I just finished an issue in my homework, the purpose of this is to find the longest palindrome inside a string, so if you had a string "hellomomomkk" then it would return momom as the longest palindrome of this given string.
for(int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) {
for(int j = i; j <= s.length(); j++) {
if(isPalindrome(s.substring(i, j))) {
if(s.substring(i, j).length() > longest.length()) {
longest = s.substring(i, j);
}
}
}
}
return longest;
isPalindrome is exactly what it says, returns true or false if the substring is a palindrome. My question is this. Why is it when I do
for(int j = i; j <= s.length(); j++)
My code works?? but if I do
for(int j = i; j < s.length(); j++)
My code is broken, and if the string were "Hello", j would end on 5 but the actual amount of characters is 4 starting from 0 count? so why isn't there an error in the <= code? And why does it work?