palindrome check java code example

Example 1: Java program to check whether string is palindrome using library methods

public class StringPalindromeJava
{
   public static void isPalindrome(String str)
   {
      String strReverse = new StringBuffer(str).reverse().toString();
       // checking for palindrome
      if(str.equals(strReverse))
      {
         System.out.println(str + " is palindrome string.");
      }
      else
      {
         System.out.println(str + " is not palindrome string.");
      }
   }
   public static void main(String[] args)
   {
      // palindrome java
      isPalindrome("eye");
      isPalindrome("rotator");
   }
}

Example 2: easy palindrome program in java

import java.util.*;   
class PalindromeExample2  
{  
   public static void main(String args[])  
   {  
      String original, reverse = ""; // Objects of String class  
      Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);   
      System.out.println("Enter a string/number to check if it is a palindrome");  
      original = in.nextLine();   
      int length = original.length();   
      for ( int i = length - 1; i >= 0; i-- )  
         reverse = reverse + original.charAt(i);  
      if (original.equals(reverse))  
         System.out.println("Entered string/number is a palindrome.");  
      else  
         System.out.println("Entered string/number isn't a palindrome.");   
   }  
}

Example 3: palindrome in java

package test
//The function below checks if a string is a palindrome
//True = Is a palindrome & False = Not a palindrome
	public boolean isPalindromString(String text){
    	String reverse = reverse(text);
      	if(text.equals(reverse))
    	{
        	return true;
      	}
      
      	return false;
    }
//This function returns the reverse String of its input.
//Ex. if given "hello", it will return "olleh"
	public String reverse(String input)
    {     
		if(input == null || input.isEmpty())
        {
			return input;
        }
return input.charAt(input.length()- 1) + reverse
                         (input.substring(0, input.length() - 1));
    }

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