Inheritance diagram for StringBuffer:
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StringBuffer () | |
Creates empty string buffer. | |
StringBuffer (int alloc) | |
Creates empty string buffer. | |
StringBuffer (const char *string, int s=0, int l=-1) | |
Creates string buffer with string . | |
StringBuffer (const String *cstring, int s=0, int l=-1) | |
Creates string buffer with string . | |
StringBuffer (const String &cstring, int s=0, int l=-1) | |
Creates string buffer with string . | |
~StringBuffer () | |
Destructor. | |
void | setLength (int newLength) |
Changes the length of this StringBuffer. | |
StringBuffer & | append (const String &string) |
Appends to this string buffer string . | |
StringBuffer & | append (const String *string) |
Appends to this string buffer string . | |
StringBuffer & | append (wchar c) |
Appends to this string buffer string . | |
StringBuffer & | operator+ (const String &string) |
Appends to this string buffer string . | |
StringBuffer & | operator+ (const String *string) |
Appends to this string buffer string . | |
StringBuffer & | operator+ (const char *string) |
Appends to this string buffer string . | |
StringBuffer & | operator+= (const String &string) |
Appends to this string buffer string . | |
StringBuffer & | operator+= (const char *string) |
Appends to this string buffer string . |
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Appends to this string buffer C++ operator+ form. You can write: yourcall(StringBuffer("first")+"second"+third); |
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Appends to this string buffer C++ operator+ form. |
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Appends to this string buffer C++ operator+ form. |
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Appends to this string buffer C++ operator+= form. |
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Appends to this string buffer C++ operator+= form. |