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It is natural to think of a char
as a String
of length 1. Unfortunately, in Java the char
and String
types are incompatible since a String
is an object and a char
is a primitive type. This means that you cannot use a String
in place of a char
or use a char
in place of a String
.
Extracting a char
from within a String
can be accomplished using the charAt
method as previously described.
- Conversion from
char
to String
can be accomplished by using the "+" (concatenation) operator described previously. Concatenating any char
with an empty string (String of length zero) results in a string that consists of that char
. The java notation for an empty string is two consecutive double quotation marks. For example, to convert myChar to a String it is added to “”.
char myChar = ‘X’;
String myString = "" + myChar;
System.out.println(myString);
char anotherChar = ‘Y’;
myString += anotherChar;
System.out.println(myString);
The output of this block of code would be:
X
XY