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Ram N

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Java Tutorial : Java String [regionMatches_ignoreCase method] Posted: Mar 28, 2016 12:56 PM
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Java Tutorial : Java String [regionMatches_ignoreCase method] 
RegionMatchesDemo.java
/*
* public boolean regionMatches(boolean ignoreCase,
* int toffset,
* String other,
* int ooffset,
* int len)
*
* Parameters:
* ----------
* ignoreCase - if true, ignore case when comparing
* characters.
*
* toffset - the starting offset of the subregion in
* this string.
*
* other - the string argument.
*
* ooffset - the starting offset of the subregion in
* the string argument.
*
* len - the number of characters to compare.
*
* Returns:
* -------
* true if the specified subregion of this string
* matches the specified subregion of the string
* argument; false otherwise. Whether the matching
* is exact or case insensitive depends on the
* ignoreCase argument.
*/


public class RegionMatchesDemo
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{

String str1 = new String("Welcome to ramj2ee.com");
String str2 = new String("RAMJ2EE");

System.out
.print("\"Welcome to ramj2ee.com\".regionMatches(false,11,\"RAMJ2EE\",0,7) = ");
System.out.println(str1.regionMatches(false, 11, str2, 0, 7));

System.out
.print("\"Welcome to ramj2ee.com\".regionMatches(true,11,\"RAMJ2EE\",0,7) = ");
System.out.println(str1.regionMatches(true, 11, str2, 0, 7));

}
}
Output
"Welcome to ramj2ee.com".regionMatches(false,11,"RAMJ2EE",0,7) = false
"Welcome to ramj2ee.com".regionMatches(true,11,"RAMJ2EE",0,7) = true
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