Thursday, 14 April 2016

Java Tutorial : Java StringBuffer [trimToSize() method]

StringBufferDemo.java
/*
 * public void trimToSize()
 * 
 * Attempts to reduce storage used for the character
 * sequence. If the buffer is larger than necessary to
 * hold its current sequence of characters, then it may
 * be resized to become more space efficient. Calling
 * this method may, but is not required to, affect the
 * value returned by a subsequent call to the capacity()
 * method.
 */

public class StringBufferDemo
{

    public static void main(String[] args)
    {

        StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer("Welcome");
        System.out.println("Before timeToSize,Length =  "
                + sb.length());

        System.out.println("Before timeToSize,Capacity =  "
                + sb.capacity());

        sb.trimToSize();
        
        System.out.println("After timeToSize,Length =  "
                + sb.length());

        System.out.println("After timeToSize,Capacity  =  "
                + sb.capacity());
    }
}
Output
Before timeToSize,Length =  7
Before timeToSize,Capacity =  23
After timeToSize,Length =  7
After timeToSize,Capacity  =  7
Click the below link to download the code:
https://sites.google.com/site/javaee4321/java/StringBufferDemo_trimToSize_App.zip?attredirects=0&d=1

Github Link:
https://github.com/ramram43210/Java/tree/master/BasicJava/StringBufferDemo_trimToSize_App

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https://bitbucket.org/ramram43210/java/src/b619d82bc2ef649a34c8b32345e1c58e65ad78f7/BasicJava/StringBufferDemo_trimToSize_App/?at=master

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