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Méthode Java Character isAlphabetic()

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.

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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); } } 
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 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.
'); } } } 
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 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); } } 
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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