So then John, let me guess. You're a computer Science student at the university of Warwick. Here you go,
String s = "hello #yolo blaaa";
if(s.contains("#")){
int hash = s.indexOf("#") - 1;
s = s.substring(hash);
int space = s...
The index of the first space found after the hashtag is stored in space, this creates a string from the hashtag to the end of the word.. I believe I know the coursework which he is doing and if thats the case then there is always a space after it so this assumption can be made for simplicity.
Okay, let's assume your assumption is correct. There are still two grave mistakes you're making. Should I spill the beans? I'd like if you're able to figure it out :)
Yes it will do this to include the hash, because what he is actually trying to do is make a twitter application where it should have the #. Whilst its not what he asked it is what he needs.