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PrintStream append(CharSequence) method in Java with Examples

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  • Last Updated : 31 Jan, 2019
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The append(CharSequence) method of PrintStream Class in Java is used to write the specified CharSequence on the stream. This CharSequence value is taken as a parameter.

Syntax:

public PrintStream append(CharSequence charSequence)

Parameters: This method accepts a mandatory parameter charSequence which is the CharSequence to be written in the Stream.

Return Value: This method returns this PrintStream instance.

Below methods illustrates the working of append(CharSequence) method:

Program 1:




// Java program to demonstrate
// PrintStream append(CharSequence) method
  
import java.io.*;
  
class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
  
        try {
  
            // Create a PrintStream instance
            PrintStream stream
                = new PrintStream(System.out);
  
            // Write the CharSequence 'GeeksForGeeks'
            // to this stream using append() method
            // This will put the charSequence in the stream
            // till it is printed on the console
            stream.append("GeeksForGeeks");
  
            stream.flush();
        }
        catch (Exception e) {
            System.out.println(e);
        }
    }
}

Output:

GeeksForGeeks

Program 2:




// Java program to demonstrate
// PrintStream append(CharSequence) method
  
import java.io.*;
  
class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
  
        try {
  
            // Create a PrintStream instance
            PrintStream stream
                = new PrintStream(System.out);
  
            // Write the CharSequence 'GFG'
            // to this stream using append() method
            // This will put the charSequence in the stream
            // till it is printed on the console
            stream.append("GFG");
  
            stream.flush();
        }
        catch (Exception e) {
            System.out.println(e);
        }
    }
}

Output:

GFG

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