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java.lang.Objectjava.lang.StringBuffer
public final class StringBuffer
A thread-safe, mutable sequence of characters. 
 A string buffer is like a String, but can be modified. At any 
 point in time it contains some particular sequence of characters, but 
 the length and content of the sequence can be changed through certain 
 method calls.
 
String buffers are safe for use by multiple threads. The methods are synchronized where necessary so that all the operations on any particular instance behave as if they occur in some serial order that is consistent with the order of the method calls made by each of the individual threads involved.
 The principal operations on a StringBuffer are the 
 append and insert methods, which are 
 overloaded so as to accept data of any type. Each effectively 
 converts a given datum to a string and then appends or inserts the 
 characters of that string to the string buffer. The 
 append method always adds these characters at the end 
 of the buffer; the insert method adds the characters at 
 a specified point. 
 
 For example, if z refers to a string buffer object 
 whose current contents are "start", then 
 the method call z.append("le") would cause the string 
 buffer to contain "startle", whereas 
 z.insert(4, "le") would alter the string buffer to 
 contain "starlet". 
 
 In general, if sb refers to an instance of a StringBuffer, 
 then sb.append(x) has the same effect as 
 sb.insert(sb.length(), x).
 
Whenever an operation occurs involving a source sequence (such as appending or inserting from a source sequence) this class synchronizes only on the string buffer performing the operation, not on the source.
 Every string buffer has a capacity. As long as the length of the 
 character sequence contained in the string buffer does not exceed 
 the capacity, it is not necessary to allocate a new internal 
 buffer array. If the internal buffer overflows, it is 
 automatically made larger. 
 As of  release JDK 5, this class has been supplemented with an equivalent 
 class designed for use by a single thread, StringBuilder.  The 
 StringBuilder class should generally be used in preference to 
 this one, as it supports all of the same operations but it is faster, as 
 it performs no synchronization.
StringBuilder, 
String, 
Serialized Form| Constructor Summary | |
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| StringBuffer()Constructs a string buffer with no characters in it and an initial capacity of 16 characters. | |
| StringBuffer(CharSequence seq)Constructs a string buffer that contains the same characters as the specified CharSequence. | |
| StringBuffer(int capacity)Constructs a string buffer with no characters in it and the specified initial capacity. | |
| StringBuffer(String str)Constructs a string buffer initialized to the contents of the specified string. | |
| Method Summary | |
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|  StringBuffer | append(boolean b)Appends the string representation of the booleanargument to the sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | append(char c)Appends the string representation of the charargument to this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | append(char[] str)Appends the string representation of the chararray 
 argument to this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | append(char[] str,
       int offset,
       int len)Appends the string representation of a subarray of the chararray argument to this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | append(CharSequence s)Appends the specified CharSequenceto this
 sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | append(CharSequence s,
       int start,
       int end)Appends a subsequence of the specified CharSequenceto this
 sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | append(double d)Appends the string representation of the doubleargument to this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | append(float f)Appends the string representation of the floatargument to this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | append(int i)Appends the string representation of the intargument to this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | append(long lng)Appends the string representation of the longargument to this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | append(Object obj)Appends the string representation of the Objectargument. | 
|  StringBuffer | append(String str)Appends the specified string to this character sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | append(StringBuffer sb)Appends the specified StringBuffer to this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | appendCodePoint(int codePoint)Appends the string representation of the codePointargument to this sequence. | 
|  int | capacity()Returns the current capacity. | 
|  char | charAt(int index)Returns the charvalue in this sequence at the specified index. | 
|  int | codePointAt(int index)Returns the character (Unicode code point) at the specified index. | 
|  int | codePointBefore(int index)Returns the character (Unicode code point) before the specified index. | 
|  int | codePointCount(int beginIndex,
               int endIndex)Returns the number of Unicode code points in the specified text range of this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | delete(int start,
       int end)Removes the characters in a substring of this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | deleteCharAt(int index)Removes the charat the specified position in this
 sequence. | 
|  void | ensureCapacity(int minimumCapacity)Ensures that the capacity is at least equal to the specified minimum. | 
|  void | getChars(int srcBegin,
         int srcEnd,
         char[] dst,
         int dstBegin)Characters are copied from this sequence into the destination character array dst. | 
|  int | indexOf(String str)Returns the index within this string of the first occurrence of the specified substring. | 
|  int | indexOf(String str,
        int fromIndex)Returns the index within this string of the first occurrence of the specified substring, starting at the specified index. | 
|  StringBuffer | insert(int offset,
       boolean b)Inserts the string representation of the booleanargument into this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | insert(int offset,
       char c)Inserts the string representation of the charargument into this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | insert(int offset,
       char[] str)Inserts the string representation of the chararray 
 argument into this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | insert(int index,
       char[] str,
       int offset,
       int len)Inserts the string representation of a subarray of the strarray argument into this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | insert(int dstOffset,
       CharSequence s)Inserts the specified CharSequenceinto this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | insert(int dstOffset,
       CharSequence s,
       int start,
       int end)Inserts a subsequence of the specified CharSequenceinto
 this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | insert(int offset,
       double d)Inserts the string representation of the doubleargument into this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | insert(int offset,
       float f)Inserts the string representation of the floatargument into this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | insert(int offset,
       int i)Inserts the string representation of the second intargument into this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | insert(int offset,
       long l)Inserts the string representation of the longargument into this sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | insert(int offset,
       Object obj)Inserts the string representation of the Objectargument into this character sequence. | 
|  StringBuffer | insert(int offset,
       String str)Inserts the string into this character sequence. | 
|  int | lastIndexOf(String str)Returns the index within this string of the rightmost occurrence of the specified substring. | 
|  int | lastIndexOf(String str,
            int fromIndex)Returns the index within this string of the last occurrence of the specified substring. | 
|  int | length()Returns the length (character count). | 
|  int | offsetByCodePoints(int index,
                   int codePointOffset)Returns the index within this sequence that is offset from the given indexbycodePointOffsetcode
 points. | 
|  StringBuffer | replace(int start,
        int end,
        String str)Replaces the characters in a substring of this sequence with characters in the specified String. | 
|  StringBuffer | reverse()Causes this character sequence to be replaced by the reverse of the sequence. | 
|  void | setCharAt(int index,
          char ch)The character at the specified index is set to ch. | 
|  void | setLength(int newLength)Sets the length of the character sequence. | 
|  CharSequence | subSequence(int start,
            int end)Returns a new character sequence that is a subsequence of this sequence. | 
|  String | substring(int start)Returns a new Stringthat contains a subsequence of
 characters currently contained in this character sequence. | 
|  String | substring(int start,
          int end)Returns a new Stringthat contains a subsequence of
 characters currently contained in this sequence. | 
|  String | toString()Returns a string representing the data in this sequence. | 
|  void | trimToSize()Attempts to reduce storage used for the character sequence. | 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
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| clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait | 
| Constructor Detail | 
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public StringBuffer()
public StringBuffer(int capacity)
capacity - the initial capacity.
NegativeArraySizeException - if the capacity
               argument is less than 0.public StringBuffer(String str)
16 plus the length of the string argument.
str - the initial contents of the buffer.
NullPointerException - if str is nullpublic StringBuffer(CharSequence seq)
CharSequence. The initial capacity of
 the string buffer is 16 plus the length of the
 CharSequence argument.
 
 If the length of the specified CharSequence is
 less than or equal to zero, then an empty buffer of capacity
 16 is returned.
seq - the sequence to copy.
NullPointerException - if seq is null| Method Detail | 
|---|
public int length()
length in interface CharSequencepublic int capacity()
public void ensureCapacity(int minimumCapacity)
minimumCapacity argument. 
 2. 
 minimumCapacity argument is nonpositive, this
 method takes no action and simply returns.
minimumCapacity - the minimum desired capacity.public void trimToSize()
capacity() method.
public void setLength(int newLength)
newLength, the character at 
 index k in the new character sequence is the same as the 
 character at index k in the old sequence if k is less 
 than the length of the old character sequence; otherwise, it is the 
 null character '\u0000'. 
  
 In other words, if the newLength argument is less than 
 the current length, the length is changed to the specified length.
 
 If the newLength argument is greater than or equal 
 to the current length, sufficient null characters 
 ('\u0000') are appended so that 
 length becomes the newLength argument. 
 
 The newLength argument must be greater than or equal 
 to 0.
newLength - the new length
IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the
               newLength argument is negative.length()public char charAt(int index)
char value in this sequence at the specified index.
 The first char value is at index 0, the next at index
 1, and so on, as in array indexing.
 
 The index argument must be greater than or equal to
 0, and less than the length of this sequence.
 
If the char value specified by the index is a
 surrogate, the surrogate
 value is returned.
charAt in interface CharSequenceindex - the index of the desired char value.
char value at the specified index.
IndexOutOfBoundsException - if index is 
             negative or greater than or equal to length().length()public int codePointAt(int index)
char values
 (Unicode code units) and ranges from 0 to
 length() - 1.
  If the char value specified at the given index
 is in the high-surrogate range, the following index is less
 than the length of this sequence, and the
 char value at the following index is in the
 low-surrogate range, then the supplementary code point
 corresponding to this surrogate pair is returned. Otherwise,
 the char value at the given index is returned.
index - the index to the char values
indexpublic int codePointBefore(int index)
char values
 (Unicode code units) and ranges from 1 to length().
  If the char value at (index - 1)
 is in the low-surrogate range, (index - 2) is not
 negative, and the char value at (index -
 2) is in the high-surrogate range, then the
 supplementary code point value of the surrogate pair is
 returned. If the char value at index -
 1 is an unpaired low-surrogate or a high-surrogate, the
 surrogate value is returned.
index - the index following the code point that should be returned
public int codePointCount(int beginIndex,
                          int endIndex)
beginIndex and extends to the char at
 index endIndex - 1. Thus the length (in
 chars) of the text range is
 endIndex-beginIndex. Unpaired surrogates within
 this sequence count as one code point each.
beginIndex - the index to the first char of
 the text range.endIndex - the index after the last char of
 the text range.
public int offsetByCodePoints(int index,
                              int codePointOffset)
index by codePointOffset code
 points. Unpaired surrogates within the text range given by
 index and codePointOffset count as
 one code point each.
index - the index to be offsetcodePointOffset - the offset in code points
public void getChars(int srcBegin,
                     int srcEnd,
                     char[] dst,
                     int dstBegin)
dst. The first character to 
 be copied is at index srcBegin; the last character to 
 be copied is at index srcEnd-1. The total number of 
 characters to be copied is srcEnd-srcBegin. The 
 characters are copied into the subarray of dst starting 
 at index dstBegin and ending at index:
 dstbegin + (srcEnd-srcBegin) - 1
srcBegin - start copying at this offset.srcEnd - stop copying at this offset.dst - the array to copy the data into.dstBegin - offset into dst.
NullPointerException - if dst is 
             null.
IndexOutOfBoundsException - if any of the following is true:
             srcBegin is negative
             dstBegin is negative
             srcBegin argument is greater than 
             the srcEnd argument.
             srcEnd is greater than 
             this.length().
             dstBegin+srcEnd-srcBegin is greater than 
             dst.length
             
public void setCharAt(int index,
                      char ch)
ch. This 
 sequence is altered to represent a new character sequence that is 
 identical to the old character sequence, except that it contains the 
 character ch at position index. 
 
 The index argument must be greater than or equal to 
 0, and less than the length of this sequence.
index - the index of the character to modify.ch - the new character.
IndexOutOfBoundsException - if index is 
             negative or greater than or equal to length().length()public StringBuffer append(Object obj)
Object 
 argument.
 
 The argument is converted to a string as if by the method 
 String.valueOf, and the characters of that 
 string are then appended to this sequence.
obj - an Object.
String.valueOf(java.lang.Object), 
append(java.lang.String)public StringBuffer append(String str)
 The characters of the String argument are appended, in 
 order, increasing the length of this sequence by the length of the 
 argument. If str is null, then the four 
 characters "null" are appended.
 
 Let n be the length of this character sequence just prior to 
 execution of the append method. Then the character at 
 index k in the new character sequence is equal to the character 
 at index k in the old character sequence, if k is less 
 than n; otherwise, it is equal to the character at index 
 k-n in the argument str.
str - a string.
public StringBuffer append(StringBuffer sb)
The characters of the StringBuffer argument are appended, in order, to the contents of this StringBuffer, increasing the length of this StringBuffer by the length of the argument. If sb is null, then the four characters "null" are appended to this StringBuffer.
 Let n be the length of the old character sequence, the one 
 contained in the StringBuffer just prior to execution of the 
 append method. Then the character at index k in 
 the new character sequence is equal to the character at index k 
 in the old character sequence, if k is less than n; 
 otherwise, it is equal to the character at index k-n in the 
 argument sb.
 
 This method synchronizes on this (the destination) 
 object but does not synchronize on the source (sb).
sb - the StringBuffer to append.
public StringBuffer append(CharSequence s)
CharSequence to this
 sequence.
 
 The characters of the CharSequence argument are appended, 
 in order, increasing the length of this sequence by the length of the 
 argument.
 
The result of this method is exactly the same as if it were an invocation of this.append(s, 0, s.length());
This method synchronizes on this (the destination) 
 object but does not synchronize on the source (s).
 
If s is null, then the four characters 
 "null" are appended.
append in interface Appendables - the CharSequence to append.
public StringBuffer append(CharSequence s,
                           int start,
                           int end)
CharSequence to this
 sequence.
 
 Characters of the argument s, starting at
 index start, are appended, in order, to the contents of
 this sequence up to the (exclusive) index end. The length
 of this sequence is increased by the value of end - start.
 
 Let n be the length of this character sequence just prior to
 execution of the append method. Then the character at
 index k in this character sequence becomes equal to the
 character at index k in this sequence, if k is less than
 n; otherwise, it is equal to the character at index 
 k+start-n in the argument s.
 
 If s is null, then this method appends
 characters as if the s parameter was a sequence containing the four
 characters "null".
append in interface Appendables - the sequence to append.start - the starting index of the subsequence to be appended.end - the end index of the subsequence to be appended.
IndexOutOfBoundsException - if
                  start or end are negative, or
             start is greater than end or
             end is greater than s.length()public StringBuffer append(char[] str)
char array 
 argument to this sequence. 
 The characters of the array argument are appended, in order, to the contents of this sequence. The length of this sequence increases by the length of the argument.
 The overall effect is exactly as if the argument were converted to 
 a string by the method String.valueOf(char[]) and the 
 characters of that string were then appended 
 to this character sequence.
str - the characters to be appended.
public StringBuffer append(char[] str,
                           int offset,
                           int len)
char array argument to this sequence.
 
 Characters of the char array str, starting at
 index offset, are appended, in order, to the contents
 of this sequence. The length of this sequence increases
 by the value of len.
 
 The overall effect is exactly as if the arguments were converted to
 a string by the method String.valueOf(char[],int,int) and the
 characters of that string were then appended
 to this character sequence.
str - the characters to be appended.offset - the index of the first char to append.len - the number of chars to append.
public StringBuffer append(boolean b)
boolean 
 argument to the sequence.
 
 The argument is converted to a string as if by the method 
 String.valueOf, and the characters of that 
 string are then appended to this sequence.
b - a boolean.
String.valueOf(boolean), 
append(java.lang.String)public StringBuffer append(char c)
char 
 argument to this sequence. 
 
 The argument is appended to the contents of this sequence. 
 The length of this sequence increases by 1. 
 
 The overall effect is exactly as if the argument were converted to 
 a string by the method String.valueOf(char) and the character 
 in that string were then appended to this 
 character sequence.
append in interface Appendablec - a char.
public StringBuffer append(int i)
int 
 argument to this sequence. 
 
 The argument is converted to a string as if by the method 
 String.valueOf, and the characters of that 
 string are then appended to this sequence.
i - an int.
String.valueOf(int), 
append(java.lang.String)public StringBuffer appendCodePoint(int codePoint)
codePoint
 argument to this sequence.
  The argument is appended to the contents of this sequence.
 The length of this sequence increases by
 Character.charCount(codePoint).
 
 The overall effect is exactly as if the argument were
 converted to a char array by the method Character.toChars(int) and the character in that array were
 then appended to this character
 sequence.
codePoint - a Unicode code point
public StringBuffer append(long lng)
long 
 argument to this sequence.
 
 The argument is converted to a string as if by the method 
 String.valueOf, and the characters of that 
 string are then appended to this sequence.
lng - a long.
String.valueOf(long), 
append(java.lang.String)public StringBuffer append(float f)
float 
 argument to this sequence.
 
 The argument is converted to a string as if by the method 
 String.valueOf, and the characters of that 
 string are then appended to this string sequence.
f - a float.
String.valueOf(float), 
append(java.lang.String)public StringBuffer append(double d)
double 
 argument to this sequence.
 
 The argument is converted to a string as if by the method 
 String.valueOf, and the characters of that 
 string are then appended to this sequence.
d - a double.
String.valueOf(double), 
append(java.lang.String)
public StringBuffer delete(int start,
                           int end)
start and extends to
 the character at index end - 1 or to the end of the
 sequence if no such character exists. If
 start is equal to end, no changes are made.
start - The beginning index, inclusive.end - The ending index, exclusive.
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException - if start
             is negative, greater than length(), or
                   greater than end.public StringBuffer deleteCharAt(int index)
char at the specified position in this
 sequence. This sequence is shortened by one char.
 Note: If the character at the given index is a supplementary
 character, this method does not remove the entire character. If
 correct handling of supplementary characters is required,
 determine the number of chars to remove by calling
 Character.charCount(thisSequence.codePointAt(index)),
 where thisSequence is this sequence.
index - Index of char to remove
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException - if the index
                    is negative or greater than or equal to
                    length().
public StringBuffer replace(int start,
                            int end,
                            String str)
String. The substring
 begins at the specified start and extends to the character
 at index end - 1 or to the end of the
 sequence if no such character exists. First the
 characters in the substring are removed and then the specified
 String is inserted at start. (This 
 sequence will be lengthened to accommodate the
 specified String if necessary.)
start - The beginning index, inclusive.end - The ending index, exclusive.str - String that will replace previous contents.
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException - if start
             is negative, greater than length(), or
                   greater than end.public String substring(int start)
String that contains a subsequence of
 characters currently contained in this character sequence. The 
 substring begins at the specified index and extends to the end of
 this sequence.
start - The beginning index, inclusive.
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException - if start is
             less than zero, or greater than the length of this object.
public CharSequence subSequence(int start,
                                int end)
An invocation of this method of the form
behaves in exactly the same way as the invocationsb.subSequence(begin, end)
This method is provided so that this class can implement thesb.substring(begin, end)
CharSequence interface. 
subSequence in interface CharSequencestart - the start index, inclusive.end - the end index, exclusive.
IndexOutOfBoundsException - if start or end are negative,
          if end is greater than length(),
          or if start is greater than end
public String substring(int start,
                        int end)
String that contains a subsequence of
 characters currently contained in this sequence. The 
 substring begins at the specified start and 
 extends to the character at index end - 1.
start - The beginning index, inclusive.end - The ending index, exclusive.
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException - if start
             or end are negative or greater than
                   length(), or start is
                   greater than end.
public StringBuffer insert(int index,
                           char[] str,
                           int offset,
                           int len)
str
 array argument into this sequence. The subarray begins at the
 specified offset and extends len chars.
 The characters of the subarray are inserted into this sequence at
 the position indicated by index. The length of this
 sequence increases by len chars.
index - position at which to insert subarray.str - A char array.offset - the index of the first char in subarray to
             be inserted.len - the number of chars in the subarray to
             be inserted.
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException - if index
             is negative or greater than length(), or
             offset or len are negative, or
             (offset+len) is greater than
             str.length.
public StringBuffer insert(int offset,
                           Object obj)
Object 
 argument into this character sequence.
 
 The second argument is converted to a string as if by the method 
 String.valueOf, and the characters of that 
 string are then inserted into this sequence at the indicated 
 offset. 
 
 The offset argument must be greater than or equal to 
 0, and less than or equal to the length of this 
 sequence.
offset - the offset.obj - an Object.
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException - if the offset is invalid.String.valueOf(java.lang.Object), 
insert(int, java.lang.String), 
length()
public StringBuffer insert(int offset,
                           String str)
 The characters of the String argument are inserted, in 
 order, into this sequence at the indicated offset, moving up any 
 characters originally above that position and increasing the length 
 of this sequence by the length of the argument. If 
 str is null, then the four characters 
 "null" are inserted into this sequence.
 
The character at index k in the new character sequence is equal to:
offset 
 -offset in the 
 argument str, if k is not less than 
 offset but is less than offset+str.length() 
 -str.length() in the 
 old character sequence, if k is not less than 
 offset+str.length()
 
 The offset argument must be greater than or equal to 
 0, and less than or equal to the length of this 
 sequence.
offset - the offset.str - a string.
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException - if the offset is invalid.length()
public StringBuffer insert(int offset,
                           char[] str)
char array 
 argument into this sequence.
 
 The characters of the array argument are inserted into the 
 contents of this sequence at the position indicated by 
 offset. The length of this sequence increases by 
 the length of the argument. 
 
 The overall effect is exactly as if the argument were converted to 
 a string by the method String.valueOf(char[]) and the 
 characters of that string were then 
 inserted into this 
 character sequence at the position indicated by
 offset.
offset - the offset.str - a character array.
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException - if the offset is invalid.
public StringBuffer insert(int dstOffset,
                           CharSequence s)
CharSequence into this sequence.
 
 The characters of the CharSequence argument are inserted,
 in order, into this sequence at the indicated offset, moving up
 any characters originally above that position and increasing the length 
 of this sequence by the length of the argument s.
 
The result of this method is exactly the same as if it were an invocation of this object's insert(dstOffset, s, 0, s.length()) method.
If s is null, then the four characters 
 "null" are inserted into this sequence.
dstOffset - the offset.s - the sequence to be inserted
IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the offset is invalid.
public StringBuffer insert(int dstOffset,
                           CharSequence s,
                           int start,
                           int end)
CharSequence into
 this sequence.
 
 The subsequence of the argument s specified by
 start and end are inserted,
 in order, into this sequence at the specified destination offset, moving
 up any characters originally above that position. The length of this
 sequence is increased by end - start.
 
The character at index k in this sequence becomes equal to:
dstOffset
 +start-dstOffset in
 the argument s, if k is greater than or equal to
 dstOffset but is less than dstOffset+end-start
 -(end-start) in this
 sequence, if k is greater than or equal to
 dstOffset+end-start
 
 The dstOffset argument must be greater than or equal to
 0, and less than or equal to the length of this
 sequence.
 
The start argument must be nonnegative, and not greater than
 end.
 
The end argument must be greater than or equal to
 start, and less than or equal to the length of s.
 
If s is null, then this method inserts
 characters as if the s parameter was a sequence containing the four
 characters "null".
dstOffset - the offset in this sequence.s - the sequence to be inserted.start - the starting index of the subsequence to be inserted.end - the end index of the subsequence to be inserted.
IndexOutOfBoundsException - if dstOffset
             is negative or greater than this.length(), or
              start or end are negative, or
              start is greater than end or
              end is greater than s.length()
public StringBuffer insert(int offset,
                           boolean b)
boolean 
 argument into this sequence. 
 
 The second argument is converted to a string as if by the method 
 String.valueOf, and the characters of that 
 string are then inserted into this sequence at the indicated 
 offset. 
 
 The offset argument must be greater than or equal to 
 0, and less than or equal to the length of this 
 sequence.
offset - the offset.b - a boolean.
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException - if the offset is invalid.String.valueOf(boolean), 
insert(int, java.lang.String), 
length()
public StringBuffer insert(int offset,
                           char c)
char 
 argument into this sequence. 
 
 The second argument is inserted into the contents of this sequence
 at the position indicated by offset. The length 
 of this sequence increases by one. 
 
 The overall effect is exactly as if the argument were converted to 
 a string by the method String.valueOf(char) and the character 
 in that string were then inserted into 
 this character sequence at the position indicated by
 offset.
 
 The offset argument must be greater than or equal to 
 0, and less than or equal to the length of this 
 sequence.
offset - the offset.c - a char.
IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the offset is invalid.length()
public StringBuffer insert(int offset,
                           int i)
int 
 argument into this sequence. 
 
 The second argument is converted to a string as if by the method 
 String.valueOf, and the characters of that 
 string are then inserted into this sequence at the indicated 
 offset. 
 
 The offset argument must be greater than or equal to 
 0, and less than or equal to the length of this 
 sequence.
offset - the offset.i - an int.
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException - if the offset is invalid.String.valueOf(int), 
insert(int, java.lang.String), 
length()
public StringBuffer insert(int offset,
                           long l)
long 
 argument into this sequence. 
 
 The second argument is converted to a string as if by the method 
 String.valueOf, and the characters of that 
 string are then inserted into this sequence at the position 
 indicated by offset. 
 
 The offset argument must be greater than or equal to 
 0, and less than or equal to the length of this 
 sequence.
offset - the offset.l - a long.
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException - if the offset is invalid.String.valueOf(long), 
insert(int, java.lang.String), 
length()
public StringBuffer insert(int offset,
                           float f)
float 
 argument into this sequence. 
 
 The second argument is converted to a string as if by the method 
 String.valueOf, and the characters of that 
 string are then inserted into this sequence at the indicated 
 offset. 
 
 The offset argument must be greater than or equal to 
 0, and less than or equal to the length of this 
 sequence.
offset - the offset.f - a float.
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException - if the offset is invalid.String.valueOf(float), 
insert(int, java.lang.String), 
length()
public StringBuffer insert(int offset,
                           double d)
double 
 argument into this sequence.
 
 The second argument is converted to a string as if by the method 
 String.valueOf, and the characters of that 
 string are then inserted into this sequence at the indicated 
 offset. 
 
 The offset argument must be greater than or equal to 
 0, and less than or equal to the length of this 
 sequence.
offset - the offset.d - a double.
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException - if the offset is invalid.String.valueOf(double), 
insert(int, java.lang.String), 
length()public int indexOf(String str)
isthis.toString().startsWith(str, k)
true.
str - any string.
-1 is returned.
NullPointerException - if str is 
          null.
public int indexOf(String str,
                   int fromIndex)
     k >= Math.min(fromIndex, str.length()) &&
                   this.toString().startsWith(str, k)
 
str - the substring for which to search.fromIndex - the index from which to start the search.
NullPointerException - if str is
            null.public int lastIndexOf(String str)
this.length(). 
 The returned index is the largest value k such that 
 is true.this.toString().startsWith(str, k)
str - the substring to search for.
-1 is returned.
NullPointerException - if str is 
          null.
public int lastIndexOf(String str,
                       int fromIndex)
     k <= Math.min(fromIndex, str.length()) &&
                   this.toString().startsWith(str, k)
 
str - the substring to search for.fromIndex - the index to start the search from.
NullPointerException - if str is 
          null.public StringBuffer reverse()
char values) just prior to
 execution of the reverse method. Then the
 character at index k in the new character sequence is
 equal to the character at index n-k-1 in the old
 character sequence.
 Note that the reverse operation may result in producing surrogate pairs that were unpaired low-surrogates and high-surrogates before the operation. For example, reversing "\uDC00\uD800" produces "\uD800\uDC00" which is a valid surrogate pair.
public String toString()
String object is allocated and initialized to 
 contain the character sequence currently represented by this 
 object. This String is then returned. Subsequent 
 changes to this sequence do not affect the contents of the 
 String.
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