Hello mate,

Here it goes.

char a = 't';
String charStr = new String(String.valueOf(a));

or simply:

String charStr = String.valueOf(a);

Hope that helps.

Regards,
TS

2009/11/22 tedpottel <tedpot...@gmail.com>

> Hi,
> I'm trying to creat a row of buttons with the letters a to z in them,
> hear is my code
>        char a;
>                a='B';
>                a++;
>                while(a<'z')
>                {
>                String set= new String(a);
>                mPanel.add( new Button(set) );
>                }
> The line
> String set= new String(a);
>  has a error, no constructer.
> Is there a way to store a char in a string?
> Or another soultion to my code block?
> Ted
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