str2) are same or not.​

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Answered by shashankajagondar
0

not beeecaaaussse dont no

Answered by bighnes87
0

Answer:

// Java program to Compare two strings  

// lexicographically  

public class GFG {  

 

   // This method compares two strings  

   // lexicographically without using  

   // library functions  

   public static int stringCompare(String str1, String str2)  

   {  

 

       int l1 = str1.length();  

       int l2 = str2.length();  

       int lmin = Math.min(l1, l2);  

 

       for (int i = 0; i < lmin; i++) {  

           int str1_ch = (int)str1.charAt(i);  

           int str2_ch = (int)str2.charAt(i);  

 

           if (str1_ch != str2_ch) {  

               return str1_ch - str2_ch;  

           }  

       

 

       // Edge case for strings like  

       // String 1="Geeks" and String 2="Geeksforgeeks"  

       if (l1 != l2) {  

           return l1 - l2;  

       }  

 

       // If none of the above conditions is true,  

       // it implies both the strings are equal  

       else {  

           return 0;  

       }  

   

 

   // Driver function to test the above program  

   public static void main(String args[])  

   {  

       String string1 = new String("Geeksforgeeks");  

       String string2 = new String("Practice");  

       String string3 = new String("Geeks");  

       String string4 = new String("Geeks");  

 

       // Comparing for String 1 < String 2  

       System.out.println("Comparing " + string1 + " and " + string2  

                          + " : " + stringCompare(string1, string2));  

 

       // Comparing for String 3 = String 4  

       System.out.println("Comparing " + string3 + " and " + string4  

                          + " : " + stringCompare(string3, string4));  

 

       // Comparing for String 1 > String 4  

       System.out.println("Comparing " + string1 + " and " + string4  

                          + " : " + stringCompare(string1, string4));  

   }  

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