StringJoiner.Merge(StringJoiner) Method
Definition
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Adds the contents of the given StringJoiner
without prefix and
suffix as the next element if it is non-empty.
[Android.Runtime.Register("merge", "(Ljava/util/StringJoiner;)Ljava/util/StringJoiner;", "", ApiSince=24)]
public Java.Util.StringJoiner? Merge (Java.Util.StringJoiner? other);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("merge", "(Ljava/util/StringJoiner;)Ljava/util/StringJoiner;", "", ApiSince=24)>]
member this.Merge : Java.Util.StringJoiner -> Java.Util.StringJoiner
Parameters
- other
- StringJoiner
The StringJoiner
whose contents should be merged
into this one
Returns
This StringJoiner
- Attributes
Remarks
Adds the contents of the given StringJoiner
without prefix and suffix as the next element if it is non-empty. If the given StringJoiner
is empty, the call has no effect.
A StringJoiner
is empty if #add(CharSequence) add()
has never been called, and if merge()
has never been called with a non-empty StringJoiner
argument.
If the other StringJoiner
is using a different delimiter, then elements from the other StringJoiner
are concatenated with that delimiter and the result is appended to this StringJoiner
as a single element.
Java documentation for java.util.StringJoiner.merge(java.util.StringJoiner)
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