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* '''Parameters:''' | * '''Parameters:''' | ||
* `...`: One or more values to append to the buffer. | * `...`: One or more values to append to the buffer. | ||
'''`StringBuilder:appendLine(...)`''' | |||
Appends strings or values followed by a newline (`\n`) to the `StringBuilder` buffer. | |||
* '''Parameters:''' | |||
* `...`: One or more values to append to the buffer. | |||
'''`StringBuilder:clear()`''' | |||
Clears the contents of the `StringBuilder` buffer. | |||
* '''Usage:''' Call this method to reset the `StringBuilder` buffer to an empty state. | |||
'''`StringBuilder:toString()`''' | '''`StringBuilder:toString()`''' | ||
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=== Example Usage === | === Example Usage === | ||
To use the `StringBuilder` module in your Lua scripts, follow these examples: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | ||
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-- Append strings and values to the StringBuilder buffer | -- Append strings and values to the StringBuilder buffer | ||
sb:append("Hello, ") | sb:append("Hello, ") | ||
:append("world!") | |||
sb:append(123) | sb:append(123) | ||
-- Append a new line and more content | |||
sb:appendLine("This is a new line.") | |||
-- Convert StringBuilder buffer to a string | -- Convert StringBuilder buffer to a string | ||
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-- Output the result | -- Output the result | ||
print(result) -- Output: "Hello, world!123" | print(result) -- Output: "Hello, world!123\nThis is a new line." | ||
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Revision as of 21:07, 13 April 2024
`StringBuilder` Module Documentation
The `StringBuilder` module provides functionality to efficiently build and manipulate strings in Lua.
Constructor
`StringBuilder.new()`
Creates a new `StringBuilder` object.
- Returns: `StringBuilder` object.
Methods
`StringBuilder:append(...)`
Appends strings or values to the `StringBuilder` buffer.
- Parameters:
* `...`: One or more values to append to the buffer.
`StringBuilder:appendLine(...)`
Appends strings or values followed by a newline (`\n`) to the `StringBuilder` buffer.
- Parameters:
* `...`: One or more values to append to the buffer.
`StringBuilder:clear()`
Clears the contents of the `StringBuilder` buffer.
- Usage: Call this method to reset the `StringBuilder` buffer to an empty state.
`StringBuilder:toString()`
Converts the `StringBuilder` buffer into a concatenated string.
- Returns: Concatenated string representation of the `StringBuilder` buffer.
Example Usage
To use the `StringBuilder` module in your Lua scripts, follow these examples:
local StringBuilder = require("StringBuilder")
-- Create a new StringBuilder object
local sb = StringBuilder.new()
-- Append strings and values to the StringBuilder buffer
sb:append("Hello, ")
:append("world!")
sb:append(123)
-- Append a new line and more content
sb:appendLine("This is a new line.")
-- Convert StringBuilder buffer to a string
local result = sb:toString()
-- Output the result
print(result) -- Output: "Hello, world!123\nThis is a new line."