What is the preferred way of producing a String which holds a sequence of whitespaces of an arbitrary length? Is it this way:
final String spaces = " "; //three white spaces
or is there a better way?
I'd say personal preference, as long as the person that will maintain the code after you know what's happening that's what is most important.
Here is another option:
final String spaces = String.format("%"+ 3 +"s", " ");
Just to add on from @Freiheit, this would be another solution to the problem.
final String spaces = StringUtils.leftPad("", 3).toString();
I assume you want to pad or indent other Strings. Using something like Apache StringUtils.leftPad is a much better option than having whitespace String variables.
/w
does not equal whitespace in Java. That sequence will literally just output/w/w/w
into your target. Nor is\w
whitespace in Java, so can you clarify what you are asking?