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Java String Exercises: Compare a given string to the specified string buffer

Java String: Exercise-10 with Solution

Write a Java program to compare a given string to the specified string buffer.

Sample Solution:

Java Code:

public class Exercise10 {

public static void main(String[] args) {

    String str1 = "example.com", str2 = "Example.com";
    StringBuffer strbuf = new StringBuffer(str1);
    
    System.out.println("Comparing "+str1+" and "+strbuf+": " + str1.contentEquals(strbuf));
    
    System.out.println("Comparing "+str2+" and "+strbuf+": " + str2.contentEquals(strbuf));
    
      }
}

Sample Output:

Comparing example.com and example.com: true                                                                   
Comparing Example.com and example.com: false 

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