Merge pull request #5620 from rahusriv/rahul/newline1

BAEL-2143 : Adding newline to a string in Java , rahusr@gmail.com, rahul/newline1
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package com.baeldung.string;
public class AddingNewLineToString {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String line1 = "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.";
String line2 = "Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.";
String rhyme = "";
System.out.println("***New Line in a String in Java***");
//1. Using "\n"
System.out.println("1. Using \\n");
rhyme = line1 + "\n" + line2;
System.out.println(rhyme);
//2. Using "\r\n"
System.out.println("2. Using \\r\\n");
rhyme = line1 + "\r\n" + line2;
System.out.println(rhyme);
//3. Using "\r"
System.out.println("3. Using \\r");
rhyme = line1 + "\r" + line2;
System.out.println(rhyme);
//4. Using "\n\r" Note that this is not same as "\r\n"
// Using "\n\r" is equivalent to adding two lines
System.out.println("4. Using \\n\\r");
rhyme = line1 + "\n\r" + line2;
System.out.println(rhyme);
//5. Using System.lineSeparator()
System.out.println("5. Using System.lineSeparator()");
rhyme = line1 + System.lineSeparator() + line2;
System.out.println(rhyme);
//6. Using System.getProperty("line.separator")
System.out.println("6. Using System.getProperty(\"line.separator\")");
rhyme = line1 + System.getProperty("line.separator") + line2;
System.out.println(rhyme);
System.out.println("***HTML to rendered in a browser***");
//1. Line break for HTML using <br>
System.out.println("1. Line break for HTML using <br>");
rhyme = line1 + "<br>" + line2;
System.out.println(rhyme);
//2. Line break for HTML using &#10;
System.out.println("2. Line break for HTML using &#10;");
rhyme = line1 + "&#10;" + line2;
System.out.println(rhyme);
//3. Line break for HTML using &#13;
System.out.println("3. Line break for HTML using &#13;");
rhyme = line1 + "&#13;" + line2;
System.out.println(rhyme);
//4. Line break for HTML using &#10&#13;;
System.out.println("4. Line break for HTML using &#10;&#13;");
rhyme = line1 + "&#10;&#13;" + line2;
System.out.println(rhyme);
//5. Line break for HTML using \n
System.out.println("5. Line break for HTML using \\n");
rhyme = line1 + "\n" + line2;
System.out.println(rhyme);
}
}