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35,526 PointsAre there no template literals in java?
String concatenation is kinda ugly and boring. JavaScript got template literals and interpolations recently, I was wondering if there is something equivalent to that in Java.
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Anthony Albertorio
22,624 PointsThe closest I have seen is this:
System.out.printf("This is a template %s %s %s", "for", "an ", "example");
%s is for strings %d for digits %f for floats
Hope this helps.