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I have a String called new_alpha which contains only characters (no whitespace). How do I split it so that each character is a different element in a new ArrayList?
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new_alpha
ArrayList
new ArrayList<>(Arrays.asList(new_alpha.split("")))
ArrayList<String>
new_alpha.codePoints().mapToObj(cp -> new String(new int[] { cp }, 0, 1)).collect(Collectors.toCollection(ArrayList::new))
Arrays.asList(new_alpha.toCharArray())
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int len=new_alpha.length(); ArrayList<Character> arr=new ArrayList<Character>(); for(int i=0;i<len;i++) { arr.add(new_alpha.charAt(i)); }
Your all character of String convert into ArrayList;
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