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    --- title: Difference between Comparing String Using == and .equals() Method in Java - Scaler Topics description: This article by Scaler Topics will give you a comparative analysis between equals and in Java; read to know more. author: Bhavya category: Java --- :::section{.main} Let's say we want to check if two objects or data items are the same. In Java, we have the `"=="` operator and `equals()` method for doing this. In this article, we will learn the difference between == and equals in Java. The `equals()` method in Java compares two objects for equality. It is defined in the `Object` class in Java. The equals() method compares characters by characters and matches the same sequence present or not in both objects. The `==` operator matches memory references and the characters. 1. The equals() method is a function while `==` is an operator. 2. The `==` operator is generally used for memory references comparison. 3. If a class doesn't implement the `equals` method, it will inherit and utilize the implementation-defined in the nearest parent class that has overridden this method. ### Example ```java public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { String str1 = "alice"; String str2 = "alice"; String str3 = new String("alice"); System.out.println(str1 == str2); System.out.println(str2 == str3); System.out.println(str1.equals(str2)); System.out.println(str2.equals(str3)); } } ``` **Output:** ```plaintext true false true true ``` ::: :::section{.main} ## Equality Operator(==) In Java, we use the `"=="` operator to compare two variables of primitive data type and also compare objects. Just like `equals()` method, `"=="` also returns boolean output. Since `"=="` is an operator, it is not overrideable, so we avoid using it to compare two objects. It can be used to compare two variables of `int, char, byte, short, long, boolean, float and double` types. Let us look at an example of this. **Example:** Comparison of two integers. **Code:** ```java public class CompareIntegers { public static void main(String[] args) { int n1 = 10; int n2 = 20; // comparing n1 with n2 System.out.println("Comparing n1 and n2: " + (n1 == n2)); int n3 = 10; int n4 = 20; int n5 = 2 * n3; // n5 = 20 // comparing n4 with n5 System.out.println("Comparing n4 and n5: " + (n4 == n5)); } } ``` **Output:** ```plaintext Comparing n1 and n2: false Comparing n4 and n5: true ``` **Explanation:** * Here, we define five integers. For the first comparison, we can see that `n1` is `10` and `n2` is `20`, so the result is `false`. * For the second comparison, we can see that since `n4` and `n5` both are `20`, we are getting `true` as a result. * We have used the extra variables to show that the `==` operator does not compare the memory locations. ::: :::section{.tip} **Note:** - Using the `"=="` operator to compare two strings is not illegal, and hence, it will not cause any errors. - But since it compares the locations of the strings and thus, it will not give the correct/desired output. ::: :::section{.main} ## Java String equals() Method We use `equals()` in Java to compare two objects. It is defined in **java.lang** package. From the names, we can understand that the [`equals()` method in java](https://www.scaler.com/topics/java/equals-method-in-java/) checks for some equality in the two objects. The `equals()` method, for objects, checks if two objects have the same content or not. Signature of the `equals()` method in Java: ```java boolean equals(Object obj2) ``` Here, `obj2` is the object compared against the object that calls the `equals()` method. Let's understand this with an example. ```java boolean val = obj1.equals(obj2); ``` Here, we are trying to compare `obj1` with `obj2`. The second object is the object passed as a parameter in the signature of the equals function. If `obj1` is equal to `obj2`, the equals() method returns `true`; otherwise, it returns `false`. **Example:** ```java public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { String s1 = "Java"; String s2 = "Java"; String s3 = new String("Java"); boolean res = s1.equals(s2); System.out.println(res); res = s1.equals(s3); System.out.println(res); res = s1.equals("java"); System.out.println(res); res = s1.equals(null); System.out.println(res); } } ``` **Output:** ```plaintext true true false false ``` **Points to Remember:** - Since we are comparing the strings char by char using the `equals()` method, it is an `O(n)` operation where `n` is the size of the shortest string. - For comparing two strings without case-sensitiveness, we can use [equalsIgnoreCase() function in Java.](https://www.scaler.com/topics/equalsignorecase-in-java/) - For lexicographically calculating the difference between two strings, check out the [compareTo() function in Java.](https://www.scaler.com/topics/compareto-in-java/) ::: :::section{.main} ## Difference between Comparing String Using == and .equals() in Java Let us look at the difference between `==` and `.equals()` in Java: | **"==" Operator** | **equals() Method** | |:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:| | `"=="` is a Java operator. Hence, it can not be overridden. | `equals()` is a method in Java; hence, it can be overridden. | | It is generally used to compare two variables of primitive data types but can also be used to compare objects. | It is used to compare `objects.` It can not compare primitive data types. | |It compares the memory location of the objects. For the String objects, it compares them character by character if memory location equality fails. | It compares the data of the two variables, but in the case of objects, it compares the memory locations. | | It takes `O(1)` time for comparison. | It takes `O(1)` time for normal objects and O(n) time for String objects. | | It throws a compile time error if the two variables are not of the same data type. | It returns a "false" value if the objects are not of the same type.| ::: :::section{.summary} ## Conclusion - In this article, we learnt the difference between == and equals in Java. - The `equals()` method in Java is used to compare two objects based on their sequence of characters. - `==` is a Java operator, generally used to compare primitive data types but can also be used to compare objects. - `==` operator compares the data for primitive data types and addresses for objects. - `equals()` method is overridable while `==` is not. ::: :::section{.faq-section} ## FAQs Q: **What is the == operator in Java?** A: The `==` operator in Java is used to compare the values of two objects or primitive data types for equality. Q: **What does <<= mean in Java?** A: In Java, the <<= operator is a bitwise left shift and assignment operator. Q: **What are the rules of equals() method?** A: The `equals()` method in Java is used to compare the contents of two objects for equality, and it should adhere to reflexivity, symmetry, transitivity, consistency, and handle null values. :::

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