Variable and Datatype in Java
Variable and Datatype in Java
- Variable
- Types of Variable
- Data Types in Java
| In this page, we will learn about the variable and java data types. Variable is a name of memory location. There are three types of variables: local, instance and static. There are two types of datatypes in java, primitive and non-primitive. |
Variable
| Variable is name of reserved area allocated in memory. |
int data=50;//Here data is variable
Types of Variable
There are three types of variables in java
|
Local Variable
| A variable that is declared inside the method is called local variable. |
Instance Variable
| A variable that is declared inside the class but outside the method is called instance variable . It is not declared as static. |
Static variable
| A variable that is declared as static is called static variable. It cannot be local. |
| We will have detailed learning of these variables in next chapters. |
Example to understand the types of variables
class A{
int data=50;//instance variable
static int m=100;//static variable
void method(){
int n=90;//local variable
}
}//end of class
Data Types in Java
In java, there are two types of data types
|
| Data Type | Default Value | Default size |
|---|---|---|
| Boolean | false | 1 bit |
| char | '\u0000' | 2 byte |
| byte | 0 | 1 byte |
| short | 0 | 2 byte |
| int | 0 | 4 byte |
| long | 0L | 8 byte |
| float | 0.0f | 4 byte |
| double | 0.0d | 8 byte |
Why char uses 2 byte in java and what is \u0000 ?
| because java uses unicode system rather than ASCII code
system. \u0000 is the lowest range of unicode system.To get detail about
Unicode see below. |


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