Before I wander off and roll my own I was wondering if anyone knows of a way to do the following sort of thing...
Currently I am using MessageFormat to create some strings. I now have the requirement that some of those strings will have a variab开发者_开发问答le number of arguments.
For example (current code):
MessageFormat.format("{0} OR {1}", array[0], array[1]);
Now I need something like:
// s will have "1 OR 2 OR 3"
String s = format(new int[] { 1, 2, 3 });
and:
// s will have "1 OR 2 OR 3 OR 4"
String s = format(new int[] { 1, 2, 3, 4 });
There are a couple ways I can think of creating the format string, such as having 1 String per number of arguments (there is a finite number of them so this is practical, but seems bad), or build the string dynamically (there are a lot of them so this could be slow).
Any other suggestions?
Unless, I'm missing something this is plain old join
. Until Java 7 gets String.join (no joke) there are some implementations around like Apache commons lang StringUtils.join.
StringUtils.join(new Integer[] { 1, 2, 3, 4 }, "OR");
The only problem is that is does not work on primtive int[] arrays directly.
using Dollar should be simple:
String s1 = $(1, 3).join(" OR ");
String s2 = $(1, 4).join(" OR ");
where $(1, n)
is a range object wrapper (there are wrappers for Collection
s, arrays, CharSequence
s, etc).
You can use the String#join method from Java 8 and onwards, which will allow you to join strings with the given delimiter.
String.join(" OR ", "a", "b", "c")
I think the simplest solution is writing a quick function that runs through the arguments in a for
loop, appending “ OR ” + arg[i]
to a StringBuilder, (with a special case for the first argument), then returning the StringBuilder's toString()
value. How's this?
String format(String... args) {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
if (i > 0) {
sb.append(" OR ");
}
sb.append(args[i]);
}
return sb.toString();
}
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