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Comparing Strings (== operator) This section describes how two string references are compared. If two String variables point to the same object then these two variables are called references for the same object.

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Comparing Strings (== operator)
This section describes how two string references are compared. If two String variables point to the same object then these two variables are called references for the same object.

# Creation of StringBuffer
In this section, you will learn how to create a string buffer. Here we have used the following StringBuffer Constructors.


 

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