There are two methods in the String
class that look like they do the same thing:
indexOf(int)
indexOf(String)
Can someone please explain what the difference between these two functions is?
String.indexOf(int)
: Returns the index within this string of the
first occurrence of the specified character
.String.indexOf(String)
: Returns the index within this string of the
first occurrence of the specified substring
.Example:
String test = "aaabbbaaabbb";
test.indexOf('a') return 0 (first 'a' in string)
test.indexOf('b') return 3 (first 'a' in string)
test.indexOf("aaa") return 0 (first "aaa" in string)
test.indexOf("bbb") return 3 (first "bbb" in string)
test.indexOf("sajx") return -1 (not found)
indexOf(int ch)
Returns the index within this string of the first occurrence of the specified character.
This will help you to identify the index of character present in String.
indexOf(String str)
Returns the index within this string of the first occurrence of the specified substring.
This will help you to identify the index of substring present in String.
String str = "abcdefabc";
System.out.println(str.indexOf(97)); //97 is int value of 'a'.
//so this will return first occurrence of 'a'
System.out.println(str.indexOf("b")); // this will return first
//occurrence of "b" in the String
String.indexOf(int ch)
Returns the index within this string of the first occurrence of the specified character. If a character with value ch occurs in the character sequence represented by this String object, then the index (in Unicode code units) of the first such occurrence is returned.
String.indexOf(String str)
if the string argument occurs as a substring within this object, then the index of the first character of the first such substring is returned; if it does not occur as a substring, -1 is returned.
int
where most people would expectchar