// Fig. 29.10: StringBufferConstructors.java
// construtores StringBuffer.

public class StringBufferConstructors 
{
   public static void main( String args[] )
   {
      StringBuffer buffer1 = new StringBuffer();         
      StringBuffer buffer2 = new StringBuffer( 10 );     
      StringBuffer buffer3 = new StringBuffer( "hello" );

      System.out.printf( "buffer1 = \"%s\"\n", buffer1.toString());
      System.out.printf( "buffer2 = \"%s\"\n", buffer2.toString());
      System.out.printf( "buffer3 = \"%s\"\n", buffer3.toString());
   } // fim de main
} // fim da classe StringBufferConstructors 


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