Default Literal For Boolean

Mar 31, 2014

what is default literal for Boolean data type?

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Negative Character Literal?

Jun 3, 2014

char c=(char)-65;

This is legal but how ?? what is the value actually being stored in c ? The output is shown as ﾿.

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String Concatenation And Literal Pool

Jan 6, 2014

I have a program like below:

final String s1 = "AAA";
final String s2 = "AAA";
String s6 = s1+s2;
String s7 = "AAAAAA";
if ( s6 == s7 ){
System.out.println("s6 and s7 are same" );
}

On running, it prints "s6 and s7 are same". But if i remove the final modifier of s1 and s2 then it's not. What could be the reason?

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Code Not Printing String Literal

Sep 18, 2014

I need to use print not println to declare stuff and I need to have string literals I think that's /n. Now when I compile it just shows row1, row2 ect. Why does it work like that?

public class art {
public static void main(String[] args) {
//local variables
String row1= "***********************";
String row2= "** *** *** **";
String row3= "** ***** ***** **";

[Code] ...

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Error - Invalid Float Literal

Apr 26, 2014

While doing trial and error got caught in the below scenario.

public class Crypt {
public static void main (String args[])
{
/*all I want is calculate a binary number (ex -: 22 , 34) using decimal base (10n).
*So, I have to convert 2 p into 10n form so I have to find n in terms of p . We have x as the input.
* The formula works as below.
*2p =10n
*p ln (2) =n ln (10)
*n = p [ln(2) / ln(10)]
*2 p = 10 p [ln(2) / ln(10)]

[Code] ....

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Why There Is No Literal Representation For Binary Numbers In C / C++ Or Java

May 25, 2015

in Operator/Literals, it says "There is no literal representation for binary numbers in C, C++, or Java." seems "0b11001" could reprensent binary numbers?

int i = 0b100;
System.out.println(i);

the output should be 4.

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EJB / EE :: Error - Literal Does Not Match Format String

Mar 3, 2015

I'm trying to insert some data of type date into database table using hibernate.i take the input date from an xhtml form as shown below

addEvent.xhtml
Event Date (dd-mon-yy) :
<br/>
<h:inputText id="eventdate" value="#{eventBean.eventDate}" p:required="required"
p:type="date"/>
<p/>
<h:commandButton value="Add Event" actionListener="#{eventBean.addEvent}" />
<p/>

This is my addEvent method in EventBean.java

public void addEvent(ActionEvent evt) {
uname = Util.getUname();
boolean a = EventDAO.add(this);
if ( a) {
message = "Event has been added!";

[Code] ....

While executing this..i get the following error: ORA-01861: literal does not match format string. Could it be due to any mismatch in date format (chrome browser automatically takes date in the format mm-dd-yyyy )? If yes, how do I resolve it? (I'm using Oracle database)

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Java Literal And Assignment To Different Primary Types

Jan 20, 2015

I thought numeric literal were by default int or doubles, depending on if have a . and numbers after the But I wrote a quick test program as listed below. I understand the float float floatA = 5.5; failed to compile since 5.5 is a literal of type double and you are trying to assign this to a floag

What I am having problems with is byte byteA = 5; 5 is a literal of type int and this is being assigned to a byte and compiler should complain.The compiler does not allow two byte values to be added and assigned to a byte since the result of the addition is an int

class literalTesting{
public static void main(String[] arg){
byte byteA = 5; // allowed WHY I thought literal is an int and assigning int to byte
byte byteB = 10; // allowed

[code]...

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String Literal Is Not Properly Closed By Double Quote

Apr 28, 2014

I am working with java project which is kind of charting room..but the problem is when am writing the query for listing the message in the conversation the error prevail in my eclipse...string literal is not properly closed by double quote...this is my java file

<%
String uname=session.getAttribute("username").toString();
String pword=session.getAttribute("password").toString();
java.util.Date dat=new Date();
int x=1;
try{

[code]....

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String Literal Is Not Properly Closed By A Double Quote

Jul 11, 2014

string literal is not properly closed by a double quote

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Assigning Int Literal To Byte Works But Not As Method Parameter

Apr 23, 2014

If you write

byte b = 100; it works (implicit conversion of implicit int literal 100 to byte.

But if you have a methodvoid bla(byte b){}

And want to invoke it with a literal (which is an int by default):bla(8) then there is no implicit conversion.

Is the byte b = 100; just an exception in Java? And is it the rule that one has to explicitely cast (narrow) integer literals when passing to smaller-than-int types?

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No Default Constructor

Nov 2, 2014

The LocalStudent class inherits the Student class. The IDE states an error of "no default constructor in Student class".I understand that if a LocalStudent object is created, the default constructor of its superclass (aka Student class) will be called implicitly.there is no LocalStudent object being created, so why is the default constructor of Student being called ?

The default constructor of LocalStudent is also overloaded by the created no-arg constructor containining subjects = null; . So there is no call to the superclass default constructor from the default constructor of LocalStudent.

public class Student {
private char year1;
public Student(String name, char year){
year1 = year;
}
public char getYear(){
return year1;

[code]...

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Difference Between Protected Or Default

Mar 28, 2015

I am new in java. Is there any difference between protected or default when we are talking about one package?

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How To Put Default Int / Float For JTextField

Feb 4, 2014

Will I'm tying in my code to set a default number for the JTextField that when the user decide not to put any numbers. Like let say that I want the textfield set to 0 , so then the user do not file it it won't make any problem to the program because its already has a default number.

if (stringGQ != null && stringGW != null && stringGP != null){
 stringGQ = gMQ.getText();
stringGW = gMW.getText();
stringGP = gMP.getText(); 
weightPrice_1M = Double.parseDouble(stringGW) * Double.parseDouble(stringGP);

[Code] .....

Note: This is a small part of my code. when I leave it empty it take the 0 as a value, However, when I write in text field it also take the value of a 0 and the finalTotal is also = to 0.what I'm doing wrong.

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ArrayList - Default Size As 10

Oct 8, 2014

ArrayList l = new ArrayList();
System.out.println(l.size());

When I running the above code in eclipse the console show me the result as "0". So how to rectify this code to find default size as 10.

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Default Method In Interface

Feb 7, 2014

interface I1{
void show();
void display();
default void put(){
System.out.println("I am from interface I1");

[Code] ....

This code is not working..

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Default Access Modifier

Mar 21, 2014

class Course
{
String courseName;
}
class Entry
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Course c = new Course();
c.courseName="java";
System.out.println(c.courseName);
}
}

I have defined these two classes under same java project in Eclipse IDE with no package. Above two class are having default classes. class Course is also having a instance variable courseName with default access. So when we try to compile the Entry class it will give the errors while accessing the instance variable courseName on Line 6 and 7. As both the classes are having default access modifier. class Course is not visible to class Entry, then why we do not get any compilation error while creating the object of class Course on line 5?

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If Interface Can Be Default Then Why Not Protected?

Mar 9, 2014

I was just wondering.. my understanding from everywhere I have read is interface cannot be private or protected (not at the top level) but when we declare an interface without any modifier it is default.

We know default modifier has more restricted access than protected.. public > protected > default > private

Now since an interface can be public and default then why not protected as clearly if they were allowed to be protected they could be implemented by a subclass..?

While typing this question I figured how would an interface know which is it's subclass? that is why Java allows only public i.e. any class can implement it or default i.e. any class within the package can implement.. am I right?

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Initialization And Default Values

Mar 20, 2015

I have a question related to q44 of Examlab.

public static void main(String... args) {
String i;
// String i = null; that would compile
if (i == null) {// this line does not compile as i was not initialized
System.out.print("A");
} else {
System.out.print("B");
i = "A";
main("A", "B");
}
}

Why does the above code not compile although the statement String i should lead to an initialisation of i to the value of null which is the default value for Strings.

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Default Initialization To Appropriate Value By Compiler

Feb 20, 2014

I remember reading Instance variables & local variables (in methods) are initialized to appropriate value by the compiler.

Is this true for static class variables and variables in nested classes ?

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Change Default Program For Extension

Jan 22, 2015

I want to programmatically change the default program which an extension is opened in. So .resantic extensions for example to run in my jar file when I double-click on it. I know i need a bat file or exe file because i can't directly run the jar file. But i was wondering if its possible to run it if its an executable jar file. Else i can just make a bat file that runs my program. Also how can i on double click send the path to the file that was clicked in the args[] array so i can open the actual file aswell instead of just opening the program?

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Printing Default Value Of Int - When Is Variable Initialized

Nov 12, 2014

In the following code the print method prints the default value of int(zero) for the first time even when the variable i has been assigned a value of 4. Why?

class A1{
A1()
{
System.out.println("Inside constructor of A1()");
print();
}
void print()
{
System.out.println("A");

[Code] ....

Output:
Inside constructor of A1()
0
Inside constructor of B1()
4

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How To Add Variables And Default Values To Arraylist

Mar 23, 2015

I am facing difficulties in identifying the proper way to add the selected colors of cards into an arraylist. I am having an arraylist which is:

Java Code: private List<String> selectedCars = new ArrayList<String>(); mh_sh_highlight_all('java'); And one more for the carColors:

Java Code: private List<String> carColors = new ArrayList<String>(); mh_sh_highlight_all('java');

The selectedCards array will store the selected cars ['TOYOTA','MAZDA','NISSAN'] as per the selection from the user.For certain types, there is one default color which is 'Black', however for some of them, the user can select different colors.(ex. if selection is 'Toyota')
Java Code:

String carColor="";
String toyotaColor=""; // The value will be retrieved from the form once the user selected the color
if (selectedCars.contains("MAZDA"))
{
carColor="Black";
}
else if (selectedCars.contains("TOYOTA"))
{
carColor=toyotaColor;

[code]....

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How To Display Default Constructor Values

Sep 13, 2014

I am writing a program that accepts input from the user, I want default values displayed before the input values.

Java Code:

public surfboards() {
surfboardType = "Type not assigned";
shaperName = "Shaper not assigned";
constructionType = "Construction Type not assigned";
surboardSize = 0D;
} mh_sh_highlight_all('java');

I can get the output to display as shown below

(THIS IS WHERE I WANT DEFAULT CONSTRUCTOR DISPLAYED. Currently not displayed)

Type not assigned
Shaper not assigned
Construction Type not assigned
0 Feet

(THIS IS WHERE I WANT DEFAULT CONSTRUCTOR DISPLAYED. Currently not displayed)

input:

Java Code:
Enter Surboard Type:
test
Enter Shaper Name:
test
Enter Surfboard Construction Medium:
test
Enter Surfboard Size:
6.5 mh_sh_highlight_all('java');

Output:
test
test
test
6.5 feet

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Applets :: JRE 7 - Reset Default Toolkit

Aug 14, 2014

I want to use my implemented toolkit while loading applets. So, I have set the Runtime Parameters

-Dawt.toolkit=org.sug.MyToolkit in Java Control panel.

But when it is not picking MyToolkit, instead its default toolkit sun.awt.windows.WToolkit.

I am able to set it perfectly in Java 6 but it is not working in java 7.

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Does Encapsulation Mean That Variables By Default Need To Be Private

Apr 9, 2015

I just recently started learning about encapsulation, how to set variables private and only accessible to other classes through setters() and getters(). I've seen a couple of programming examples, perhaps not enough but some from here, and I sort of built the assumption that by default all variables need to be private. to make things more clear, here's a card dealer I made which simply

1- generates a fulll deck of 52 cards
2- lets user decide how many players, with 5 as Max number allowed as each player is dealt 10 cards.
3- deal cards

I approached this by making A deck , card , player and game class

import java.util.ArrayList;
public class Deck {
//an Object of this Class would generate a full deck ie an ArrayList of 52 Cards
private String[] suits={"Spades","Diamond","Clubs","Hearts"};
private int[] number={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13};
ArrayList<Cards> deck= new ArrayList<Cards>();

[code]....

I can understand why for example Deck class's suit and number arrays are set to private , as they only need to be accessed by this class only. however, both the Deck class's deck arraylist and the Player class arraylist are not private, as I need to transfer these values from one to the other and it felt to me that setting them to private would make it more difficult to deal with them, but what I did instead is to set the Game class dealCard(), which is the only method that have access to them as private. does this achieve the same effect or do I need to set both of these arrayList to private?a follow up question, this is more related to the actual card dealer program, in this code

private void dealCards(){

for(int x = 0 ; x < playerCount ; x++){
for(int y = 0 ; y < 10; y++){
playerList.get(x).pile.add(deck.deck.get(0));
deck.deck.remove(0);
}
}
}

is there an API in ArrayList class that moves(adds to receiver and remove from giver) element across ArrayLists?

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