Class 1, Part 2 |
Intro to Java 30-IT-396 |
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char
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Represent one character.
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When assigning, surround character with single quotes.
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Example: char myChar = 'A'.
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Uses Unicode, designed for internationalization.
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Thus, a char type is two bytes. Previous character encoding
was usually one byte.
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The first 256 characters mimic the original character encoding schemes.
The other 65,200 are for new characters.
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Usually represented by the hexidecimal value, and start with \u to denote
Unicode.
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Other special characters that need to be escaped when assigned:
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\b Backspace
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\t Tab
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\n Line Feed
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\r Carriage Return
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\" Double Quote
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\' Single Quote
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\\ Backslash
boolean
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Represent true or false.
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That's about all I have to say about that.
Created by: Brandan
Jones January 4, 2002