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I'm trying to create a method that will print a line of n characters above and below the actual text. Basically borders for the readable text.

Instead of creating the String bar = "======================"; I would like the method to simply fill the line with = to a specified number of characters.

here's what I have:

String title = "Program 1";
String bar = "======================";
String text = "readable text here";

public String printOutput(){

  return (title + '\n' + bar + '\n' + text + '\n' + bar);

}//end printOutput

for the return statement I have tried using this but it didn't work:

return (title + '\n' + String.fill(58, =) ); // fill a line of length 58 with ='s

is something wrong with my syntax? Netbeans complains about an "Illegal start of expression" twice.

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    What didn't work? Compiler error? Wrong output? Exception? More info needed. Sep 8, 2013 at 19:30
  • netbeans said, before i compiled, "illegal start of expression" twice
    – cupojava
    Sep 8, 2013 at 19:57
  • There is no String.fill method and even if there were, you would have to quote the =. Sep 9, 2013 at 21:06

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I'm not familiar with the String.fill call (and couldn't find any documentation on this from the API)

Taking that into account I think the following is along the lines of what you're looking for:

char [] output;
output = new char[58];
Arrays.fill(output,'=');
return new String(output);

Note that you'll also need to import java.util.Arrays class.

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You can achieve the required format using the following snippet as well:

String.format("%58", "=").replace(" ","=");

String.fill() is not documented here(http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/String.html)

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