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Bizeps 19.06.2002 00:33

Char[] to String ?
 
char[] Gruppe;
Gruppe = jPasswordField2.getPassword();
String getGrp;
for (int i=0; i<Gruppe.length; i++) {
getGrp = getGrp + Gruppe[i];
}

gibt die Fehlermeldung getGrp might not have been initiialized. Oder gibt es eine Funktion die char[] zu string castet?

3of4 19.06.2002 00:35

schreib mal
String getGrp = new String("");
oder
String getGrp = "";

Bizeps 19.06.2002 00:40

Thanks jetzt gehts!

3of4 19.06.2002 00:52

hab übrigens jetzt nochmal nachgeschaut, sowohl in gotojava (www.javabuch.de) als auch in der Klassenübersicht von Sun gibt es da genug Beispiele:

und es geht auch einfacher:
String getGr = new String(Gruppe);


Zitat:

public final class String
extends Object
implements Serializable, Comparable, CharSequence
The String class represents character strings. All string literals in Java programs, such as "abc", are implemented as instances of this class.

Strings are constant; their values cannot be changed after they are created. String buffers support mutable strings. Because String objects are immutable they can be shared. For example:


String str = "abc";

is equivalent to:


char data[] = {'a', 'b', 'c'};
String str = new String(data);

Here are some more examples of how strings can be used:


System.out.println("abc");
String cde = "cde";
System.out.println("abc" + cde);
String c = "abc".substring(2,3);
String d = cde.substring(1, 2);

The class String includes methods for examining individual characters of the sequence, for comparing strings, for searching strings, for extracting substrings, and for creating a copy of a string with all characters translated to uppercase or to lowercase. Case mapping relies heavily on the information provided by the Unicode Consortium's Unicode 3.0 specification. The specification's UnicodeData.txt and SpecialCasing.txt files are used extensively to provide case mapping.

The Java language provides special support for the string concatentation operator ( + ), and for conversion of other objects to strings. String concatenation is implemented through the StringBuffer class and its append method. String conversions are implemented through the method toString, defined by Object and inherited by all classes in Java. For additional information on string concatenation and conversion, see Gosling, Joy, and Steele, The Java Language Specification.



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