Most Java programmers have used the java.util.StringTokenizer class at some time or another. It is a handy class that basically tokenizes (breaks) the input string based on a separator, and supplies ...
We have StringTokenizer class in Java. To provide the same functionality in C++, I have created this class so that strings can be split into substrings provided the Delimiting characters. Also, we ...
// Definition of the StringTokenizer class.
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class to tokenize the input as areas separated by white space, or by a specified list of delim characters. Behaves like java.util.StringTokenizer. if the stream starts with delim characters, the first ...
Though Java already has a character type and char keyword to represent and manipulate characters, the language also requires a Character class for two reasons: Character c1 = new Character ('A'); ...