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Java Program to get the reverse of the NavigableSet

karthikeya Boyini
karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 160 Views

We will create a NavigableSet collection and add some elements −NavigableSet set = new TreeSet(); set.add("ABC"); set.add("DEF"); set.add("GHI"); set.add("JKL"); set.add("MNO"); set.add("PQR"); set.add("STU");Now, use descendingSet() for the reverse of NavigableSet −NavigableSetreverse = set.descendingSet();Exampleimport java.util.NavigableSet; import java.util.TreeSet; public class Demo {    public static void main(String[] args) {       NavigableSet set = new TreeSet();       set.add("ABC");       set.add("DEF");       set.add("GHI");       set.add("JKL");       set.add("MNO");       set.add("PQR");       set.add("STU");       NavigableSetreverse = set.descendingSet();       System.out.println("NavigableSet = " + set);       System.out.println("NavigableSet ...

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Java Program to get day of week for the last day of each month in 2019

karthikeya Boyini
karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 416 Views

For last day of each month, at first create a List collection for day of week −ListdayOfWeek = new ArrayList();Now, get day of week for the last day of each month in 2019, set the year using withYear() and use lastDayOfMonth() and getDayOfWeek methods −for (Month m: Month.values()) {    DayOfWeek days = LocalDate.now().withYear(2019).with(m).with(TemporalAdjusters.lastDayOfMonth()).getDayOfWeek(); }Exampleimport java.time.DayOfWeek; import java.time.LocalDate; import java.time.Month; import java.time.temporal.TemporalAdjusters; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; public class Demo {    public static void main(String[] argv) {       ListdayOfWeek = new ArrayList();       for (Month m: Month.values()) {          DayOfWeek days = LocalDate.now().withYear(2019).with(m).with(TemporalAdjusters.lastDayOfMonth()).getDayOfWeek(); ...

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Java Program to fill an array with random numbers

Samual Sam
Samual Sam
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 3K+ Views

Let us first crate an array −double[] arr = new double[5];Now, create Random class object −Random randNum = new Random();Now, fill the above array with random numbers −for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { arr[i] = randNum.nextInt(); }Exampleimport java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Random; public class Demo {    public static void main(String args[]) {       double[] arr = new double[5];       Random randNum = new Random();       for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {          arr[i] = randNum.nextInt();       }       System.out.println("Random numbers = "+Arrays.toString(arr));    } }OutputRandom numbers = [-6.59888981E8, 1.141160731E9, -9.931249E8, 1.335266582E9, 8.27918412E8]

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Is it possible to use this keyword in static context in java?

Maruthi Krishna
Maruthi Krishna
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 1K+ Views

A static method or, block belongs to the class and these will be loaded into the memory along with the class. You can invoke static methods without creating an object. (using the class name as reference).Whereas "this" in Java acts as a reference to the current object. But static contexts(methods and blocks) doesn't have any instance they belong to the class.In a simple sense, to use “this” the method should be invoked by an object, which is not always necessary with static methods.Therefore, you cannot use this keyword from a static method.ExampleIn the following Java program, the class ThisExample contains a private ...

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Can we declare final variables without initialization in java?

Maruthi Krishna
Maruthi Krishna
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 5K+ Views

In Java, final is the access modifier which can be used with a filed class and a method.When a method if final it cannot be overridden.When a variable is final its value cannot be modified further.When a class is final it cannot be extended.Declaring final variable without initializationIf you declare a final variable later on you cannot modify or, assign values to it. Moreover, like instance variables, final variables will not be initialized with default values.Therefore, it is mandatory to initialize final variables once you declare them.Still, if you try to declare final variables without initialization that will generate a ...

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How many ways are there to initialize a final variable in java?

Maruthi Krishna
Maruthi Krishna
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 3K+ Views

In Java, final is the access modifier which can be used with a filed, class and a method.When a method if final it cannot be overridden.When a variable is final its value cannot be modified further.When a class is final it cannot be extended.Initializing a final variableOnce you declare a final variable, it is a must to initialize it. You can initialize the final instance variable −At the time of declaration as.public final String name = "Raju"; public final int age = 20;Within an instance (non-static) block.{    this.name = "Raju";    this.age = 20; }Within a default constructor.public final ...

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Why main() method must be static in java?

Maruthi Krishna
Maruthi Krishna
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 3K+ Views

Static − If you declare a method, subclass, block, or a variable static it is loaded along with the class.In Java whenever we need to call an (instance) method we should instantiate the class (containing it) and call it. If we need to call a method without instantiation it should be static. Moreover, static methods are loaded into the memory along with the class.In the case of the main method, it is invoked by the JVM directly, so it is not possible to call it by instantiating its class. And, it should be loaded into the memory along with the ...

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Why final variable doesn't require initialization in main method in java?

Maruthi Krishna
Maruthi Krishna
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 861 Views

In Java final is the access modifier which can be used with a filed class and a method.When a method if final it cannot be overridden.When a variable is final its value cannot be modified further.When a class is final it cannot be extended.Declaring final variable without initializationIf you declare a variable as final, it is mandatory to initialize it before the end of the constructor. If you don’t, a compile-time error is generated.Examplepublic class Student {    public final String name;    public final int age;    public void display(){       System.out.println("Name of the Student: "+this.name);   ...

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Can we declare main() method as private or protected or with no access modifier in java?

Maruthi Krishna
Maruthi Krishna
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 7K+ Views

Java provides various access specifiers namely private, public and protected etc...The Private modifier restricts the access of members from outside the class. A class and interface cannot be public.The Public access modifier can be associated with class, method, constructor, interface, etc. public can be accessed from any other class.The protected access modifier can be associated with variables, methods, and constructors, which are declared protected in a superclass can be accessed only by the subclasses in other package or any class within the package of the protected members' class.The default access modifier does not have keyword a variable or method declared ...

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Can We declare main() method as Non-Static in java?

Maruthi Krishna
Maruthi Krishna
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 8K+ Views

The public static void main(String ar[]) method is the entry point of the execution in Java. When we run a .class file JVM searches for the main method and executes the contents of it line by line.You can write the main method in your program without the static modifier, the program gets compiled without compilation errors. But, at the time of execution JVM does not consider this new method (without static) as the entry point of the program.  It searches for the main method which is public, static, with return type void, and a String array as an argument.public static int main(String[] ...

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