Explanation
You are using the method String#replace(CharSequence target, CharSequence replacement)
(documentation).
If invoked with an empty target character sequence replace("", replacement)
it will not replace the elements in the source, but insert the replacement before every character.
This is because ""
matches the positions between the characters, not the characters themselves. So every position between will be replaced, i.e. replacement is inserted.
Example:
"abc".replace("", "d") // Results in "dadbdcd"
Your string contains only the default value of char
at every position, it is
\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0
using the method thus results in:
hello\0hello\0hello\0hello\0hello\0hello\0hello\0hello\0hello\0hello\0
Display
Your console probably displayed the character \0
as whitespace, while it's actually not a whitespace but \0
.
If I try out your code in a different console, I get:
Confirming that the characters are indeed not spaces but something different (i.e. \0
).