If it is of type string
then you can't do that because strings are immutable - they cannot be changed once they are set.
To achieve what you desire, you can use a StringBuilder
StringBuilder someString = new StringBuilder("someString");
someString[4] = 'g';
Update
Why use a string
, instead of a StringBuilder
? For lots of reasons. Here are some I can think of:
- Accessing the value of a string is faster.
- strings can be interned (this doesn't always happen), so that if you create a string with the same value then no extra memory is used.
- strings are immutable, so they work better in hash based collections and they are inherently thread safe.
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