java.lang.Character isLetterOrDigit(char ch)

Description

The Character.isLetterOrDigit(char ch) java method Determines if the specified character is a letter or digit.

A character is considered to be a letter or digit if either Character.isLetter(char ch) or Character.isDigit(char ch) returns true for the character.

This method cannot handle supplementary characters. To support all Unicode characters, including supplementary characters, use the isLetterOrDigit(int) method.

The isLetterOrDigit(char ch) method of Character class is static thus it should be accessed statically which means the we would be calling this method in this format:

Character.isLetterOrDigit(char ch)

Non static method is usually called by just declaring method_name(argument) however in this case since the method is static, it should be called by appending the class name as suffix. We will be encountering a compilation problem if we call the java isLetterOrDigit() method non statically.

Method Syntax

public static boolean isLetterOrDigit(char ch)

Method Argument

Data Type Parameter Description
char ch the character to be tested.

Method Returns

The isLetterOrDigit(char ch) method of Character class returns true if the character is a letter or digit; false otherwise.

Compatibility

Requires Java 1.0.2 and up

Java Character isLetterOrDigit(char ch) Example

Below is a simple java example on the usage of isLetterOrDigit(char ch) method of Character class.

package com.javatutorialhq.java.examples;

import java.util.Scanner;

/*
 * This example source code demonstrates the use of 
 * isLetterOrDigit(char ch) method of Character class.
 */

public class CharacterIsLetterOrDigitCharExample {

	public static void main(String[] args) {

		
		// Ask for user input
		System.out.print("Enter a character:");
		
		// use scanner to get the user input
		Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);
		
		// get a single character
		char value = s.nextLine().toCharArray()[0];
		
		// close the scanner object
		s.close();
		
		// check if the user input is a letter/digit or not
		boolean checkBool = Character.isLetterOrDigit(value);
		// print result
		if(checkBool){
			System.out.print("User input '"+value+"' is a letter/digit");
		}
		else{
			System.out.print("User input '"+value+"' is not a letter/digit");
		}
		
	}

}

Sample Output

Below is the sample output when you run the above example.

java Character isLetterOrDigit(char ch) example output