StringBuffer buffer=new StringBuffer("Hello") buffer.append("There"); System.out.println(buffer);

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The code creates a StringBuffer object with 'Hello' and appends 'There' to it before printing the final string.

  • StringBuffer is mutable, so the original 'Hello' string can be modified

  • The append() metho...read more

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