What is the Scanner
method to get a char
returned by the keyboard in Java.
like nextLine()
for String
, nextInt()
for int
, etc.
To get a char
from a Scanner
, you can use the findInLine
method.
Scanner sc = new Scanner("abc");
char ch = sc.findInLine(".").charAt(0);
System.out.println(ch); // prints "a"
System.out.println(sc.next()); // prints "bc"
If you need a bunch of char
from a Scanner
, then it may be more convenient to (perhaps temporarily) change the delimiter to the empty string. This will make next()
returns a length-1 string every time.
Scanner sc = new Scanner("abc");
sc.useDelimiter("");
while (sc.hasNext()) {
System.out.println(sc.next());
} // prints "a", "b", "c"
" "
)...? how to set that back? is this the suggested way -asking because this one is hell easy then all other given solutions on SO!!
Jun 20, 2014 at 11:40
findInLine(".")
will not match newlines. The second approach does.
Aug 7, 2015 at 18:45
findInLine(".");
I can get input by this Scanner in =new Scanner(System.in); char a; a=in.next().charAt(0); System.out.println(a);
Sep 27, 2015 at 9:24
You can use the Console API (which made its appearance in Java 6) as follows:
Console cons = System.console();
if(cons != null) {
char c = (char) cons.reader().read(); // Checking for EOF omitted
...
}
If you just need a single line you don't even need to go through the reader object:
String s = cons.readLine();
Java's Scanner class does not have a built in method to read from a Scanner character-by-character.
http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/Scanner.html
However, it should still be possible to fetch individual characters from the Scanner as follows:
Scanner sc:
char c = sc.findInLine(".").charAt(0);
And you could use it to fetch each character in your scanner like this:
while(sc.hasNext()){
char c = sc.findInLine(".").charAt(0);
System.out.println(c); //to print out every char in the scanner
}
The findInLine() method searches through your scanner and returns the first String that matches the regular expression you give it.
Console cons = System.console();
The above code line creates cons as a null reference. The code and output are given below:
Console cons = System.console();
if (cons != null) {
System.out.println("Enter single character: ");
char c = (char) cons.reader().read();
System.out.println(c);
}else{
System.out.println(cons);
}
Output :
null
The code was tested on macbook pro with java version "1.6.0_37"
sc.next().charat(0).........is the method of entering character by user based on the number entered at the run time
example: sc.next().charat(2)------------>>>>>>>>
Scanner sc = new Scanner (System.in)
char c = sc.next().trim().charAt(0);