- The java.lang.Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(char ch) is an inbuilt method in java that determines if the specified character should be regarded as an ignorable character in a Java identifier or a Unicode identifier.
The following Unicode characters are ignorable in a Java identifier or a Unicode identifier:
- ISO control characters that are not whitespace
- ‘\u0000’ through ‘\u0008’
- ‘\u000E’ through ‘\u001B’
- ‘\u007F’ through ‘\u009F’
- all characters that have the FORMAT general category value
Syntax:
public static boolean isIdentifierIgnorable(char ch)
Parameters: The parameter ch is of character datatype and refers to the character that is to be tested.
Return Value: This method returns true if the character is an ignorable control character that may be part of a Java or Unicode identifier, false otherwise.
Below programs illustrate the Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(char ch) method:
Program 1:
// Java program to illustrate
// Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(char ch) method
import
java.lang.*;
public
class
gfg {
public
static
void
main(String[] args) {
// Creates 2 character primitives c1, c2 and assigning values
char
c1=
'\u0000'
, c2=
'9'
;
// Assigns isIdentifierIgnorable results of
// c1, c2 to boolean primitives
boolean
bool1 = Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(c1);
boolean
bool2 = Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(c2);
String str1 =
"c1 is an ignorable control character is "
+ bool1;
String str2 =
"c2 is an ignorable control character is "
+ bool2;
System.out.println( str1 );
System.out.println( str2 );
}
}
Output:c1 is an ignorable control character is true c2 is an ignorable control character is false
Program 2:
import
java.lang.*;
public
class
gfg {
public
static
void
main(String[] args) {
// Create 2 character primitives c1, c2 and assigning values
char
c1=
'\u000E'
, c2=
'8'
;
// Assigns isIdentifierIgnorable results of
// c1, c2 to boolean primitives
boolean
bool1 = Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(c1);
boolean
bool2 = Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(c2);
String str1 =
"c1 is an ignorable control character is "
+ bool1;
String str2 =
"c2 is an ignorable control character is "
+ bool2;
System.out.println( str1 );
System.out.println( str2 );
}
}
Output:c1 is an ignorable control character is true c2 is an ignorable control character is false
- ISO control characters that are not whitespace
- The java.lang.Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(int codePoint) is similar to the previous method in all manner.
Syntax:
public static boolean isIdentifierIgnorable(int codePoint)
Parameter: The function accepts a single parameter codePoint of integer datatype which specifies the character (Unicode code point) that is to be tested.
Return value: This method returns true if the character is an ignorable control character that may be part of a Java or Unicode identifier, false otherwise.
Below program illustrates the Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(int codepoint) method:
Program 1:// Java program to demonstrate
// the Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(int codepoint) method
import
java.lang.*;
public
class
gfg {
public
static
void
main(String[] args) {
// Integer primitives c1, c2
int
c1 =
0x019f
, c2 =
0x1abc
;
// Assign isIdentifierIgnorable results of cp1, cp2
// to boolean primitives bool1, bool2
boolean
bool1 = Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(c1);
boolean
bool2 = Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(c2);
// Print bool1, bool2 values
System.out.println(
"c1 is an ignorable control character?"
+
" ans is "
+bool1);
System.out.println(
"c2 is an ignorable control character?"
+
" ans is "
+bool2);
}
}
Output:c1 is an ignorable control character? ans is false c2 is an ignorable control character? ans is false
Program 2:
// Java program to demonstrate
// the Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(int codepoint) method
import
java.lang.*;
public
class
gfg {
public
static
void
main(String[] args) {
// Integer primitives c1, c2
int
c1 =
0x119f
, c2 =
0x0abc
;
// Assign isIdentifierIgnorable results of cp1, cp2
// to boolean primitives bool1, bool2
boolean
bool1 = Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(c1);
boolean
bool2 = Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(c2);
// Print bool1, bool2 values
System.out.println(
"c1 is an ignorable control character?"
+
" ans is "
+bool1);
System.out.println(
"c2 is an ignorable control character?"
+
" ans is "
+bool2);
}
}
Output:c1 is an ignorable control character? ans is false c2 is an ignorable control character? ans is false
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/Character.html#isIdentifierIgnorable(char)