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Java String Exercises: Check whether a given string ends with the contents of another string

Java String: Exercise-12 with Solution

Write a Java program to check whether a given string ends with the contents of another string.

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Java String Exercises: Check whether a given string ends with the contents of another string

Sample Solution:

Java Code:

public class Exercise12 {

    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        String str1 = "Python Exercises";
        String str2 = "Python Exercise";

        // The String to check the above two Strings to see
        // if they end with this value (se).
        String end_str = "se";

        // Check first two Strings end with end_str
        boolean ends1 = str1.endsWith(end_str);
        boolean ends2 = str2.endsWith(end_str);

        // Display the results of the endsWith calls.
        System.out.println("\"" + str1 + "\" ends with " +
            "\"" + end_str + "\"? " + ends1);
        System.out.println("\"" + str2 + "\" ends with " +
            "\"" + end_str + "\"? " + ends2);
    }
}

Sample Output:

"Python Exercises" ends with "se"? false                                                                      
"Python Exercise" ends with "se"? true

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