It does not--you would typically use Strings instead. E.g.,
String.charAt(index) returns a String.
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Maciek Sakrejda
Truviso, Inc.
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It does not--you would typically use Strings instead. E.g.,
String.charAt(index) returns a String.
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Maciek Sakrejda
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