java.lang
Class StringBuffer
Method Summary |
StringBuffer
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leftShift(Object value)
Overloads the left shift operator to provide an easy way to append multiple
objects as string representations to a StringBuffer.
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String
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plus(String value)
Appends a String to this StringBuffer.
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void
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putAt(EmptyRange range, Object value)
Support the range subscript operator for StringBuffer.
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void
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putAt(IntRange range, Object value)
Support the range subscript operator for StringBuffer.
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int
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size()
Provide the standard Groovy size() method for StringBuffer .
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leftShift
public StringBuffer leftShift(Object value)
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- Overloads the left shift operator to provide an easy way to append multiple
objects as string representations to a StringBuffer.
- Parameters:
value
- a value to append.
- Returns:
- the StringBuffer on which this operation was invoked
- Since:
- 1.0
plus
public String plus(String value)
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- Appends a String to this StringBuffer.
- Parameters:
value
- a String.
- Returns:
- a String
- Since:
- 1.0
putAt
public void putAt(EmptyRange range, Object value)
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- Support the range subscript operator for StringBuffer.
- Parameters:
range
- a Range.
value
- the object that's toString() will be inserted.
- Since:
- 1.0
putAt
public void putAt(IntRange range, Object value)
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- Support the range subscript operator for StringBuffer. Index values are
treated as characters within the buffer.
- Parameters:
range
- a Range.
value
- the object that's toString() will be inserted.
- Since:
- 1.0
size
public int size()
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- Provide the standard Groovy
size()
method for StringBuffer
.
- Returns:
- the length of the StringBuffer
- Since:
- 1.0