14 May String intern() method in Java
The intern() method in Java returns a canonical representation for the string object.
Syntax
Let us see the syntax,
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String intern() |
Parameters
The method has no parameters.
Example
The following is an example of intern(),
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public class StudyopediaDemo { public static void main(String args[]) { String message = new String("Studyopedia provides free learning content!"); System.out.println("Intern() representation: "+message.intern()); } } |
Output
The following is the output,
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