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This module contains review questions and answers keyed to the module titled Jb0280: Java OOP: String and StringBuffer .

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Questions

Question 1 .

Java provides two different string classes from which string objects can be instantiated. What are they?

Answer 1

Question 2

True or false? The StringBuffer class is used for strings that are not allowed to change. The String class is used for strings that are modified by the program. If false, explain why.

Answer 2

Question 3

True or false? While the contents of a String object cannot be modified, a reference to a String object can be caused to point to a different String object. If false, explain why.

Answer 3

Question 4

True or false? The use of the new operator is required for instantiation of objects of type String . If false, explain your answer.

Answer 4

Question 5

True or false? The use of the new operator is required for instantiation of objects of type StringBuffer . If false, explain your answer

Answer 5

Question 6

Provide a code fragment that illustrates how to instantiate an empty StringBuffer object of a default length and then use a version of the append method to put some data into the object.

Answer 6

Question 7

Without specifying any explicit numeric values, provide a code fragment that will instantiate an empty StringBuffer object of the correct initial length to contain the string "StringBuffer named str6" and then store that string in the object.

Answer 7

Question 8

Provide a code fragment consisting of a single statement showing how to use the Integer wrapper class to convert a string containing digits to an integer and store it in a variable of type int .

Answer 8

Question 9

Explain the difference between the capacity method and the length method of the StringBuffer class.

Answer 9

Question 10

True or false? The following is a valid code fragment. If false, explain why.

StringBuffer str6 = new StringBuffer("StringBuffer named str6".length());

Answer 10

Question 11

Which of the following code fragments is the most efficient, first or second?

String str1 = "THIS STRING IS NAMED str1"; String str1 = new String("THIS STRING IS NAMED str1");

Answer 11

Question 12

Write a Java application that illustrates the fact that while a String object cannot be modified, the reference variable can bemodified to point to a new String object, which can have the appearance of modifying the original String object.

Answer 12

Question 13

Write a Java application that illustrates different ways to create String objects and StringBuffer objects.

Answer 13

Question 14

Write a Java application that illustrates conversion from string to numeric.

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