Indicates whether the given character is an explicit break-character - Java java.lang

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Indicates whether the given character is an explicit break-character

Demo Code

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//package com.java2s;

public class Main {
    /** linefeed character */
    public static final char LINEFEED_CHAR = '\n';
    /** carriage return */
    public static final char CARRIAGE_RETURN = '\r';
    /** next line control character */
    public static final char NEXT_LINE = '\u0085';
    /** line-separator */
    public static final char LINE_SEPARATOR = '\u2028';
    /** paragraph-separator */
    public static final char PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR = '\u2029';

    /**
     * Indicates whether the given character is an explicit break-character
     * 
     * @param c
     *            the character to check
     * @return true if the character represents an explicit break
     */
    public static boolean isExplicitBreak(final int c) {
        return c == LINEFEED_CHAR || c == CARRIAGE_RETURN || c == NEXT_LINE
                || c == LINE_SEPARATOR || c == PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR;
    }
}

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