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String Match « Data Type « Java Tutorial
Java Tutorial
Data Type
String Match
2.31.String Match
2.31.1.
Match Phone Number
2.31.2.
Match Zip Codes
2.31.3.
Match Dates
2.31.4.
Match Name Formats
2.31.5.
Case insensitive check if a String ends with a specified suffix.
2.31.6.
Case insensitive check if a String starts with a specified prefix.
2.31.7.
Case insensitive removal of a substring if it is at the begining of a source string, otherwise returns the source string.
2.31.8.
Case insensitive removal of a substring if it is at the end of a source string, otherwise returns the source string.
2.31.9.
Check if a String ends with a specified suffix.
2.31.10.
Check if a String starts with a specified prefix.
2.31.11.
Check if a string is present at the current position in another string.
2.31.12.
Check whether the given String is a valid identifier according to the Java Language specifications.
2.31.13.
Checks if String contains a search String irrespective of case, handling null
2.31.14.
Checks if String contains a search String, handling null
2.31.15.
Checks if String contains a search character, handling null
2.31.16.
Checks if a String is empty ("") or null.
2.31.17.
Checks if a String is not empty ("") and not null.
2.31.18.
Checks if a String is whitespace, empty ("") or null.
2.31.19.
Checks if the String contains any character in the given set of characters.
2.31.20.
Checks if the String contains only certain characters.