En Java, un Cadena es un objeto que representa la secuencia de caracteres. Para utilizar cadenas, necesitamos importar el Cadena clase definida en java.lang paquete. El matriz de cadenas es un formación de cuerdas con una longitud fija. En esta sección aprenderemos cómo convertir una cadena en una matriz de cadenas .
Nota: Las cadenas de Java son objetos inmutables, es decir, el valor de la cadena no se puede cambiar una vez creado.
Conversión de cadena en matriz de cadenas
Hay cuatro formas de convertir una cadena en una matriz de cadenas en Java:
- Usando el método String.split()
- Usando el método Pattern.split()
- Usando el enfoque String[ ]
- Usando el método toArray()
Usando el método String.split()
El cadena.split() El método se utiliza para dividir la cadena en entidades de cadenas individuales según el delimitador dado (espacios en blanco u otros símbolos). Podemos almacenar estas entidades directamente en una matriz de cadenas.
Consideremos el siguiente ejemplo donde usamos el método String.split() para convertir una cadena en una matriz de cadenas.
TestSplitMethod.java
public class TestSplitMethod { public static void main(String[] args) { //declaring and initializing a string String str = 'Converting string to string array using split() method'; //declaring an empty string array String[] strArray = null; //converting using String.split() method with whitespace as a delimiter strArray = str.split(' '); //printing the converted string array for (int i = 0; i<strarray.length; i++){ system.out.println(strarray[i]); } < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <img src="//techcodeview.com/img/java-tutorial/38/how-convert-string-string-array-java.webp" alt="How to convert String to String array in Java"> <p> <strong>Example 2:</strong> </p> <p>In the following example, we have converted the string to a string array based on the delimiter that is a <strong>,</strong> (comma).</p> <p> <strong>TestSplitMethod2.java</strong> </p> <pre> public class TestSplitMethod2 { public static void main(String[] args) { String commaSeparatedStr = 'Hello,have,a,nice,day'; String[] strArray = null; //empty string array //converting using String.split() method with comma as a delimiter strArray = commaSeparatedStr.split(','); //printing the converted string array for (int i = 0; i<strarray.length; i++){ system.out.println(strarray[i]); } < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <img src="//techcodeview.com/img/java-tutorial/38/how-convert-string-string-array-java-2.webp" alt="How to convert String to String array in Java"> <h3>Using Pattern.split() Method</h3> <p>The Pattern.split() method is used to split the string into an array of strings with the help of regular expression (pattern) as the delimiter.</p> <p>In order to use the method, we need to import the <strong>Pattern</strong> class in our Java code as:</p> <pre> import java.util.regex.Pattern; </pre> <p>Let's consider the following example where we split a string into an array by using the delimiter as whitespace.</p> <p> <strong>SplitMethodOfPatternClass.java</strong> </p> <pre> //importing Pattern class import java.util.regex.Pattern; public class SplitMethodOfPatternClass { public static void main(String[] args) { //declaring and initializing a string String str = 'Converting string to string array using Pattern.split()'; //declaring an empty string array String[] strArray = null; //parsing white space as a parameter Pattern ptr = Pattern.compile(' '); //storing the string elements in array after splitting strArray = ptr.split(str); //printing the converted string array for (int i = 0; i<strarray.length; i++){ system.out.println(strarray[i]); } < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <img src="//techcodeview.com/img/java-tutorial/38/how-convert-string-string-array-java-3.webp" alt="How to convert String to String array in Java"> <p> <strong>Example 2:</strong> </p> <p>We can also split a string into an array by using any string or pattern as a delimiter. Here, we have used the delimiter <strong>#a1.</strong> </p> <p> <strong>SplitMethodOfPatternClass2.java</strong> </p> <pre> //importing Pattern class import java.util.regex.Pattern; public class SplitMethodOfPatternClass2 { public static void main(String[] args) { //declaring and initializing a string with a separator String str = 'Hello #a1Ben #a1how #a1are #a1you ?'; //declaring an empty string array String[] strArray = null; //splitting the string with delimiter as #a1 String patternStr = '#a1'; Pattern ptr = Pattern.compile(patternStr); //storing the string elements in array after splitting strArray = ptr.split(str); //printing the converted string array for (int i = 0; i<strarray.length; i++){ system.out.println(strarray[i]); } < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <img src="//techcodeview.com/img/java-tutorial/38/how-convert-string-string-array-java-4.webp" alt="How to convert String to String array in Java"> <p>The above example splits the single string into five separate strings based on the delimiter #a1. The parts of the string that matched the delimiter are not included in the array.</p> <h3>Using String[ ] Approach</h3> <p>We can simply convert string to string array by using the string index [ ]. Here, we pass the string to <strong>String [ ] {}.</strong> </p> <p>Consider the following example where we have used the String[] to convert a string into a string array.</p> <p> <strong>StrToStrArray.java</strong> </p> <pre> import java.util.Arrays; public class StrToStrArray { public static void main(String[] args) { //declaring and initializing a string String str = 'Converting string to string array using String[]'; //passing the string to String[] {} String[] strArray = new String[] {str}; //printing the string array using Arrays.toString() System.out.println(Arrays.toString(strArray)); } } </pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <img src="//techcodeview.com/img/java-tutorial/38/how-convert-string-string-array-java-5.webp" alt="How to convert String to String array in Java"> <h3>Using toArray() Method</h3> <p>We can also convert String to String array by using the <a href="/java-list-toarray-method">toArray()</a> method of the <a href="/java-list">List</a> class. It takes a list of type String as the input and converts each entity into a string array.</p> <p>Consider the following example where we have converted the list of strings into a string array.</p> <p> <strong>StringListtoArray.java</strong> </p> <pre> //importing ArrayList and List class import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; public class StringListtoArray { public static void main(String[] args) { //creating a list of type string List list = new ArrayList (); //adding elements to list list.add('Hello'); list.add('Welcome'); list.add('To'); list.add('Tutorial'); //size of list int list_size = list.size(); //creating string array String[] strArray = new String[list_size]; //converting to string array list.toArray(strArray); //printing the string array for(int i = 0; i <strarray.length; i++) { system.out.println(strarray[i]); } < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <img src="//techcodeview.com/img/java-tutorial/38/how-convert-string-string-array-java-6.webp" alt="How to convert String to String array in Java"> <hr></strarray.length;></pre></strarray.length;></pre></strarray.length;></pre></strarray.length;></pre></strarray.length;>
Consideremos el siguiente ejemplo en el que dividimos una cadena en una matriz usando el delimitador como espacio en blanco.
SplitMethodOfPatternClass.java
//importing Pattern class import java.util.regex.Pattern; public class SplitMethodOfPatternClass { public static void main(String[] args) { //declaring and initializing a string String str = 'Converting string to string array using Pattern.split()'; //declaring an empty string array String[] strArray = null; //parsing white space as a parameter Pattern ptr = Pattern.compile(' '); //storing the string elements in array after splitting strArray = ptr.split(str); //printing the converted string array for (int i = 0; i<strarray.length; i++){ system.out.println(strarray[i]); } < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <img src="//techcodeview.com/img/java-tutorial/38/how-convert-string-string-array-java-3.webp" alt="How to convert String to String array in Java"> <p> <strong>Example 2:</strong> </p> <p>We can also split a string into an array by using any string or pattern as a delimiter. Here, we have used the delimiter <strong>#a1.</strong> </p> <p> <strong>SplitMethodOfPatternClass2.java</strong> </p> <pre> //importing Pattern class import java.util.regex.Pattern; public class SplitMethodOfPatternClass2 { public static void main(String[] args) { //declaring and initializing a string with a separator String str = 'Hello #a1Ben #a1how #a1are #a1you ?'; //declaring an empty string array String[] strArray = null; //splitting the string with delimiter as #a1 String patternStr = '#a1'; Pattern ptr = Pattern.compile(patternStr); //storing the string elements in array after splitting strArray = ptr.split(str); //printing the converted string array for (int i = 0; i<strarray.length; i++){ system.out.println(strarray[i]); } < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <img src="//techcodeview.com/img/java-tutorial/38/how-convert-string-string-array-java-4.webp" alt="How to convert String to String array in Java"> <p>The above example splits the single string into five separate strings based on the delimiter #a1. The parts of the string that matched the delimiter are not included in the array.</p> <h3>Using String[ ] Approach</h3> <p>We can simply convert string to string array by using the string index [ ]. Here, we pass the string to <strong>String [ ] {}.</strong> </p> <p>Consider the following example where we have used the String[] to convert a string into a string array.</p> <p> <strong>StrToStrArray.java</strong> </p> <pre> import java.util.Arrays; public class StrToStrArray { public static void main(String[] args) { //declaring and initializing a string String str = 'Converting string to string array using String[]'; //passing the string to String[] {} String[] strArray = new String[] {str}; //printing the string array using Arrays.toString() System.out.println(Arrays.toString(strArray)); } } </pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <img src="//techcodeview.com/img/java-tutorial/38/how-convert-string-string-array-java-5.webp" alt="How to convert String to String array in Java"> <h3>Using toArray() Method</h3> <p>We can also convert String to String array by using the <a href="/java-list-toarray-method">toArray()</a> method of the <a href="/java-list">List</a> class. It takes a list of type String as the input and converts each entity into a string array.</p> <p>Consider the following example where we have converted the list of strings into a string array.</p> <p> <strong>StringListtoArray.java</strong> </p> <pre> //importing ArrayList and List class import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; public class StringListtoArray { public static void main(String[] args) { //creating a list of type string List list = new ArrayList (); //adding elements to list list.add('Hello'); list.add('Welcome'); list.add('To'); list.add('Tutorial'); //size of list int list_size = list.size(); //creating string array String[] strArray = new String[list_size]; //converting to string array list.toArray(strArray); //printing the string array for(int i = 0; i <strarray.length; i++) { system.out.println(strarray[i]); } < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <img src="//techcodeview.com/img/java-tutorial/38/how-convert-string-string-array-java-6.webp" alt="How to convert String to String array in Java"> <hr></strarray.length;></pre></strarray.length;></pre></strarray.length;>
Producción:
Usando el método toArray()
También podemos convertir una cadena en una matriz de cadenas usando el a matriz() método de la Lista clase. Toma una lista de tipo Cadena como entrada y convierte cada entidad en una matriz de cadenas.
Considere el siguiente ejemplo en el que hemos convertido la lista de cadenas en una matriz de cadenas.
StringListtoArray.java
//importing ArrayList and List class import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; public class StringListtoArray { public static void main(String[] args) { //creating a list of type string List list = new ArrayList (); //adding elements to list list.add('Hello'); list.add('Welcome'); list.add('To'); list.add('Tutorial'); //size of list int list_size = list.size(); //creating string array String[] strArray = new String[list_size]; //converting to string array list.toArray(strArray); //printing the string array for(int i = 0; i <strarray.length; i++) { system.out.println(strarray[i]); } < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <img src="//techcodeview.com/img/java-tutorial/38/how-convert-string-string-array-java-6.webp" alt="How to convert String to String array in Java"> <hr></strarray.length;>