Use StringBuilder. Added a comment saying you most likely don't want to use wordWrap.
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@@ -1299,13 +1299,16 @@ public class StringUtil
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/**
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* Wordwraps a string. Treats any whitespace character as a single character.
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*
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* <p>If you want the text to wrap for a graphical display, use a wordwrapping component
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* such as {@link Label} instead.
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*
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* @param str String to word-wrap.
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* @param width Maximum line length.
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*/
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public static String wordWrap (String str, int width)
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{
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int size = str.length();
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StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(size + size/width);
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StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(size + size/width);
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int lastidx = 0;
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while (lastidx < size) {
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if (lastidx + width >= size) {
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