I want to check if a string is found in a given list filled with letters. For example , if i have :
ArrayList<String> list = new ArrayList();
list.add("a");
list.add("e");
list.add("i");
list.add("o");
list.add("u");
String str = "aeo";
for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); i++)
for (int j = 0; j < str.length(); j++) {
if (list.get(i).equals(str.charAt(j)))
count++;
}
System.out.println(count);
str is found in my letter list so I have to see my count having value 3 , because i've found 3 matches with the string in my list. Anyway, count is printed with value 0 . The main idea is that i have to check if str is found in the list no matter the order of the letters in str.
List<String>
and notList<Character>
? And wouldn't it be much easier to iterate over thestr
String to get its individual chars and then uselist.contains(strChar);
?