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Default StringBuffer - Appending a Substring Clarification

 I am refering to "Beginning Java 2 - JDK 5 Edition" (ISBN: 81-265-0570-2).

On page 189-190, under the topic "Appending a Substring", the following method has been listed for StringBuffer

append(String, int, int)

There is no such method available. There is an
append(char[], int, int)







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