The following snippet should be instructive:
String[] tests = {
"father",
"mammoth",
"thumb",
"xxx",
};
String fmt = "%8s%12s%12s%12s%12s%n";
System.out.format(fmt,
"String", "startsWith", "endsWith", "contains", "indexOf");
for (String test : tests) {
System.out.format(fmt, test,
test.startsWith("th"),
test.endsWith("th"),
test.contains("th"),
test.indexOf("th")
);
}
This prints:
String startsWith endsWith contains indexOf
father false false true 2
mammoth false true true 5
thumb true false true 0
xxx false false false -1
String API links
Finding indices of all occurrences
Here's an example of using indexOf
and lastIndexOf
with the startingFrom
argument to find all occurrences of a substring within a larger string, forward and backward.
String text = "012ab567ab0123ab";
// finding all occurrences forward
for (int i = -1; (i = text.indexOf("ab", i+1)) != -1; ) {
System.out.println(i);
} // prints "3", "8", "14"
// finding all occurrences backward
for (int i = text.length(); (i = text.lastIndexOf("ab", i-1)) != -1; ) {
System.out.println(i);
} // prints "14", "8", "3"
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