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Summary: Java Grammar

这里列举的是一些我平时碰到的一些Java Grammar,日积月累。

Class Variable vs Instance Variable: 

Instance variables
Instance variable is the variable declared inside a class, but outside a methodInstance variables belong to an instance of a
class. Another way of saying that is instance variables belong to an object, since an object is an instance of a class. Every object has it’s own copy of the instance variables. Here is what a declaration of an instance variable would look like:Example of an instance variable:class Taxes{ int count; /*...*/}
Class VariableClass variables, however, only have one copy of the variable(s) shared with all instances of the class. It’s important to remember that class variables are also known as static member variables in C++, Java, and C#. Each object of the class does not have its own copy of a class variable. Instead, every object shares the one and only copy of that class variable – and any changes made to that copy are seen by all of the objects of that class. Here is what a class variable – or a static member variable – would look like in C++:Example of a class variable:class Taxes{  static int count;  /*...*/}
Difference between class and instance variablesNow, it should be clear what the difference between instance and class variables is. Class variables only have one copy that is shared by all the different objects of a class, whereas every object has it’s own personal copy of an instance variable. So, instance variables across different objects can have different values whereas class variables across different objects can have only one value.

 

Summary: Java Grammar