Java Tutorial

Java Control Statements

Object Oriented Programming

Java Built-in Classes

Java File Handling

Java Error & Exceptions

Java Multithreading

Java Synchronization

Java Networking

Java Collections

Java List Interface

Java Queue Interface

Java Map Interface

Java Set Interface

Java Data Structures

Java Collections Algorithms

Java Miscellaneous

Advanced Java

Java APIs & Frameworks

Java Useful Resources

Java - String charAt() Method



Description

This method returns the character located at the String's specified index. The string indexes start from zero.

Syntax

Here is the syntax of this method −

public char charAt(int index)

Parameters

Here is the detail of parameters −

  • index − Index of the character to be returned.

Return Value

  • This method returns a char at the specified index.

Example

public class Test {

   public static void main(String args[]) {
      String s = "Strings are immutable";
      char result = s.charAt(8);
      System.out.println(result);
   }
}

This will produce the following result −

Output

a
java_strings.htm
Advertisements