Assembling Strings with String Concatenation
Java allows you to assemble String
objects into larger strings by using operators +
or +=
. This is known as string concatenation. When both operands of operator +
are String
objects, operator +
creates a new String
object in which the characters of the right operand are placed at the end of those in the left operand—e.g., the expression "hello " + "there"
creates the String "hello there"
.
In line 24 of Fig. D.2, the expression "Maximum is: " + result
uses operator +
with operands of types String
and double
. Every primitive value and object in Java has a String representation. When one of the +
operator’s operands is a String
, the other is converted to a String
, then the two are concatenated. In line ...
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