Java StringBuffer.insert(int dstOffset, CharSequence s)

Syntax

StringBuffer.insert(int dstOffset, CharSequence s) has the following syntax.

public StringBuffer insert(int dstOffset,   CharSequence s)

Example

In the following code shows how to use StringBuffer.insert(int dstOffset, CharSequence s) method.


public class Main {
//ww w .j  a  v a 2  s.  c o  m
  public static void main(String[] arg) {

    StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer("from java2s.com");
    CharSequence cs = "java2s.com";
    buffer.insert(2, cs);
    System.out.println(buffer);
  }

}

The code above generates the following result.





















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