Java String length()

The length() method returns the number of characters in a string.

Example

class Main {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
      String str1 = "Java is fun";

// returns the length of str1 int length = str1.length();
System.out.println(str1.length()); } } // Output: 11

length() Syntax

The syntax of the string's length() method is:

string.length()

length() Arguments

  • The length() method doesn't take any arguments.

length() Return Value

  • The length() method returns the length of a given string.

The length is equal to the number of characters (code units) in the string.


Example: Java String length()

class Main {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        String str1 = "Java";
        String str2 = "";

        System.out.println(str1.length());  // 4
        System.out.println("Java".length());  // 4

        // length of empty string
        System.out.println(str2.length());  // 0

       // new line is considered a single character
System.out.println("Java\n".length()); // 5
System.out.println("Learn Java".length()); // 10 } }
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