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Right 

Apache Commons Lang 3.0 is a java library with lot of utilities and reusable components. This requires the library commons-lang3-3.0.1.jar to be in classpath. The following example shows using StringUtils.right() API. It returns the rightmost length characters of given String.

File Name  :  
com/bethecoder/tutorials/commons_lang/tests/strings/RightTest.java 
Author  :  Sudhakar KV
Email  :  [email protected]
   
package com.bethecoder.tutorials.commons_lang.tests.strings;

import org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils;

public class RightTest {

  /**
   @param args
   */
  public static void main(String[] args) {

    System.out.println(StringUtils.right("abcdefg"2))//fg
    System.out.println(StringUtils.right("abcdefg"4))//defg
    System.out.println(StringUtils.right("abcdefg"6))//bcdefg

    System.out.println(StringUtils.right(null, 4));        //null
    System.out.println(StringUtils.right(""4));          //""
    System.out.println(StringUtils.right("", -1));         //""
    System.out.println(StringUtils.right("abcdefg", -1));  //""
  }

}
   

It gives the following output,
fg
defg
bcdefg
null






 
  


  
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