@GwtCompatible public final class Strings extends Object
String or CharSequence instances.| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| static String | commonPrefix(CharSequence a,
            CharSequence b)Returns the longest string  prefixsuch thata.toString().startsWith(prefix) &&
 b.toString().startsWith(prefix), taking care not to split surrogate pairs. | 
| static String | commonSuffix(CharSequence a,
            CharSequence b)Returns the longest string  suffixsuch thata.toString().endsWith(suffix) &&
 b.toString().endsWith(suffix), taking care not to split surrogate pairs. | 
| static @Nullable String | emptyToNull(@Nullable String string)Returns the given string if it is nonempty;  nullotherwise. | 
| static boolean | isNullOrEmpty(@Nullable String string)Returns  trueif the given string is null or is the empty string. | 
| static String | lenientFormat(@Nullable String template,
             Object... args)Returns the given  templatestring with each occurrence of"%s"replaced with
 the corresponding argument value fromargs; or, if the placeholder and argument counts
 do not match, returns a best-effort form of that string. | 
| static String | nullToEmpty(@Nullable String string)Returns the given string if it is non-null; the empty string otherwise. | 
| static String | padEnd(String string,
      int minLength,
      char padChar)Returns a string, of length at least  minLength, consisting ofstringappended
 with as many copies ofpadCharas are necessary to reach that length. | 
| static String | padStart(String string,
        int minLength,
        char padChar)Returns a string, of length at least  minLength, consisting ofstringprepended
 with as many copies ofpadCharas are necessary to reach that length. | 
| static String | repeat(String string,
      int count)Returns a string consisting of a specific number of concatenated copies of an input string. | 
public static String nullToEmpty(@Nullable String string)
string - the string to test and possibly returnstring itself if it is non-null; "" if it is nullpublic static @Nullable String emptyToNull(@Nullable String string)
null otherwise.string - the string to test and possibly returnstring itself if it is nonempty; null if it is empty or nullpublic static boolean isNullOrEmpty(@Nullable String string)
true if the given string is null or is the empty string.
 Consider normalizing your string references with nullToEmpty(java.lang.String). If you do, you can
 use String.isEmpty() instead of this method, and you won't need special null-safe forms
 of methods like String.toUpperCase(java.util.Locale) either. Or, if you'd like to normalize "in the other
 direction," converting empty strings to null, you can use emptyToNull(java.lang.String).
string - a string reference to checktrue if the string is null or is the empty stringpublic static String padStart(String string, int minLength, char padChar)
minLength, consisting of string prepended
 with as many copies of padChar as are necessary to reach that length. For example,
 padStart("7", 3, '0') returns "007"
   padStart("2010", 3, '0') returns "2010"
 See Formatter for a richer set of formatting capabilities.
string - the string which should appear at the end of the resultminLength - the minimum length the resulting string must have. Can be zero or negative, in
     which case the input string is always returned.padChar - the character to insert at the beginning of the result until the minimum length
     is reachedpublic static String padEnd(String string, int minLength, char padChar)
minLength, consisting of string appended
 with as many copies of padChar as are necessary to reach that length. For example,
 padEnd("4.", 5, '0') returns "4.000"
   padEnd("2010", 3, '!') returns "2010"
 See Formatter for a richer set of formatting capabilities.
string - the string which should appear at the beginning of the resultminLength - the minimum length the resulting string must have. Can be zero or negative, in
     which case the input string is always returned.padChar - the character to append to the end of the result until the minimum length is
     reachedpublic static String repeat(String string, int count)
repeat("hey", 3) returns the string "heyheyhey".string - any non-null stringcount - the number of times to repeat it; a nonnegative integerstring repeated count times (the empty string if
     count is zero)IllegalArgumentException - if count is negativepublic static String commonPrefix(CharSequence a, CharSequence b)
prefix such that a.toString().startsWith(prefix) &&
 b.toString().startsWith(prefix), taking care not to split surrogate pairs. If a and
 b have no common prefix, returns the empty string.public static String commonSuffix(CharSequence a, CharSequence b)
suffix such that a.toString().endsWith(suffix) &&
 b.toString().endsWith(suffix), taking care not to split surrogate pairs. If a and
 b have no common suffix, returns the empty string.public static String lenientFormat(@Nullable String template, Object... args)
template string with each occurrence of "%s" replaced with
 the corresponding argument value from args; or, if the placeholder and argument counts
 do not match, returns a best-effort form of that string. Will not throw an exception under
 normal conditions.
 Note: For most string-formatting needs, use String.format,
 PrintWriter.format, and related methods. These support the
 full range of format
 specifiers, and alert you to usage errors by throwing IllegalFormatException.
 
In certain cases, such as outputting debugging information or constructing a message to be
 used for another unchecked exception, an exception during string formatting would serve little
 purpose except to supplant the real information you were trying to provide. These are the cases
 this method is made for; it instead generates a best-effort string with all supplied argument
 values present. This method is also useful in environments such as GWT where String.format is not available. As an example, method implementations of the Preconditions class use this formatter, for both of the reasons just discussed.
 
Warning: Only the exact two-character placeholder sequence "%s" is
 recognized.
template - a string containing zero or more "%s" placeholder sequences. null is treated as the four-character string "null".args - the arguments to be substituted into the message template. The first argument
     specified is substituted for the first occurrence of "%s" in the template, and so
     forth. A null argument is converted to the four-character string "null";
     non-null values are converted to strings using Object.toString().Copyright © 2010–2018. All rights reserved.