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CreatingStrings
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/*
this files helps you understand string and shows different ways of creating string
String in java is simply an object that refers to the array pf characters
*/
package strings;
/**
*
* @author Ahsan Qadeer
*/
public class CreatingString {
// ch and ahsan are same
char ch[]={'a','h','s','a','n'};
String name="ahsan";// this is called string literal
//
String name2="ahsan";//this does'nt create a new literal
// name and name2 are refering to same array of characters in the stringConstantPool within memory
String name3="ahsanqadeer";//new literal refering to a new string in string contant pool which resides in heap memory
//other ways of creating strings
String s=new String("ahsan");
// JVM will create a new string object in normal (non-pool) heap memory, and the literal "ahsan" will be placed in the string constant pool.
String s2=new String("ahsan");
// s1 and s2 don't have same reference;
public static void main(String[] args) {
// TODO code application logic here
CreatingString ct=new CreatingString();
System.out.println(ct.name2==ct.name);
}
}