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Java String compareToIgnoreCase() Method

❮ String Methods


Example

Compare two strings, ignoring lower case and upper case differences:

public class MyClass {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    String myStr1 = "HELLO";
    String myStr2 = "hello";
    System.out.println(myStr1.compareToIgnoreCase(myStr2));
  }
}

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Definition and Usage

The compareToIgnoreCase() method compares two strings lexicographically, ignoring lower case and upper case differences.

The comparison is based on the Unicode value of each character in the string converted to lower case.

The method returns 0 if the string is equal to the other string, ignoring case differences. A value less than 0 is returned if the string is less than the other string (less characters) and a value greater than 0 if the string is greater than the other string (more characters).


Syntax

public int compareToIgnoreCase(String string2)

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
string2 A String, representing the other string to be compared

Technical Details

Returns: An int value: 0 if the string is equal to the other string, ignoring case differences.
< 0 if the string is lexicographically less than the other string
> 0 if the string is lexicographically greater than the other string (more characters)
Java Version: 1.2

❮ String Methods