Class StringJoiner
- java.lang.Object
-
- java.util.StringJoiner
public final class StringJoiner extends Object
StringJoiner
is used to construct a sequence of characters separated by a delimiter and optionally starting with a supplied prefix and ending with a supplied suffix.
Prior to adding something to the StringJoiner
, its sj.toString()
method will, by default, return prefix + suffix
. However, if the setEmptyValue
method is called, the emptyValue
supplied will be returned instead. This can be used, for example, when creating a string using set notation to indicate an empty set, i.e. "{}"
, where the prefix
is "{"
, the suffix
is "}"
and nothing has been added to the StringJoiner
.
- API Note:
-
The String
"[George:Sally:Fred]"
may be constructed as follows:StringJoiner sj = new StringJoiner(":", "[", "]"); sj.add("George").add("Sally").add("Fred"); String desiredString = sj.toString();
A
StringJoiner
may be employed to create formatted output from aStream
usingCollectors.joining(CharSequence)
. For example:List<Integer> numbers = Arrays.asList(1, 2, 3, 4); String commaSeparatedNumbers = numbers.stream() .map(i -> i.toString()) .collect(Collectors.joining(", "));
- Since:
- 1.8
- See Also:
-
Collectors.joining(CharSequence)
,Collectors.joining(CharSequence, CharSequence, CharSequence)
Constructors
Constructor and Description |
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StringJoiner(CharSequence delimiter) Constructs a |
StringJoiner(CharSequence delimiter,
CharSequence prefix,
CharSequence suffix) Constructs a |
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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StringJoiner |
add(CharSequence newElement) Adds a copy of the given |
int |
length() Returns the length of the |
StringJoiner |
merge(StringJoiner other) Adds the contents of the given |
StringJoiner |
setEmptyValue(CharSequence emptyValue) Sets the sequence of characters to be used when determining the string representation of this |
String |
toString() Returns the current value, consisting of the |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
Constructors
StringJoiner
public StringJoiner(CharSequence delimiter)
Constructs a StringJoiner
with no characters in it, with no prefix
or suffix
, and a copy of the supplied delimiter
. If no characters are added to the StringJoiner
and methods accessing the value of it are invoked, it will not return a prefix
or suffix
(or properties thereof) in the result, unless setEmptyValue
has first been called.
- Parameters:
-
delimiter
- the sequence of characters to be used between each element added to theStringJoiner
value - Throws:
-
NullPointerException
- ifdelimiter
isnull
StringJoiner
public StringJoiner(CharSequence delimiter, CharSequence prefix, CharSequence suffix)
Constructs a StringJoiner
with no characters in it using copies of the supplied prefix
, delimiter
and suffix
. If no characters are added to the StringJoiner
and methods accessing the string value of it are invoked, it will return the prefix + suffix
(or properties thereof) in the result, unless setEmptyValue
has first been called.
- Parameters:
-
delimiter
- the sequence of characters to be used between each element added to theStringJoiner
-
prefix
- the sequence of characters to be used at the beginning -
suffix
- the sequence of characters to be used at the end - Throws:
-
NullPointerException
- ifprefix
,delimiter
, orsuffix
isnull
Methods
setEmptyValue
public StringJoiner setEmptyValue(CharSequence emptyValue)
Sets the sequence of characters to be used when determining the string representation of this StringJoiner
and no elements have been added yet, that is, when it is empty. A copy of the emptyValue
parameter is made for this purpose. Note that once an add method has been called, the StringJoiner
is no longer considered empty, even if the element(s) added correspond to the empty String
.
- Parameters:
-
emptyValue
- the characters to return as the value of an emptyStringJoiner
- Returns:
- this
StringJoiner
itself so the calls may be chained - Throws:
-
NullPointerException
- when theemptyValue
parameter isnull
toString
public String toString()
Returns the current value, consisting of the prefix
, the values added so far separated by the delimiter
, and the suffix
, unless no elements have been added in which case, the prefix + suffix
or the emptyValue
characters are returned
add
public StringJoiner add(CharSequence newElement)
Adds a copy of the given CharSequence
value as the next element of the StringJoiner
value. If newElement
is null
, then "null"
is added.
- Parameters:
-
newElement
- The element to add - Returns:
- a reference to this
StringJoiner
merge
public StringJoiner merge(StringJoiner other)
Adds the contents of the given StringJoiner
without prefix and suffix as the next element if it is non-empty. If the given StringJoiner
is empty, the call has no effect.
A StringJoiner
is empty if add()
has never been called, and if merge()
has never been called with a non-empty StringJoiner
argument.
If the other StringJoiner
is using a different delimiter, then elements from the other StringJoiner
are concatenated with that delimiter and the result is appended to this StringJoiner
as a single element.
- Parameters:
-
other
- TheStringJoiner
whose contents should be merged into this one - Returns:
- This
StringJoiner
- Throws:
-
NullPointerException
- if the otherStringJoiner
is null
length
public int length()
Returns the length of the String
representation of this StringJoiner
. Note that if no add methods have been called, then the length of the String
representation (either prefix + suffix
or emptyValue
) will be returned. The value should be equivalent to toString().length()
.
- Returns:
- the length of the current value of
StringJoiner
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