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Returns a Character
instance representing the specified
char
value.
[Android.Runtime.Register("valueOf", "(C)Ljava/lang/Character;", "")]
public static Java.Lang.Character ValueOf(char c);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("valueOf", "(C)Ljava/lang/Character;", "")>]
static member ValueOf : char -> Java.Lang.Character
a char value.
a Character
instance representing c
.
Returns a Character
instance representing the specified char
value. If a new Character
instance is not required, this method should generally be used in preference to the constructor #Character(char)
, as this method is likely to yield significantly better space and time performance by caching frequently requested values.
This method will always cache values in the range '\u005Cu0000'
to '\u005Cu007F'
, inclusive, and may cache other values outside of this range.
Added in 1.5.
Java documentation for java.lang.Character.valueOf(char)
.
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