- The Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(int codePoint) is an inbuilt method in java that determines if the specified character may be part of a Java identifier as other than the first character.
A character may be a part of Java identifier if any of the following are true:- it is a letter
- it is a currency symbol (such as ‘$’)
- it is a connecting punctuation character (such as ‘_’)
- it is a digit
- it is a numeric letter (such as a Roman numeral character)
- it is a combining mark
- it is a non-spacing mark
- isIdentifierIgnorable returns true for the character.
Syntax:
public static boolean isJavaIdentifierPart(int codePoint)
Parameters: The parameter codePoint of Integer datatype refers to the character (Unicode code point) that is to be tested.
Return Value: The isJavaIdentifierPart(int codepoint) method of Character class returns true if the character may be part of a Java identifier; false otherwise.
Below programs are used to illustrate the Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(int codepoint) method:
Program 1:// Java program to illustrate
// Character.isJavaIdentifierPart() method
import
java.lang.*;
public
class
gfg {
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
{
// Create 2 int primitives c1, c2
int
c1 =
0x01f2
, c2 =
0x78c0
;
// Assign isJavaIdentifierPart results of c1, c2
// to boolean primitives bool1, bool2
boolean
bool1 = Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(c1);
boolean
bool2 = Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(c2);
String str1 =
"c1 may be part of a Java identifier is "
+ bool1;
String str2 =
"c2 may be part of a Java identifier is "
+ bool2;
System.out.println(str1);
System.out.println(str2);
}
}
Output:c1 may be part of a Java identifier is true c2 may be part of a Java identifier is true
Program 2:
// Java program to illustrate
// Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(int codepoint) method
import
java.lang.*;
public
class
gfg {
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
{
// Create 2 int primitives c1, c2
int
c1 =
0x85f1
, c2 =
0x95c0
;
// Assign isJavaIdentifierPart results of c1, c2
// to boolean primitives bool1, bool2
boolean
bool1 = Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(c1);
boolean
bool2 = Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(c2);
String str1 =
"c1 may be part of a Java identifier is "
+ bool1;
String str2 =
"c2 may be part of a Java identifier is "
+ bool2;
// Print b1, b2 values
System.out.println(str1);
System.out.println(str2);
}
}
Output:c1 may be part of a Java identifier is true c2 may be part of a Java identifier is true
- The Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(char ch) is similar to the previous method in all manner but cannot handle supplementary characters. To support all Unicode characters, including supplementary characters, use the previous method.
Syntax:
public static boolean isJavaIdentifierPart(char ch)
Parameters:The parameter ch is of character datatype and refers to the character that is to be tested.
Return Value: The isJavaIdentifierPart(char ch) method of Character class returns true if the character may be part of a Java identifier; false otherwise.
Below programs are used to illustrate the use Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(char ch) method:
Program 1:// Java program to illustrate
// Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(char ch) method
import
java.lang.*;
public
class
gfg {
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
{
// Create 2 char primitives c1, c2 and assign values
char
c1 =
'5'
, c2 =
'%'
;
// Assign isJavaIdentifierPart results of
//c1, c2 to boolean primitives bool1, bool2
boolean
bool1 = Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(c1);
boolean
bool2 = Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(c2);
String str1 = c1 +
" may be part of a Java identifier is "
+ bool1;
String str2 = c2 +
" may be part of a Java identifier is "
+ bool2;
// Print bool1, bool2 values
System.out.println(str1);
System.out.println(str2);
}
}
Output:5 may be part of a Java identifier is true % may be part of a Java identifier is false
Program 2:
// Java program to illustrate
// Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(char ch) method
import
java.lang.*;
public
class
gfg {
public
static
void
main(String[] args)
{
// Create 2 char primitives c1, c2 and assign values
char
c1 =
'6'
, c2 =
'*'
;
// assign isJavaIdentifierPart results of
//c1, c2 to boolean primitives bool1, bool2
boolean
bool1 = Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(c1);
boolean
bool2 = Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(c2);
String str1 = c1 +
" may be part of a Java identifier is "
+ bool1;
String str2 = c2 +
" may be part of a Java identifier is "
+ bool2;
// Print bool1, bool2 values
System.out.println(str1);
System.out.println(str2);
}
}
Output:6 may be part of a Java identifier is true * may be part of a Java identifier is false
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/Character.html#isUnicodeIdentifierPart(int)