StringBuffer newtext = null;

The initialization is redundant because it's never used before the 
variable is reassigned with another value.

Carlos

> 
> i get the Message 'Variable newtext intializer null at line 1487 is
> redundant' : and the code looks like this:
> 
> // example 
> 
>       StringBuffer newtext = null;
> 
>       if ( condition )  {
>               newtext = new StringBuffer("text");
>       } else if ( condition1) {
>               newtext = new StringBuffer("text1");    
>       } else newtext = StringBuffer("");
> 
>       // and later i.e
>       System.out.println(newtext);
> 
> any ideas ? do i something wrong ? i don't want to initialize the
> StringBuffer twice ( first with the default value ("") ( or 
> other :) ), and
> then (if condition or condition1 == true) the second time...
> 
> 
> Thanks for feature 'Type cast is redudant', but i miss the option of
> automatically removing of the redudant casting statements, if 
> i remove them
> manually, idea throws exceptions ( Internal Error 
> occured-dialog ), the code
> inspection status becomes 'INVALID' and it has to be restarted :((
> 
> It seems like the app becomes slooooooow after the code inspection...
> 
> best regards
> Tomasz
> 
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