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SBSC_USE_STRINGBUFFER_CONCATENATION
SBSC: Method concatenates strings using + in a loop (SBSC_USE_STRINGBUFFER_CONCATENATION)
The method seems to be building a String using concatenation in a loop.
In each iteration, the String is converted to a StringBuffer/StringBuilder,
appended to, and converted back to a String.
This can lead to a cost quadratic in the number of iterations,
as the growing string is recopied in each iteration.
Better performance can be obtained by using
a StringBuffer (or StringBuilder in Java 1.5) explicitly.
For example:
// This is bad
String s = "";
for (int i = 0; i < field.length; ++i) {
s = s + field[i];
}
// This is better
StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer();
for (int i = 0; i < field.length; ++i) {
buf.append(field[i]);
}
String s = buf.toString();