Starting Out with Java: Early Objects (6th Edition)
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Author: Tony Gaddis
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Chapter 8, Problem 1SA
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String class:
- The class is contains various methods that are used to perform search operation and as well as to work with the string objects.
- The class contains various methods that perform search within the part of the string.
- The method “startsWith ()” is used to determine whether the string that is called begins with the specified substring.
- The method “endsWith ()” is used to determine whether the string that is called end with the specified substring.
- The method “regionMatches ()” is used to determine whether the specified part string is present at specified region of the string...
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