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Splitting a string in Java means to split a string by a certain delimiter into an array of substrings. For example, if I split the string "red,blue,green,yellow,pink" with a comma as the delimiter, I would get the array { "red", "blue", "green", "yellow", "pink" }. Here are three different ways to split a string. Import java.util.StringTokenizer. Then create a new instance of a StringTokenizer with the string to tokenize and the delimiter as parameters. If you do not enter the delimiter as a parameter, the delimiter will automatically default to white space. After you have the StringTokenizer, you can use the nextToken() method to get each token.    import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.StringTokenizer;  public class StringManipulation {     public static void main(String[] args) {         String str = "red,green,blue,yellow,pink";         StringTokenizer tokenizer = new StringTokenizer(str, ",");         int numberOfTokens = tokenizer.countTokens();         String[] splitArr = new String[numberOfTokens];         for (int i = 0; i < numberOfTokens; i++) {             splitArr[i] = tokenizer.nextToken();         }         System.out.println("\nOriginal String: " + str);         System.out.println("Split Array: " + Arrays.toString(splitArr) + "\n");     } }   Before Java 1.4, the StringTokenizer class was used to split strings in Java. But now, the use of StringTokenizer is discouraged and the use of the split() method in the String class or the use of the java.util.regex package is encouraged. The split() method will take in the delimiter as a param and return an array of sub-strings that are the same as the tokens from the StringTokenizer.   import java.util.Arrays;  public class StringManipulation {     public static void main(String[] args) {         String str = "red,green,blue,yellow,pink";         String[] splitArr = str.split(",");         System.out.println("\nOriginal String: " + str);         System.out.println("Split Array: " + Arrays.toString(splitArr) + "\n");     } } Import java.util.regex.Pattern. Use the compile() method of the Pattern class to set the delimiter and then give the split() method the string that you want to split. The Pattern will return an array of substrings.    import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.regex.Pattern;  public class StringManipulation {     public static void main(String[] args) {         String str = "red,green,blue,yellow,pink";         String[] splitArr = Pattern.compile(",").split(str);         System.out.println("\nOriginal String: " + str);         System.out.println("Split Array: " + Arrays.toString(splitArr) + "\n");     } } Here is the output that results from any one of these methods for splitting strings.

summary: Understand what it means to split a string. Use StringTokenizer to tokenize the string. Use the String class's split() method. Use regular expressions to split the string. Review your output.


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Have a forthright and tactful conversation with your vet to encourage them to see a professional for PTSD. You might say, "Hey, I've noticed you startle easily and seem to avoid crowded places. Those are both symptoms of post-traumatic stress. Have you talked to someone about it?" If they become defensive or resistant to your suggestions, don't pressure them. Say something like, "I just wanted to tell you what I'd noticed. If you decide to get help, I'm here if you need me." If you know a veteran who has trouble driving or lacks transportation, offer to take them to their doctor’s or therapy appointments at the VA. Some communities offer shuttle service to transport a group of veterans back and forth. If you have some free time, offer to drive the shuttle. A wide collection of non-profit organizations offer services to veterans with PTSD or to people with PTSD in general. Pass along these resources to help your vet get the support and treatment they need. Some helpful resources include:  The National Center for PTSD at https://www.ptsd.va.gov. The Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255. If the vet would prefer not to go through the VA, connect them with veteran-run resources, like Vet Centers where counseling is provided by veterans.  Start Your Recovery, a program designed to help those struggling with substance abuse issues. Visit the website at https://startyourrecovery.org/who/veterans-military. You can also look for other veteran-run recovery centers, like Dry Hootch. If you are the close friend or family member of a veteran, support groups might help you to better understand what your loved one is going through. These groups may provide veterans and their families with practical coping strategies and encouragement for dealing with PTSD. Contact your local VA for information about support groups in your area. You might also find general PTSD support groups by reaching out to mental health clinics in your community.

summary: Show concern if they aren't getting treatment. Provide rides to appointments. Connect them with PTSD resources. Attend PTSD support groups for veterans.


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This will be the official Twitter application. " The application is also free on Android devices. If you haven’t left the Twitter install page of Google Play, you can just tap on Open. If not, go to your list of applications and look for the icon there. If you don’t have an account, you will need to create one.
summary: Open Google Play from your android device’s applications page. Type "Twitter" into the search box. Click on the first application to pop up. Click on "Install. Open the app. Log in to your Twitter account.