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Subcadena de cadena Java()

El Subcadena de clase Java String() El método devuelve una parte de la cadena.

Pasamos la posición del número de startIndex y endIndex en el método de subcadena de Java donde beginIndex es inclusivo y endIndex es exclusivo. En otras palabras, el índice inicial comienza desde 0, mientras que el índice final comienza desde 1.

Hay dos tipos de métodos de subcadena en cadenas de Java.

Firma

 public String substring(int startIndex) // type - 1 and public String substring(int startIndex, int endIndex) // type - 2 

Si no especificamos endIndex, el método devolverá todos los caracteres de startIndex.

Parámetros

Índice de comienzo : el índice inicial es inclusivo

índice final : el índice final es exclusivo

Devoluciones

cadena especificada

Lanzamientos de excepción

Excepción StringIndexOutOfBounds se lanza cuando se cumple cualquiera de las siguientes condiciones.

  • si el índice inicial es un valor negativo
  • El índice final es menor que el índice inicial.
  • El índice inicial o final es mayor que el número total de caracteres presentes en la cadena.

Subcadena de implementación interna (int beginIndex)

 public String substring(int beginIndex) { if (beginIndex <0) { throw new stringindexoutofboundsexception(beginindex); } int sublen="value.length" - beginindex; if (sublen < 0) stringindexoutofboundsexception(sublen); return (beginindex="=" ? this : string(value, beginindex, sublen); pre> <h3>Internal implementation substring(int beginIndex, int endIndex) </h3> <pre> public String substring(int beginIndex, int endIndex) { if (beginIndex value.length) { throw new StringIndexOutOfBoundsException(endIndex); } int subLen = endIndex - beginIndex; if (subLen <0) { throw new stringindexoutofboundsexception(sublen); } return ((beginindex="=" 0) && (endindex="=" value.length)) ? this : string(value, beginindex, sublen); < pre> <h2>Java String substring() method example</h2> <p> <strong>FileName:</strong> SubstringExample.java</p> <pre> public class SubstringExample{ public static void main(String args[]){ String s1=&apos;javatpoint&apos;; System.out.println(s1.substring(2,4));//returns va System.out.println(s1.substring(2));//returns vatpoint }} </pre> <span> Test it Now </span> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre>va vatpoint </pre> <h2>Java String substring() Method Example 2</h2> <p> <strong>FileName:</strong> SubstringExample2.java</p> <pre> public class SubstringExample2 { public static void main(String[] args) { String s1=&apos;Javatpoint&apos;; String substr = s1.substring(0); // Starts with 0 and goes to end System.out.println(substr); String substr2 = s1.substring(5,10); // Starts from 5 and goes to 10 System.out.println(substr2); String substr3 = s1.substring(5,15); // Returns Exception } } </pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> Javatpoint point Exception in thread &apos;main&apos; java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: begin 5, end 15, length 10 </pre> <h2>Applications of substring() Method</h2> <p>1) The substring() method can be used to do some prefix or suffix extraction. For example, we can have a list of names, and it is required to filter out names with surname as &apos;singh&apos;. The following program shows the same.</p> <p> <strong>FileName:</strong> SubstringExample3.java</p> <pre> public class SubstringExample3 { // main method public static void main(String argvs[]) { String str[] = { &apos;Praveen Kumar&apos;, &apos;Yuvraj Singh&apos;, &apos;Harbhajan Singh&apos;, &apos;Gurjit Singh&apos;, &apos;Virat Kohli&apos;, &apos;Rohit Sharma&apos;, &apos;Sandeep Singh&apos;, &apos;Milkha Singh&apos; }; String surName = &apos;Singh&apos;; int surNameSize = surName.length(); int size = str.length; for(int j = 0; j <size; j++) { int length="str[j].length();" extracting the surname string substr="str[j].substring(length" - surnamesize); checks whether is equal to 'singh' or not if(substr.equals(surname)) system.out.println(str[j]); } < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> Yuvraj Singh Harbhajan Singh Gurjit Singh Sandeep Singh Milkha Singh </pre> <p>2) The substring() method can also be used to check whether a string is a palindrome or not.</p> <p> <strong>FileName:</strong> SubstringExample4.java</p> <pre> public class SubstringExample4 { public boolean isPalindrome(String str) { int size = str.length(); // handling the base case if(size == 0 || size == 1) { // an empty string // or a string of only one character // is always a palindrome return true; } String f = str.substring(0, 1); String l = str.substring(size - 1); // comparing first and the last character of the string if(l.equals(f)) { // recursively finding the solution using the substring() method // reducing the number of characters of the by 2 for the next recursion return isPalindrome(str.substring(1, size - 1)); } return false; } // main method public static void main(String argvs[]) { // instantiating the class SubstringExample4 SubstringExample4 obj = new SubstringExample4(); String str[] = { &apos;madam&apos;, &apos;rock&apos;, &apos;eye&apos;, &apos;noon&apos;, &apos;kill&apos; }; int size = str.length; for(int j = 0; j <size; j++) { if(obj.ispalindrome(str[j])) system.out.println(str[j] + ' is a palindrome.'); } else not < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> madam is a palindrome. rock is not a palindrome. eye is a palindrome. noon is a palindrome. kill is not a palindrome. </pre> <hr></size;></pre></size;></pre></0)></pre></0)>
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Producción:

va vatpoint 

Ejemplo 2 del método Java String substring()

Nombre del archivo: SubstringExample2.java

 public class SubstringExample2 { public static void main(String[] args) { String s1=&apos;Javatpoint&apos;; String substr = s1.substring(0); // Starts with 0 and goes to end System.out.println(substr); String substr2 = s1.substring(5,10); // Starts from 5 and goes to 10 System.out.println(substr2); String substr3 = s1.substring(5,15); // Returns Exception } } 

Producción:

 Javatpoint point Exception in thread &apos;main&apos; java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: begin 5, end 15, length 10 

Aplicaciones del método substring()

1) El método substring() se puede utilizar para realizar alguna extracción de prefijo o sufijo. Por ejemplo, podemos tener una lista de nombres y es necesario filtrar los nombres con el apellido 'singh'. El siguiente programa muestra lo mismo.

Nombre del archivo: SubstringExample3.java

 public class SubstringExample3 { // main method public static void main(String argvs[]) { String str[] = { &apos;Praveen Kumar&apos;, &apos;Yuvraj Singh&apos;, &apos;Harbhajan Singh&apos;, &apos;Gurjit Singh&apos;, &apos;Virat Kohli&apos;, &apos;Rohit Sharma&apos;, &apos;Sandeep Singh&apos;, &apos;Milkha Singh&apos; }; String surName = &apos;Singh&apos;; int surNameSize = surName.length(); int size = str.length; for(int j = 0; j <size; j++) { int length="str[j].length();" extracting the surname string substr="str[j].substring(length" - surnamesize); checks whether is equal to \'singh\' or not if(substr.equals(surname)) system.out.println(str[j]); } < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> Yuvraj Singh Harbhajan Singh Gurjit Singh Sandeep Singh Milkha Singh </pre> <p>2) The substring() method can also be used to check whether a string is a palindrome or not.</p> <p> <strong>FileName:</strong> SubstringExample4.java</p> <pre> public class SubstringExample4 { public boolean isPalindrome(String str) { int size = str.length(); // handling the base case if(size == 0 || size == 1) { // an empty string // or a string of only one character // is always a palindrome return true; } String f = str.substring(0, 1); String l = str.substring(size - 1); // comparing first and the last character of the string if(l.equals(f)) { // recursively finding the solution using the substring() method // reducing the number of characters of the by 2 for the next recursion return isPalindrome(str.substring(1, size - 1)); } return false; } // main method public static void main(String argvs[]) { // instantiating the class SubstringExample4 SubstringExample4 obj = new SubstringExample4(); String str[] = { &apos;madam&apos;, &apos;rock&apos;, &apos;eye&apos;, &apos;noon&apos;, &apos;kill&apos; }; int size = str.length; for(int j = 0; j <size; j++) { if(obj.ispalindrome(str[j])) system.out.println(str[j] + \' is a palindrome.\'); } else not < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> madam is a palindrome. rock is not a palindrome. eye is a palindrome. noon is a palindrome. kill is not a palindrome. </pre> <hr></size;></pre></size;>

2) El método substring() también se puede utilizar para comprobar si una cadena es un palíndromo o no.

Nombre del archivo: SubstringExample4.java

 public class SubstringExample4 { public boolean isPalindrome(String str) { int size = str.length(); // handling the base case if(size == 0 || size == 1) { // an empty string // or a string of only one character // is always a palindrome return true; } String f = str.substring(0, 1); String l = str.substring(size - 1); // comparing first and the last character of the string if(l.equals(f)) { // recursively finding the solution using the substring() method // reducing the number of characters of the by 2 for the next recursion return isPalindrome(str.substring(1, size - 1)); } return false; } // main method public static void main(String argvs[]) { // instantiating the class SubstringExample4 SubstringExample4 obj = new SubstringExample4(); String str[] = { &apos;madam&apos;, &apos;rock&apos;, &apos;eye&apos;, &apos;noon&apos;, &apos;kill&apos; }; int size = str.length; for(int j = 0; j <size; j++) { if(obj.ispalindrome(str[j])) system.out.println(str[j] + \\' is a palindrome.\\'); } else not < pre> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> madam is a palindrome. rock is not a palindrome. eye is a palindrome. noon is a palindrome. kill is not a palindrome. </pre> <hr></size;>