BBjString::equalsIgnoreCase
Description
In BBj 7.0 and higher, this method compares this String to another String, ignoring case considerations. Two strings are considered equal ignoring case if they are of the same length and corresponding characters in the two strings are equal ignoring case. Two characters c1 and c2 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 Character.toUpperCase(char) to each character produces the same result
- Applying the method Character.toLowerCase(char) to each character produces the same result
Syntax
Return Value |
Method |
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boolean |
equalsIgnoreCase(String anotherString) |
Parameters
Variable |
Description |
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anotherString |
The string to compare this string against. |
Return Value
Returns true if the argument is not null and it represents an equivalent String ignoring case; false otherwise.
Remarks
None.
Example
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See Also
See the BBj Object Diagram for an illustration of the relationship between BBj Objects.