length vs length() in Java
array.length: length is a final variable applicable for arrays. With the help of the length variable, we can obtain the size of the array.
string.length() : length() method is a final method which is applicable for string objects. The length() method returns the number of characters present in the string.
length vs length()
1. The length variable is applicable to an array but not for string objects whereas the length() method is applicable for string objects but not for arrays.
2. Examples:
// length can be used for int[], double[], String[]
// to know the length of the arrays.
// length() can be used for String, StringBuilder, etc
// String class related Objects to know the length of the String
3. To directly access a field member of an array we can use .length; whereas .length() invokes a method to access a field member.
Example:
JAVA
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
String[] str = { "GEEKS" , "FOR" , "GEEKS" };
System.out.println(str[ 0 ].length());
}
}
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Output
The size of the array is 4
The size of the String is 13
Practice Questions based on the concept of length vs length()
Let’s have a look at the output of the following programs:
- What will be the output of the following program?
Explanation: Here the str is an array of type string and that’s why str.length is used to find its length.
- What will be the output of the following program?
JAVA
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
String[] str = { "GEEKS" , "FOR" , "GEEKS" };
System.out.println(str.length());
}
}
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Output:
error: cannot find symbol
symbol: method length()
location: variable str of type String[]
Explanation: Here the str is an array of type string and that’s why str.length() CANNOT be used to find its length.
- What will be the output of the following program?
JAVA
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
String[] str = { "GEEKS" , "FOR" , "GEEKS" };
System.out.println(str[ 0 ].length());
}
}
|
Explanation: Here str[0] pointing to String i.e. GEEKS and thus can be accessed using .length()
Last Updated :
15 Mar, 2023
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