Die Methode „compare(char x, char y)“ der Klasse „Character“ wird verwendet, um zwei char-Werte numerisch zu vergleichen. Der zurückgegebene Endwert ähnelt dem, der zurückgegeben werden würde von:
Character.valueoOf(x).compareTo(Character.valueOf(y))
Syntax
public static intcompare(char x, char y)
Parameter
Die obige Methode erfordert zwei Parameter:
- char x, das erste zu vergleichende Zeichen
- char y, das zweite zu vergleichende Zeichen
Rückgabewert
Die Methode „compare(char x, char y)“ der Zeichenklasse gibt zurück
- ein Wert 0, wenn x==y
- ein Wert kleiner als 0, wenn x
- ein Wert größer als 0, wenn x>y.
Beispiel 1
public class JavaCharacterCompareExample1 { public static void main(String[] args) { char firstValue = 'A'; char secondValue = 'B'; // compare the first char to the second int compareOneTwo = Character.compare(firstValue, secondValue); if (compareOneTwo> 0) { System.out.println('First value is greater than second value'); } else { System.err.println('First value is less than second value.'); } } }Testen Sie es jetzt
Ausgabe:
First value is less than the second value.
Beispiel 2
public class JavaCharacterCompareExample2{ public static void main(String[] args) { char firstValue = '1'; char secondValue = '2'; // compare the first char to the second int comp = Character.compare(firstValue, secondValue); if (comp<0) 1 { system.err.println('value is greater than the value 2.'); } else less second value2.'); < pre> <span> Test it Now </span> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> Value 1 is greater than the value 2. </pre> <h2>Example 3</h2> <pre> public class JavaCharacterCompareExample3 { public static void main(String[] args) { char firstVal = 'J'; char secondVal ='J'; char thirdVal = 'M'; // compare the first char to the second CHAR int compareOneTwo = Character.compare(firstVal, secondVal); // compare the first char to the third int compareOneThree = Character.compare(firstVal, thirdVal); if (compareOneTwo == 0) { System.out.println('First and second values are equal.'); } else if (compareOneTwo> 0) { System.out.println('First value is greater than the second value.'); } else { System.out.println('First value is less than the second value.'); } if (compareOneThree == 0) { System.out.println('First and third value are equal.'); } else if (compareOneTwo> 0) { System.out.println('First value is greater than the third value.'); } else { System.out.println('First value is less than the third value.'); } } } </pre> <span> Test it Now </span> <p> <strong>Output:</strong> </p> <pre> First and second values are equal. First value is less than the third value. </pre></0)>
Beispiel 3
public class JavaCharacterCompareExample3 { public static void main(String[] args) { char firstVal = 'J'; char secondVal ='J'; char thirdVal = 'M'; // compare the first char to the second CHAR int compareOneTwo = Character.compare(firstVal, secondVal); // compare the first char to the third int compareOneThree = Character.compare(firstVal, thirdVal); if (compareOneTwo == 0) { System.out.println('First and second values are equal.'); } else if (compareOneTwo> 0) { System.out.println('First value is greater than the second value.'); } else { System.out.println('First value is less than the second value.'); } if (compareOneThree == 0) { System.out.println('First and third value are equal.'); } else if (compareOneTwo> 0) { System.out.println('First value is greater than the third value.'); } else { System.out.println('First value is less than the third value.'); } } }Testen Sie es jetzt
Ausgabe:
First and second values are equal. First value is less than the third value.0)>