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Joins the elements of Collection into a single String with string separator.

     
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import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;

public class Main {
  /**
   * <p>Joins the elements of the provided <code>Collection</code> into
   * a single String containing the provided elements.</p>
   *
   * <p>No delimiter is added before or after the list.
   * A <code>null</code> separator is the same as an empty String ("").</p>
   *
   * <p>See the examples here: {@link #join(Object[],String)}. </p>
   *
   * @param collection  the <code>Collection</code> of values to join together, may be null
   * @param separator  the separator character to use, null treated as ""
   * @return the joined String, <code>null</code> if null iterator input
   * @since 2.3
   */
  public static String join(Collection collection, String separator) {
      if (collection == null) {
          return null;
      }
      return join(collection.iterator(), separator);
  }

  /**
   * <p>Joins the elements of the provided <code>Iterator</code> into
   * a single String containing the provided elements.</p>
   *
   * <p>No delimiter is added before or after the list.
   * A <code>null</code> separator is the same as an empty String ("").</p>
   *
   * <p>See the examples here: {@link #join(Object[],String)}. </p>
   *
   * @param iterator  the <code>Iterator</code> of values to join together, may be null
   * @param separator  the separator character to use, null treated as ""
   * @return the joined String, <code>null</code> if null iterator input
   */
  public static String join(Iterator iterator, String separator) {

      // handle null, zero and one elements before building a buffer
      if (iterator == null) {
          return null;
      }
      if (!iterator.hasNext()) {
          return "";
      }
      Object first = iterator.next();
      if (!iterator.hasNext()) {
          return toString(first);
      }

      // two or more elements
      StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(256); // Java default is 16, probably too small
      if (first != null) {
          buf.append(first);
      }

      while (iterator.hasNext()) {
          if (separator != null) {
              buf.append(separator);
          }
          Object obj = iterator.next();
          if (obj != null) {
              buf.append(obj);
          }
      }
      return buf.toString();
  }
  // ToString
  //-----------------------------------------------------------------------
  /**
   * <p>Gets the <code>toString</code> of an <code>Object</code> returning
   * an empty string ("") if <code>null</code> input.</p>
   * 
   * <pre>
   * ObjectUtils.toString(null)         = ""
   * ObjectUtils.toString("")           = ""
   * ObjectUtils.toString("bat")        = "bat"
   * ObjectUtils.toString(Boolean.TRUE) = "true"
   * </pre>
   * 
   * @see StringUtils#defaultString(String)
   * @see String#valueOf(Object)
   * @param obj  the Object to <code>toString</code>, may be null
   * @return the passed in Object's toString, or nullStr if <code>null</code> input
   * @since 2.0
   */
  public static String toString(Object obj) {
      return obj == null ? "" : obj.toString();
  }

}

   
    
    
    
    
  








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