CS173: Intro to Computer Science - Strings (3 Points)

Developed by Professor Tralie and Professor Mongan.

Exercise Goals

The goals of this exercise are:
  1. To iterate over String variables.
Write a function that checks if two Strings are equal, by checking them character by character. Use this comparison function to determine if two Strings are palendromes of each other. Two Strings are palnendromes if their sorted characters are equal to one another. Loop over all characters up to the length of the string, and obtain each character using the str1.charAt(i) or the str1.substring(i, i+1) method (and str2.charAt(i) or the str2.substring(i, i+1), for the other string, as well).

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CompareStrings.java

public class CompareStrings { /* * Compare the strings str1 and str2, character by character, * and return true if they are equal and the same size. * @param str1 The first string to compare * @param str2 The second string to compare * @return true if the strings are equal, false if not */ public static boolean compare(String str1, String str2) { // TODO: If str1.length() is not equal to str2.length(), return false // TODO: Loop over each character and check that str1.charAt(i) equals str2.charAt(i). // ... If not, return false return true; } }

Driver.java

public class Driver { public static void checkEqual(String x, String y) { boolean isEqual = CompareStrings.compare(x, y); System.out.println(isEqual); } public static void main(String[] args) { String x = "bat"; String y = "bat"; checkEqual(x, y); String a = "testing"; String b = "debugging"; checkEqual(a, b); } }
Driver.main(null);

Output