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Do local variables in Java have default values?
No, local variables do not have default values. Once we create a local variable we must initialize it before using it. Since the local variables in Java are stored in stack in JVM there is a chance of getting the previous value as default value. Therefore, In Java default values for local variables are not allowed. Example public class Sample { public static void main(String args[] ){ int data; System.out.println(data); } } Error C:\Sample>javac Sample.java Sample.java:4: error: variable data might not have been initialized System.out.println(data); ^ 1 error
Read MoreWhat is a method signature in Java?
The method signature consists of the method name and the parameter list. Example Live Demo public class MethodSignature { public int add(int a, int b){ int c = a+b; return c; } public static void main(String args[]){ MethodSignature obj = new MethodSignature(); int result = obj.add(56, 34); System.out.println(result); } } Output 90 Method ...
Read MoreCan static variables be called using className.variableName in Java?
Class variables also known as static variables are declared with the static keyword There would only be one copy of each class variable per class, regardless of how many objects are created from it. You can access a class variable without instantiation using the class name as className.variableName. Example Live Demo public class Test{ static int num = 92; public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception { System.out.println(Test.num); } } Output 92
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