On Dec 15, 2011, at 3:38, Darryl Smith <darryl.sm...@vcontractor.co.za> wrote:
The intended purpose is to be able to format Strings with text intermixed with variable String values that conform to correct punctuation. i.e. Building up the correct display String depending on which variables are correctly entered. “Please specify the following: “ followed by a comma delimited listing of the required values [Name | Cell | Email Address] terminated by a fullstop. EnhancedBuilder allows us to easily specify the logic to build such a String. EnhancedBuilder eb = new EnhancedBuilder(); eb.setFirstSuffix(": \n") .setSuffix(",\n") .setPrefix(" -") .setLastSuffix(".") .setSkipFirstPrefix(true); System.out.println(eb.append("Please specify the following arguments").append("Username").append("Cell").append("Email").toString()); How is this better than using String.format for example? The proposal feels a little out of scope for [lang]. Gary This e-mail is classified C2 - Vodacom Restricted - Information to be used inside Vodacom but it may be shared with authorised partners. “This e-mail is sent on the Terms and Conditions that can be accessed by Clicking on this link http://www.vodacom.co.za/vodacom/terms+and+conditions " --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org