equals
Platform and version requirements: JVM (1.0), JS (1.1)
fun String?.equals( other: String?, ignoreCase: Boolean = false ): Boolean
Platform and version requirements: Native (1.3)
fun String?.equals( other: String?, ignoreCase: Boolean ): Boolean
Returns true
if this string is equal to other, optionally ignoring character case.
Parameters
ignoreCase
- true
to ignore character case when comparing strings. By default false
.
Platform and version requirements: JVM (1.0), JS (1.0), Native (1.0)
fun Char.equals( other: Char, ignoreCase: Boolean = false ): Boolean
Returns true
if this character is equal to the other character, optionally ignoring character case.
import kotlin.test.*
import java.util.*
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
//sampleStart
println("'a'.equals('a', false) is ${'a'.equals('a', false)}") // true
println("'a'.equals('A', false) is ${'a'.equals('A', false)}") // false
println("'a'.equals('A', true) is ${'a'.equals('A', true)}") // true
//sampleEnd
}
Parameters
ignoreCase
-
true
to ignore character case when comparing characters. By default false
.
Two characters are considered the same ignoring case if at least one of the following is true
:
- The two characters are the same (as compared by the == operator)
- Applying the method toUpperCase to each character produces the same result
- Applying the method toLowerCase to each character produces the same result
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