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  • What is the difference between == and equals () in Java?
    Since java lang String class override equals method, It return true if two String object contains same content but == will only return true if two references are pointing to same object Here is an example of comparing two Strings in Java for equality using == and equals() method which will clear some doubts:
  • How do the post increment (i++) and pre increment (++i) operators work . . .
    Can you explain to me the output of this Java code? int a=5,i; i=++a + ++a + a++; i=a++ + ++a + ++a; a=++a + ++a + a++; System out println(a); System out println(i
  • What does the ^ operator do in Java? - Stack Overflow
    Exponentiation in Java As for integer exponentiation, unfortunately Java does not have such an operator You can use double Math pow(double, double) (casting the result to int if necessary) You can also use the traditional bit-shifting trick to compute some powers of two That is, (1L << k) is two to the k-th power for k=0 63 See also
  • What is the percent % operator in java? - Stack Overflow
    Possible duplicate of What's the syntax for mod in java – Sergey Commented May 15, 2017 at 9:31
  • What does the arrow operator, - gt;, do in Java? - Stack Overflow
    Details: Java 6, Apache Commons Collection, IntelliJ 12 Update Answer: It turns out that IntelliJ 12 supports Java 8, which supports lambdas, and is "folding" Predicates and displaying them as lambdas Below is the "un-folded" code
  • What is the Java ?: operator called and what does it do?
    In particular, if Java ever gets another ternary operator, people who use the term "conditional operator" will still be correct and unambiguous - unlike those who just say "ternary operator" Yes, the phrase "ternary operator" has stuck - my answer is part of an effort to "unstick" it, just as I try to correct the claim that "objects are passed
  • in java what does the @ symbol mean? - Stack Overflow
    In Java Persistence API you use them to map a Java class with database tables For example @Table() Used to map the particular Java class to the date base table @Entity Represents that the class is an entity class Similarly you can use many annotations to map individual columns, generate ids, generate version, relationships etc
  • Is there a difference between x++ and ++x in java?
    In Java there is a difference between x++ and ++x ++x is a prefix form: It increments the variables expression then uses the new value in the expression For example if used in code: int x = 3; int y = ++x; Using ++x in the above is a two step operation




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