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StringBuilder append() null values as “null” String

Last Updated: October 6, 2022 by Chaitanya Singh | Filed Under: java

While working with StringBuilder you may have come across a strange behaviour of append() method for null values. If you append a null value to the StringBuilder object, it would be stored as a “null” (four character string) in the object instead of no value at all. Let’s take an example to understand what I stated above.

Problem

class AppendNullDemo{ 
  public static void main(String args[]){ 
 
     // String array with few null elements
     String str[] = {" Mango ", null, " Orange ", " Banana ", null};
 
     // Create StringBuilder object
     StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
 
     for (String temp: str){
        sb.append(temp);
     }
 
     // Displaying the output
     System.out.println(sb);
  } 
}

Output:

 Mango null Orange  Banana null

As you can see that null values are appended as “null” strings in the output, however we prefer to have no values for the null elements. The fix of this issue is provided in the next program.

Solution:

Here is the solution of above issue.

class AdppendNullSolution{ 
  public static void main(String args[]){ 
 
     // String array with few null elements
     String str[] = {" Mango ", null, " Orange ", " Banana ", null};
 
     // Create StringBuilder object
     StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
 
     for (String temp: str){
        // Append only when the string is not null
        if (temp != null)
        {
           sb.append(temp);
        }
     }
  
     // Displaying the output
     System.out.println(sb);
  } 
}

Output:

 Mango  Orange  Banana

Issue fixed: Null Strings are eliminated from the output.

The reason of the issue?

The reason is explained in the documentation of the append() method from java docs:
public StringBuilder append(String str): Appends the specified string to this character sequence.
The characters of the String argument are appended, in order, increasing the length of this sequence by the length of the argument. If str is null, then the four characters “null” are appended.

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I have 15 years of experience in the IT industry, working with renowned multinational corporations. Additionally, I have dedicated over a decade to teaching, allowing me to refine my skills in delivering information in a simple and easily understandable manner.

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