Java String subSequence()

The syntax of the subSequence() method is:

string.subSequence(int startIndex, int endIndex)

Here, string is an object of the String class.


subSequence() Parameters

The subSequence() method takes two parameters.

  • startIndex - the starting index (inclusive)
  • endIndex - the ending index (exclusive)

subSequence() Return Value

  • The subSequence() method returns a CharSequence.

Example: Java String subSequence()

class Main {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    String str = "Java Programming";

    System.out.println(str.subSequence(3, 8)); // a Pro
  }
}
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