Structure of a method
In JAVA, every variable has a type, every expression has a type and every type is strictly defined. The java compiler checks all expression and parameters to ensure that the types are compatible. Any type mismatches are errors that must be corrected before the compiler will finish compiling the class.
The Primitive Data Types
Java defines eight primitive data types. Primitive types are also called as Simple types
These eight data types fall into four groups.
1. Integer -
- byte - 8 bits
- short - 16 bits
- int - 32 bits
- long - 64 bits
- float - 32 bits
- double - 64 bits
- char - 16 bits
4. Boolean
- true or false values - 1 bits
class BoolTest{
public static void main (String args[]){
boolean b;
b = false;
System.out.println("b is "+b);
b = true;
System.out.println("b is "+b);
if(b){
System.out.println("This is executed");
}
b = false;
if(b){
System.out.println("This is not executed");
}
System.out.println("10>9 "+(10>9));
}
}
Variables
The variable is the basic unit of storage in a JAVA program. It is define by combination of an identifiers , a type, and an optional initialize.
Declaring a variable
In java ,all variables must be declared before they can be used. The basic form of a variable is ;
type identifier = value;
Ex-:
int height = 10;
Mainly there are 4 types of variables
- Method local variables
- Block variables
- static variables
- Instance variable
To be continued .........................
-Tharindu Dilshan-




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