La méthode isAlphabetic(intcodePoint) de la classe Character détermine si le caractère spécifié est un alphabet ou non.
Un caractère est considéré comme un alphabet s’il présente les caractéristiques suivantes :
- LETTRE MAJUSCULE
- LETTRE MINUSCULE
- TITLECASE_LETTER
- MODIFIER_LETTER
- OTHER_LETTER
- LETTER_NUMBER ou
- Autres alphabets définis par la norme Unicode.
Syntaxe
public static Boolean isAlphabetic(int codePoint)
Paramètre
point de code : C'est le personnage à tester.
jbouton
Valeur de retour
La méthode isAlphabetic(intcodePoint) renvoie true si le caractère est un caractère alphabétique Unicode. Sinon, cette méthode renvoie le faux.
Exemple 1
public class JavaCharacterisAlphabeticExample1 { public static void main(String[] args) { char codepoint1 = '0'; char codepoint2 = '1'; boolean b1 = Character.isAlphabetic(codepoint1); boolean b2 = Character.isAlphabetic(codepoint2); System.out.println('The returned value for the first character is given as:'+' '+b1); System.out.println('The returned value for the first character is given as:'+' '+b2); } }Testez-le maintenant
Sortir:
The returned value for the first character is given as: false The returned value for the first character is given as: false
Exemple 2
public class JavaCharacterisAlphabeticExample2 { public static void main(String[] args) { // Initialize the codepoints int codepoint1 = 87; int codepoint2 = 49; int codepoint3 = 63; // Check if the first codepoint is alphabet or not. boolean checkAlp1 = Character.isAlphabetic(codepoint1); if(checkAlp1){ System.err.print('Codepoint ''+codepoint1+'' is an alphabet. '); } else{ System.out.print('Codepoint ''+codepoint1+'' is not an alphabet. '); } // Check if the second codepoint is alphabet or not. boolean checkAlp2 = Character.isAlphabetic(codepoint2); if(checkAlp2){ System.err.print('Codepoint ''+codepoint2+'' is an alphabet. '); } else{ System.out.print('Codepoint ''+codepoint2+'' is not an alphabet. '); } // Check if the third codepoint is alphabet or not. boolean checkAlp3 = Character.isAlphabetic(codepoint3); if(checkAlp3){ System.err.print('Codepoint ''+codepoint3+'' is an alphabet. '); } else{ System.out.print('Codepoint ''+codepoint3+'' is not an alphabet. '); } } }Testez-le maintenant
Sortir:
Codepoint '87' is an alphabet. Codepoint '49' is not an alphabet. Codepoint '63' is not an alphabet.
Exemple 3
public class JavaCharacterisAlphabeticExample3 { public static void main(String[] args) { char codepoint1 = '1'; char codepoint2 = 'A'; char codepoint3 ='B'; boolean b1 = Character.isAlphabetic(codepoint1); boolean b2 = Character.isAlphabetic(codepoint2); boolean b3 = Character.isAlphabetic(codepoint3); System.out.println('The returned value for the first character is given as:'+' '+b1); System.out.println('The returned value for the second character is given as:'+' '+b2); System.out.println('The returned value for the third character is given as:'+' '+b3); } }Testez-le maintenant
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The returned value for the first character is given as: false The returned value for the second character is given as: true The returned value for the third character is given as: true