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Sort the words in lexicographical order in Java

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 14:03:52

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The words are sorted in lexicographical order or dictionary order. This means that the words are alphabetically ordered based on their component alphabets. An example of this is given as follows.The original order of the words is Tom Anne Sally John The lexicographical order of the words is Anne John Sally TomA program that demonstrates this is given as follows.Example Live Demopublic class Example {    public static void main(String[] args) {       String[] words = { "Peach", "Orange", "Mango", "Cherry", "Apple" };       int n = 5;       System.out.println("The original order of the words ... Read More

Merge two sorted arrays in Java

Samual Sam
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 14:09:13

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Two sorted arrays can be merged so that a single resultant sorted array is obtained. An example of this is given as follows.Array 1 = 1 3 7 9 10 Array 2 = 2 5 8 Merged array = 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 10A program that demonstrates this is given as follows.Example Live Demopublic class Example {    public static void main (String[] args) {       int[] arr1 = {11, 34, 66, 75};       int n1 = arr1.length;       int[] arr2 = {1, 5, 19, 50, 89, 100};       int ... Read More

Reverse words in a given String in Java

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 14:16:25

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The order of the words in a string can be reversed and the string displayed with the words in reverse order. An example of this is given as follows.String = I love mangoes Reversed string = mangoes love IA program that demonstrates this is given as follows.Example Live Demoimport java.util.regex.Pattern; public class Example {    public static void main(String[] args) {       String str = "the sky is blue";       Pattern p = Pattern.compile("\s");       System.out.println("The original string is: " + str);       String[] temp = p.split(str);       String rev = ... Read More

Java program to calculate Body Mass Index (BMI)

Samual Sam
Updated on 31-May-2024 13:04:55

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The Body Mass Index is the body mass in kilogram divided by the square of body height in meters. This is expressed as kg/m^2.A Java program that calculates the Body Mass Index (BMI) is given as follows.Exampleimport java.util.Scanner; public class Example {    public static void main(String args[]) {       Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);       System.out.print("Input weight in kilogram: ");       double weight = sc.nextDouble();       System.out.print("Input height in meters: ");       double height = sc.nextDouble();       double BMI = weight / (height * height);     ... Read More

Java program to check if a Substring is present in a given String

Shriansh Kumar
Updated on 25-Sep-2024 18:44:28

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Suppose you are given two strings, your task is to write a Java program that checks whether the second string is the sub-string of the first one. String in Java is an immutable sequence of characters and sub-string is its small portion. Example Scenario: − Input 1: str = "The sunset is beautiful"; Input 2: sub_str = "sunset"; Output: res = found!! Using Iteration In this approach, the idea is to use a nested for loop and an if block. The outer for loop will iterate over the characters of the main string. For each starting position i, ... Read More

Java Program to check whether the character is ASCII 7 bit printable

Samual Sam
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 13:33:17

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To check whether the entered value is ASCII 7-bit printable, check whether the characters ASCII value is greater than equal to 32 and less than 127 or not. These are the control characters.Here, we have a character.char one = '^';Now, we have checked a condition with if-else for printable characters.if (c >= 32 && c < 127) {    System.out.println("Given value is printable!"); } else {    System.out.println("Given value is not printable!"); }Example Live Demopublic class Demo {    public static void main(String []args) {       char c = '^';       System.out.println("Given value = "+c);     ... Read More

Java Program to check whether the character is ASCII 7 bit numeric

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 13:38:30

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To check whether the entered value is ASCII 7-bit numeric, check the character from ‘0’ to ‘9’.Here, we have a numeric character.char one = '9';Now, we have checked a condition with if-else for numeric character from ‘0’ to ‘9’if (c >= '0' && c = '0' && c = '0' && c = '0' && c

Java Program to check whether the entered character is ASCII 7 bit numeric and character

Samual Sam
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 13:44:38

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To check whether the entered value is ASCII 7-bit numeric and character (alphanumeric), check the characters ASCII value for −A to Z Or a to z Or 0 to 9Here, we have the following value −char one = '5';Now, we have checked some conditions with if-else for ASCII 7-bit numeric and character.if ((one >= 'A' && one = 'a' && one = '0' && one = 'A' && one = 'a' && one = '0' && one = 'A' && one = 'a' && one = '0' && one

Java program to subtract week from current date

Samual Sam
Updated on 04-Nov-2024 18:44:16

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In this article, we will learn to subtract the week from the current date using Java. This is useful when you need to manipulate dates, such as calculating dates from previous weeks for scheduling or tracking purposes. We'll use two approaches: using the Calendar class and the LocalDate class, showcasing how to easily adjust dates. Problem Statement Write a program in Java to subtract a specified number of weeks from the current date and display the updated date − Input Run the program Output Current Date = Mon Nov 04 09:41:18 IST 2024 Updated Date = Mon Oct 21 09:41:18 ... Read More

Java program to print all distinct elements of a given integer array in Java

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 25-Jun-2020 13:51:31

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All distinct elements of an array are printed i.e. all the elements in the array are printed only once and duplicate elements are not printed. An example of this is given as follows.Array = 1 5 9 1 4 9 6 5 9 7 Distinct elements of above array = 1 5 9 4 6 7A program that demonstrates this is given as follows.Example Live Demopublic class Example {    public static void main (String[] args) {       int arr[] = {1, 5, 9, 1, 4, 9, 6, 5, 9, 7};       int n = arr.length;   ... Read More

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