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Concatenates two arrays of strings
    
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import java.util.StringTokenizer;

/**
 * Some string manipulation utilities.
 *
 @author <a href="mailto:[email protected]">Armin Haaf</a>
 */
public class StringUtil {

  /**
   * concatenates two arrays of strings.
   *
   @param s1 the first array of strings.
   @param s2 the second array of strings.
   @return the resulting array with all strings in s1 and s2
   */
  public static final String[] concat(String[] s1, String[] s2) {
      String[] erg = new String[s1.length + s2.length];

      System.arraycopy(s1, 0, erg, 0, s1.length);
      System.arraycopy(s2, 0, erg, s1.length, s2.length);

      return erg;
  }
  
}

   
    
    
    
  














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