The sameFile() function of Java.net.URL class is used to compare two URLs excluding the fragment part. This method returns true if both the URL are same excluding the fragment part else returns false.
Function Signature
public boolean sameFile(URL u)
Syntax
url1.sameFile(url2);
Parameter: This method accepts a mandatory parameter url which is the second url to be compared to this url.
Return Value: This method returns true if both the URL are same excluding the fragment part else returns false.
Below methods illustrate URL.sameFile() method:
Example 1:
// Java program to illustrate // URL.sameFile() method import java.net.*; class GFG { public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception { // create URL1 URL url1 // create URL2 URL url2 // check if two URL are same or not System.out.print( "URL 1 is compared to URL 2: " ); if (url1.sameFile(url2)) System.out.println( "same" ); else System.out.println( "not same" ); } } |
URL 1 is compared to URL 2: same
Example 2: The sameFile() function has a specific use that makes it different from the equals() function. The sameFile() function compares the URL excluding the fragment part. The following example will illustrate the use which makes it different from equals function.
// Java program to check the use of sameFile import java.net.*; class GFG { public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception { // create URL1 URL url1 // create URL2 URL url2 // check if two URL are same or not System.out.print( "URL 1 is compared to URL 2: " ); if (url1.sameFile(url2)) System.out.println( "same" ); else System.out.println( "not same" ); } } |
URL 1 is compared to URL 2: same
Note: If equals function would have been used, then the second code would have printed “not same” but using the sameFile() function it will give result “same”.