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This method returns a canonical representation for the string object. It follows that for any two strings s and t, s.intern() == t.intern() is true if and only if s.equals(t) is true.
Here is the syntax of this method:
public String intern() |
Here is the detail of parameters:
NA
Returns a canonical representation for the string object.
import java.io.*; public class Test{ public static void main(String args[]){ String Str1 = new String("Welcome to Tutorialspoint.com"); String Str2 = new String("WELCOME TO SUTORIALSPOINT.COM"); System.out.print("Canonical representation:" ); System.out.println(Str1.intern()); System.out.print("Canonical representation:" ); System.out.println(Str2.intern()); } } |
This produces following result:
Canonical representation: Welcome to Tutorialspoint.com Canonical representation: WELCOME TO SUTORIALSPOINT.COM |
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