Strings
The Java platform provides the String class to create and
manipulate strings.
The most direct way to create a string is to write:
String greeting = "Hello world!";
In this case, "Hello world!" is a string literal—a
series of characters in your code that is enclosed in double quotes. Whenever
it encounters a string literal in your code, the compiler creates a String
object with its value—in this case, Hello world!.
As with any other object, you can create String objects by
using the new keyword and a constructor. The String class has thirteen
constructors that allow you to provide the initial value of the string using
different sources, such as an array of characters:
char[] helloArray = { 'h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o', '.' };
String helloString = new String(helloArray);
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