The append(CharSequence, int, int) method of Writer Class in Java is used to append a specified portion of the specified charSequence on the writer. This charSequence is taken as a parameter. The starting index and ending index to be written are also taken as parameters.
Syntax:
public void append(CharSequence charSequence, int startingIndex, int endingIndex)
Parameters: This method accepts three mandatory parameters:
- charSequence which is the charSequence to be written in the Stream.
- startingIndex which is the starting index from which the portion of character is to taken.
- endingIndex which is the ending index to be written on the writer.
Return Value: This method do not returns any value.
Below methods illustrates the working of append(CharSequence, int, int) method:
Program 1:
// Java program to demonstrate // Writer append(CharSequence, int, int) method import java.io.*; class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { try { // Create a Writer instance Writer writer = new PrintWriter(System.out); // Get the charSequence // to be written in the writer CharSequence charSequence = "GeeksForGeeks" ; // Get the starting index int startingIndex = 0 ; // Get the length of char int endingIndex = 5 ; // Write the portion of the charSequence // to this writer using append() method // This will put the charSequence in the writer // till it is printed on the console writer.append(charSequence, startingIndex, endingIndex); writer.flush(); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println(e); } } } |
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Program 2:
// Java program to demonstrate // Writer append(CharSequence, int, int) method import java.io.*; class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { try { // Create a Writer instance Writer writer = new PrintWriter(System.out); // Get the charSequence // to be written in the writer CharSequence charSequence = "GFG" ; // Get the starting index int startingIndex = 2 ; // Get the length of char int endingIndex = 3 ; // Write the portion of the charSequence // to this writer using append() method // This will put the charSequence in the writer // till it is printed on the console writer.append(charSequence, startingIndex, endingIndex); writer.flush(); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println(e); } } } |
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