Declaring Variables
/* In this example, a String object is declared and initialized with a reference to the String "blah" at the top of the main() method. An int named k is declared after the String object but is not given a value until later in the program. Another int named j is declared and intialized in the for loop. This variable will not be accessible outside of the for loop. */ public class TestDeclare { public static void main(String args[]) { String str = "blah"; int k; System.out.println(str); k = 2; for (int j = 0; j < 2; ++j) { System.out.println("j is " + j); } } }
1. | Accessing Outer Class Variables | ||
2. | Specifying initial values in a class definition | ||
3. | The full process of initialization |