What is the replace() method of the StringBuffer class?

February 6th, 2008 by uCertify Leave a reply »

The replace() method of the StringBuffer class replaces one set of characters with another set inside a StringBuffer object. The syntax of using the replace() method is as follows:

StringBuffer replace(int startIndex, endIndex, String str)

The substring, which is to be replaced, is specified by the indexes- startIndex and endIndex. The substring starting from startIndex to endIndex-1 is replaced. The substitute string is passed in str.

Download free practice test for SUN SCJA exam. Click here to download CX310-019 test study guide and practice question.
Like this article? Share it with others
If you like this article, please leave a comment or subscribe this blog via RSS or via e-mail, Bookmark and share through your network. Click the AddThis button below. Thanks.
  • Share/Bookmark
Advertisement

Leave a Reply

uCertify.com | Our Company | Articles | Contact Us | News and Press Release | uCertify India | Entries (RSS)
MCSE: MCSA, MCTS, MCITP    JAVA Certification: SCJP, SCWCD    Cisco Certification: CCNA, CCENT    A+, Network+, Security+ Project+
Oracle Certification: OCP 11g, OCP 10g, OCA 11g, OCA 10g    CIW foundation    EC-212-32,    CISSP    Photoshop ACE CS4    Adobe Flash ACE, PMP, CAPM
© 2008 uCertify.com. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.