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Formatting a Message Containing a Number


import java.text.MessageFormat;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] argvthrows Exception {

    Object[] params = new Object[] { new Integer(123)new Integer(1234) };
    String msg = MessageFormat.format("{0} a''s and {1} b''s", params);
    System.out.println(msg);
  }
}

 














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