Skip to Content
Java Coding Problems
book

Java Coding Problems

by Anghel Leonard
September 2019
Intermediate to advanced
816 pages
18h 47m
English
Packt Publishing
Content preview from Java Coding Problems

Path.equals()

Is path1 equal to path2? Or, is path2 equal to path3? Well, if we perform these tests via Path.equals(), then a possible result will reveal that path1 is equal to path2, but path2 is not equal to path3:

boolean path1EqualsPath2 = path1.equals(path2); // trueboolean path2EqualsPath3 = path2.equals(path3); // false

The Path.equals() method follows the Object.equals() specification. While this method doesn't access the filesystem, equality depends on the filesystem implementation. For example, some filesystem implementations may compare paths in a case-sensitive manner, while others may ignore case.

Become an O’Reilly member and get unlimited access to this title plus top books and audiobooks from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers, thousands of courses curated by job role, 150+ live events each month,
and much more.
Start your free trial

You might also like

Java Coding Problems - Second Edition

Java Coding Problems - Second Edition

Anghel Leonard
Java in a Nutshell, 7th Edition

Java in a Nutshell, 7th Edition

Benjamin J. Evans, David Flanagan
The Well-Grounded Java Developer, Second Edition

The Well-Grounded Java Developer, Second Edition

Benjamin Evans, Martijn Verburg, Jason Clark

Publisher Resources

ISBN: 9781789801415Supplemental Content