Computer Science, asked by subheadingghosh, 7 months ago

Write a Java program to compare two strings.​

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Answered by riya5395
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Answer:

To understand this example, you should have the knowledge of the following Java programming topics:

Java String

Java Operators

Example 1: Compare two strings

public class CompareStrings {

public static void main(String[] args) {

String style = "Bold";

String style2 = "Bold";

if(style == style2)

System.out.println("Equal");

else

System.out.println("Not Equal");

}

}

Output

Equal

In the above program, we've two strings style and style2. We simply use the equal to operator (==) to compare the two strings, which compares the value Bold to Bold and prints Equal.

Example 2: Compare two strings using equals()

public class CompareStrings {

public static void main(String[] args) {

String style = new String("Bold");

String style2 = new String("Bold");

if(style.equals(style2))

System.out.println("Equal");

else

System.out.println("Not Equal");

}

}

Output

Equal

In the above program, we have two strings named style and style2 both containing the same world Bold.

However, we've used String constructor to create the strings. To compare these strings in Java, we need to use the equals() method of the string.

You should not use == (equality operator) to compare these strings because they compare the reference of the string, i.e. whether they are the same object or not.

On the other hand, equals() method compares whether the value of the strings is equal, and not the object itself.

If you instead change the program to use equality operator, you'll get Not Equal as shown in the program below.

Example 3: Compare two string objects using == (Doesn't work)

public class CompareStrings {

public static void main(String[] args) {

String style = new String("Bold");

String style2 = new String("Bold");

if(style == style2)

System.out.println("Equal");

else

System.out.println("Not Equal");

}

}

Output

Not Equal

Example 4: Different ways to compare two strings

Here is the string comparison which is possible in Java.

public class CompareStrings {

public static void main(String[] args) {

String style = new String("Bold");

String style2 = new String("Bold");

boolean result = style.equals("Bold"); // true

System.out.println(result);

result = style2 == "Bold"; // false

System.out.println(result);

result = style == style2; // false

System.out.println(result);

result = "Bold" == "Bold"; // true

System.out.println(result);

}

}

Output

true

false

false

true

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