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StringBuilderDemo: construct the same String three different ways

StringBuilderDemo: construct the same String three different ways
 
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/**
 * StringBuilderDemo: construct the same String three different ways.
 */
public class StringBuilderDemo {

  public static void main(String[] argv) {

    String s1 = "Hello" + ", " + "World";
    System.out.println(s1);

    // Build a StringBuilder, and append some things to it.
    StringBuilder sb2 = new StringBuilder();
    sb2.append("Hello");
    sb2.append(',');
    sb2.append(' ');
    sb2.append("World");

    // Get the StringBuilder's value as a String, and print it.
    String s2 = sb2.toString();
    System.out.println(s2);

    // Now do the above all over again, but in a more
    // concise (and typical "real-world" Java) fashion.

    StringBuilder sb3 = new StringBuilder().append("Hello").append(',')
        .append(' ').append("World");
    System.out.println(sb3.toString());
  }
}



           
         
  








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