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Write a java program reverse tOGGLE each word in the string?

Manikanth Mani
Manikanth Mani
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 902 Views

To perform a reverse toggle split the words of a string, reverse each word using the split() method, change the first letter of each word to lower case and remaining letters to upper case.Exampleimport java.lang.StringBuffer; public class ToggleReverse {    public static void main(String args[]){       String sample = "Hello How are you";       String[] words = sample.split(" ");       String result = "";       for(String word:words){          StringBuffer s = new StringBuffer(word);          word = s.reverse().toString();          String firstSub = word.substring(0, 1);          String secondSub = word.substring(1);          result = result+firstSub.toLowerCase()+secondSub.toUpperCase()+" ";       }       System.out.println(result);    } }OutputoLLEH wOH eRA uOY

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How to swap two String variables without third variable.

Akshaya Akki
Akshaya Akki
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 3K+ Views

To swap the contents of two strings (say s1 and s2) without the third, first of all concatenate them and store in s1. Now using the substring() method of the String class store the value of s1 in s2 and vice versa.Examplepublic class Sample {    public static void main(String args[]){       String s1 = "tutorials";       String s2 = "point";       System.out.println("Value of s1 before swapping :"+s1);       System.out.println("Value of s2 before swapping :"+s2);       int i = s1.length();       s1 = s1+s2;       s2 = s1.substring(0, ...

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Difference between static, auto, global and local variable in C++

George John
George John
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 4K+ Views

There are two separate concepts here − scope, which determines where a name can be accessed - global and local storage duration, which determines when a variable is created and destroyed - static and auto Scope Local variables can be used only by statements that are inside that function or block of code. Local variables are not known to functions on their own. Example #include using namespace std; int main () { // Local variable declaration: int a, b; int c; // actual initialization a = 10; b = 20; c = a + b; cout

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Difference between HashMap and HashSet in Java.

Nitin Sharma
Nitin Sharma
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 26K+ Views

HashMap and HashSet both are one of the most important classes of Java Collection framework.Following are the important differences between HashMap and HashSet.Sr. No.KeyHashMapHashSet1ImplementationHashmap is the implementation of Map interface.Hashset on other hand is the implementation of set interface.2Internal implementationHashmap internally do not implements hashset or any set for its implementation.Hashset internally uses Hashmap for its implementation.3Storage of elementsHashMap Stores elements in form of key-value pair i.e each element has its corresponding key which is required for its retrieval during iteration.HashSet stores only objects no such key value pairs maintained.4Method to add elementPut method of hash map is used to ...

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Java Program to count letters in a String

karthikeya Boyini
karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 21K+ Views

Let’s say we have the following string, that has some letters and numbers.String str = "9as78";Now loop through the length of this string and use the Character.isLetter() method. Within that, use the charAt() method to check for each character/ number in the string.for (int i = 0; i < str.length(); i++) {    if (Character.isLetter(str.charAt(i)))    count++; }We have set a count variable above to get the length of the letters in the string.Here’s the complete example.Examplepublic class Demo {    public static void main(String []args) {       String str = "9as78";       int count = ...

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Multiple inheritance by Interface in Java

Arushi
Arushi
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 86K+ Views

An interface contains variables and methods like a class but the methods in an interface are abstract by default unlike a class. Multiple inheritance by interface occurs if a class implements multiple interfaces or also if an interface itself extends multiple interfaces.A program that demonstrates multiple inheritance by interface in Java is given as follows:Exampleinterface AnimalEat {    void eat(); } interface AnimalTravel {    void travel(); } class Animal implements AnimalEat, AnimalTravel {    public void eat() {       System.out.println("Animal is eating");    }    public void travel() {       System.out.println("Animal is travelling");    } ...

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Java program for Multiplication of Array elements

Venkata Sai
Venkata Sai
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 20K+ Views

To find the product of elements of an array.create an empty variable. (product)Initialize it with 1.In a loop traverse through each element (or get each element from user) multiply each element to product.Print the product.Exampleimport java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Scanner; public class ProductOfArrayOfElements {    public static void main(String args[]){       System.out.println("Enter the required size of the array :: ");       Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);       int size = s.nextInt();       int myArray[] = new int [size];       int product = 1;       System.out.println("Enter the elements of the array one by one ");       for(int i=0; i

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Split String with Comma (,) in Java

karthikeya Boyini
karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 34K+ Views

Let’s say the following is our string.String str = " This is demo text, and demo line!";To split a string with comma, use the split() method in Java.str.split("[,]", 0);The following is the complete example.Examplepublic class Demo {     public static void main(String[] args) {        String str = "This is demo text, and demo line!";        String[] res = str.split("[,]", 0);        for(String myStr: res) {           System.out.println(myStr);        }     } }OutputThis is demo text and demo line!

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Concatenate string to an int value in Java

Samual Sam
Samual Sam
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 30K+ Views

To concatenate a string to an int value, use the concatenation operator.Here is our int.int val = 3;Now, to concatenate a string, you need to declare a string and use the + operator.String str = "Demo" + val;Let us now see another example.Exampleimport java.util.Random; public class Demo {    public static void main( String args[] ) {       int val = 3;       String str = "" + val;       System.out.println(str + " = Rank ");    } }Output3 = Rank

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Java Program to convert ASCII code to String

karthikeya Boyini
karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 18K+ Views

To convert ASCII to string, use the toString() method. Using this method will return the associated character.Let’s say we have the following int value, which works as ASCII for us.int asciiVal = 89;Now, use the toString() method.String str = new Character((char) asciiVal).toString();Examplepublic class Demo {    public static void main(String []args) {       int asciiVal = 87;       String str = new Character((char) asciiVal).toString();       System.out.println(str);    } }OutputW

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