I am just learning Java as a hobby.
Ho开发者_如何学Gow do I make a class define a field? E.g.
private string[] biscuitlist
Thank you for any help provided.
Java is case sensitive. You need to declare it as String[]
, not as string[]
.
package yourpackage;
public class YourClass {
private String[] biscuitlist;
}
That said, this is actually not "subclassing". So your question title actually contradicts with the question message. To learn more about Java in general, I strongly recommend to go through the Trails Covering the Basics. Good luck.
The declaration goes inside the class definition as well.
public class SomeClass {
private String[] biscuitlist; // declare the variable
public SomeClass(){} // empty constructor
public String[] getList() {
// the variable is private so provide a getter for external access
return biscuitList;
}
}
If you declare the variable private only methods inside the class can access it. Checkout access controls to understand this if you need to.
You have defined variable already. Just note,
- Java is case sensitive.
- All classes starts uppercase, e.g.
String
,Date
,List
, etc by convention.
A class is basically a set of data (fields) and a bunch of operations(methods) on those fields
public class yourClass{
//define fields here
private String[] biscuitlist;
// java will automagically set biscuitlist to a null reference
//make a constructor for your class if it will ever be instantiated
public yourClass(){
}
//do stuff here (methods)
}
So basically defining a field is as simple as typing in the access(public, private, protected) giving it a type (String, int, String[], Object) and giving it a name. if not assigned a value after they will default based on the java API (objects get a null reference, ints get 0 etc.)
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