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How to use method overloading for printing different types of array in Java
Problem Description
How to use method overloading for printing different types of array?
Solution
This example shows how to jump to a particular label when break or continue statements occour in a loop.
public class NewClass { public static void main(String[] args) { String strSearch = "This is the string in which you have to search for a substring."; String substring = "substring"; boolean found = false; int max = strSearch.length() - substring.length(); testlbl: for (int i = 0; i <= max; i++) { int length = substring.length(); int j = i; int k = 0; while (length-- != 0) { if(strSearch.charAt(j++) != substring.charAt(k++)){ continue testlbl; } } found = true; break testlbl; } if (found) { System.out.println("Found the substring ."); } else { System.out.println("did not find the substing in the string."); } } }
Result
The above code sample will produce the following result.
Found the substring .
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