appendRange

Common
JVM
JS
Native
1.4
fun < T : Appendable > T . appendRange (
value : CharSequence ,
startIndex : Int ,
endIndex : Int
) : T

(source)

Appends a subsequence of the specified character sequence value to this Appendable and returns this instance.

Parameters

value - the character sequence from which a subsequence is appended.

startIndex - the beginning (inclusive) of the subsequence to append.

endIndex - the end (exclusive) of the subsequence to append.

Exceptions

IndexOutOfBoundsException - or IllegalArgumentException when startIndex or endIndex is out of range of the value character sequence indices or when startIndex > endIndex .

Common
JS
Native
1.4
fun StringBuilder . appendRange (
value : CharArray ,
startIndex : Int ,
endIndex : Int
) : StringBuilder

(Common source) (JS source) (Native source)

Appends characters in a subarray of the specified character array value to this string builder and returns this instance.

Characters are appended in order, starting at specified startIndex .

Parameters

value - the array from which characters are appended.

startIndex - the beginning (inclusive) of the subarray to append.

endIndex - the end (exclusive) of the subarray to append.

Exceptions

IndexOutOfBoundsException - or IllegalArgumentException when startIndex or endIndex is out of range of the value array indices or when startIndex > endIndex .

Common
JS
Native
1.4
fun StringBuilder . appendRange (
value : CharSequence ,
startIndex : Int ,
endIndex : Int
) : StringBuilder

(Common source) (JS source) (Native source)

Appends a subsequence of the specified character sequence value to this string builder and returns this instance.

Parameters

value - the character sequence from which a subsequence is appended.

startIndex - the beginning (inclusive) of the subsequence to append.

endIndex - the end (exclusive) of the subsequence to append.

Exceptions

IndexOutOfBoundsException - or IllegalArgumentException when startIndex or endIndex is out of range of the value character sequence indices or when startIndex > endIndex .