How in Java can I get list of all characters appearing in string, with number of their appearances ? Let’s say we have a string “I am really busy right now” so I should get :
i-2, a-2, r-2, m-1 and so on.
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Just have a mapping of every character and their counts. You can get the character array of a
StringusingString#toCharArray()and loop through it using the enhanced for loop. On every iteration, get the count from the mapping, set it if absent and then increment it with 1 and put back in map. Pretty straightforward.Here’s a basic kickoff example:
To learn more about maps, check the Sun tutorial on the subject.
You commented that it’s "for a project", but it’s however a typical homework question because it’s pretty basic and covered in the first chapters of a decent Java book/tutorial. If you’re new to Java, I suggest to get yourself through the Sun Trails Covering the Basics.