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Mètode Java Character compare().

El mètode compare(char x, char y) de la classe de caràcters s'utilitza per comparar dos valors de caràcters numèricament. El valor final retornat és similar al que tornaria:

 Character.valueoOf(x).compareTo(Character.valueOf(y)) 

Sintaxi

 public static intcompare(char x, char y) 

Paràmetre

El mètode anterior requereix dos paràmetres:

  • char x que és el primer caràcter a comparar
  • char y que és el segon caràcter a comparar

Valor de retorn

El mètode compare(char x, char y) de la classe de caràcters retorna

  • un valor 0 si x==y
  • un valor inferior a 0 si x
  • un valor superior a 0 si x>y.

Exemple 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.'); } } } 
Prova-ho ara

Sortida:

 First value is less than the second value. 

Exemple 2

 public class JavaCharacterCompareExample2{ public static void main(String[] args) { char firstValue = &apos;1&apos;; char secondValue = &apos;2&apos;; // 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 = &apos;J&apos;; char secondVal =&apos;J&apos;; char thirdVal = &apos;M&apos;; // 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(&apos;First and second values are equal.&apos;); } else if (compareOneTwo&gt; 0) { System.out.println(&apos;First value is greater than the second value.&apos;); } else { System.out.println(&apos;First value is less than the second value.&apos;); } if (compareOneThree == 0) { System.out.println(&apos;First and third value are equal.&apos;); } else if (compareOneTwo&gt; 0) { System.out.println(&apos;First value is greater than the third value.&apos;); } else { System.out.println(&apos;First value is less than the third value.&apos;); } } } </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)>

Exemple 3

 public class JavaCharacterCompareExample3 { public static void main(String[] args) { char firstVal = &apos;J&apos;; char secondVal =&apos;J&apos;; char thirdVal = &apos;M&apos;; // 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(&apos;First and second values are equal.&apos;); } else if (compareOneTwo&gt; 0) { System.out.println(&apos;First value is greater than the second value.&apos;); } else { System.out.println(&apos;First value is less than the second value.&apos;); } if (compareOneThree == 0) { System.out.println(&apos;First and third value are equal.&apos;); } else if (compareOneTwo&gt; 0) { System.out.println(&apos;First value is greater than the third value.&apos;); } else { System.out.println(&apos;First value is less than the third value.&apos;); } } } 
Prova-ho ara

Sortida:

 First and second values are equal. First value is less than the third value.