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How to use Strings in Java (What are they?)



Strings, which are widely used in Java programming, are a sequence of characters. In the Java programming language, strings are objects.

The Java platform provides the String class to create and manipulate strings.
Creating Strings:

The most direct way to create a string is to write:

String greeting = "Hello world!";

Whenever it encounters a string literal in your code, the compiler creates a String object with its value in this case, "Hello world!'.

As with any other object, you can create String objects by using the new keyword and a constructor. The String class has eleven constructors that allow you to provide the initial value of the string using different sources, such as an array of characters.

public class StringDemo{
public static void main(String args[]){
char[] helloArray = { 'h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o', '.'};
String helloString = new String(helloArray);

System.out.println( helloString );
}
}

This would produce the following result:
hello.

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How to use Strings in Java (What are they?) Reviewed by Egunleti Damilola on Tuesday, June 14, 2016 Rating: 5 Strings, which are widely used in Java programming, are a sequence of characters. In the Java programming language, strings are objects....

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