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Copy characters from string into char Array in Java
Let’s say we have the following string.
String str = "Demo Text!";
To copy some part of the above string, use the getChars() method.
// copy characters from string into chArray =str.getChars( 0, 5, chArray, 0 );
The following is an example to copy characters from string into char Array in Java.
Example
public class Demo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String str = "Demo Text!";
char chArray[] = new char[ 5 ];
System.out.println("String: "+str);
// copy characters from string into chArray
str.getChars( 0, 5, chArray, 0 );
System.out.print("Resultant character array...\n");
for (char ch : chArray)
System.out.print( ch );
}
}
Output
String: Demo Text! Resultant character array... Demo
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