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Even though the introduction of Unicode technically solved this problem, you can still encounter situations in which some or all of your Unicode characters will not display properly in Java programs.
Character.getNumericValue(aChar) will let me convert a char into an int. I want to know how I can reverse the process and get a char from an integer? Thanks.
Here's the story. I've been tasked with creating a network application client. My inclination would be to use Perl, but I thought this would be an interesting experiment to see how well Java would ...
Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator support Asian and other non-English characters, but neither browser is good at displaying these characters in applets. This tip describes how to ...
Java developers use the Character, String, StringBuffer, and StringTokenizer classes to represent and manipulate text in programs. Learn how to create objects from these classes and examine their ...