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I want to get the name at the end of a link so I did that

if( invName.substring(j,k).equals("\")){
                                 copyf=invName.substring(0,j);}

Eclipse said String literal is not properly closed by a double-quote

How can I compare String with this char \ ?

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The character '\' is a special character and needs to be escaped when used as part of a String, e.g., "\". Here is an example of a string comparison using the '\' character:

if (invName.substring(j,k).equals("\\")) {...}

You can also perform direct character comparisons using logic similar to the following:

if (invName.charAt(j) == '\\') {...}
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  • thaaanks sir if (invName.substring(j,k).equals("\\")) {...} thats work
    – Dilllllo
    Jun 6, 2011 at 20:24
  • Also when the String is a Regex escaping a special char with \. For the compiler it is at first a String. So for a dot use "\\.".
    – cachius
    Jan 25, 2023 at 13:28
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Use "\\" to escape the \ character.

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  • what if i need to update json format like '{"URL":"https:\/\/test.myscripts.com\/\/api\/\/Orders\/\/Submit"}' Apr 18, 2022 at 14:17
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I think ("\") may be causing the problem because \ is the escape character. change it to ("\\")

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do two \'s

"\\"

it's because it's an escape character

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You can use:

\\

That's ok, for example:

if (invName.substring(j,k).equals("\\")) {
    copyf=invName.substring(0,j);
}

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