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− | | In this tutorial we will learn | + | | In this tutorial, we will learn |
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− | | About '''non-static''' '''block''' | + | |* About '''non-static''' '''block''' |
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− | | When a '''non-static block''' executed? | + | |* When a '''non-static block''' executed? |
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− | | Simple example of '''non-static block''' | + | |* Simple example of '''non-static block''' |
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− | |And Why we need '''constructors'''? | + | |* And Why we need '''constructors'''? |
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− | | | + | |how to create a '''constructor''' in '''Java''' using '''Eclipse'''. |
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− | | If not, for relevant tutorials please visit our website which is as shown | + | | If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website which is as shown. |
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− | | Now we will see what a '''non-static block''' is. | + | | Now we will see, what a '''non-static block''' is. |
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− | | Within curly brackets type '''System''' dot '''out''' dot '''println''' within brackets and double quotes '''Non static''' '''block of an instance of Class A ''' semicolon. | + | | Within curly brackets, type: '''System''' dot '''out''' dot '''println''' within brackets and double quotes '''Non static''' '''block of an instance of Class A ''' semicolon. |
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Revision as of 15:20, 1 April 2015
Time | Narration |
00:02 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Non-static block in java. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, we will learn |
00:08 | * About non-static block |
00:10 | * When a non-static block executed? |
00:13 | * Simple example of non-static block |
00:16 | * And Why we need constructors? |
00:18 | Here we are using:
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00:26 | To follow this tutorial, you must know |
00:29 | how to create a constructor in Java using Eclipse. |
00:33 | If not, for relevant tutorials, please visit our website which is as shown. |
00:38 | Now we will see, what a non-static block is. |
00:42 | Any code written between two curly brackets is a non-static block. |
00:46 | We can see the syntax here. |
00:51 | When is a non-static block executed ? |
00:54 | A non-static block is executed for each object that is created. |
00:58 | It executes before the constructor's execution. |
01:04 | It can initialize instance member variables of the class. |
01:08 | Any other execution like calculation could also be given in the block. |
01:14 | Now, let us switch to Eclipse and try to use a non-static block. |
01:22 | I have already opened a class named NonStaticTest in Eclipse. |
01:28 | I also have a created a class named A . |
01:33 | Now inside class A, I will first create a variable of type int. |
01:38 | So type int a semicolon, then press Enter. |
01:46 | Within curly brackets, type: System dot out dot println within brackets and double quotes Non static block of an instance of Class A semicolon. |
02:12 | Then type System dot out dot println within brackets and double quotes The value of a is plus a semicolon. |
02:32 | Now we will declare a constructor. |
02:35 | So type public A opening and closing brackets, open the curly brackets press Enter. |
02:51 | Then type System dot out dot println within brackets and double quotes Constructing object of type A semicolon. |
03:10 | Then type System dot out dot println within brackets and double quotes The value of a is plus a semicolon. |
03:35 | Now save this file. |
03:44 | Inside class NonStaticTest in Eclipse let us create an object of the class A. |
03:53 | So type A space a1 equal to new space A opening and closing brackets semicolon |
04:08 | Next line we will create one more object of class A. |
04:12 | So type A space a2 equal to new space A opening and closing brackets semicolon. |
04:25 | Now Save and run the file. So press Ctrl &S and Ctrl &F11 keys |
04:32 | We get the output as follows: |
04:35 | As we can see when the first object is created, the non-static block is executed. |
04:45 | non-static block of an instance of class A and the instance variable 'a' is initialized to 0. |
04:53 | Only after that the constructor is executed. Constructing object of type A |
05:02 | And here the instance variable is again initialized to 0. |
05:07 | Then again when the second object is created, the non-static block is executed. |
05:16 | This process is repeated. |
05:20 | We can have multiple non-static blocks in a class. |
05:25 | In this case they execute in the sequence in which they appear in the class. |
05:30 | We can try that now. |
05:34 | Include one more block after the first one in class A. |
05:43 | So again type inside curly brackets. |
05:47 | System dot out dot println within brackets and double quotes Second Non static block of an instance of Class A semicolon. |
06:08 | Then type System dot out dot println within brackets and double quotes The value of a is plus a semicolon. |
06:30 | Now save this file ,press Ctrl & S key simultaneously then press Ctrl & F11 to run the program. |
06:44 | We get the output as follows. |
06:48 | we see that after the first block is executed, the second is executed. |
06:58 | Only then the constructor is executed. |
07:07 | Now you might feel why do we need constructors. |
07:10 | The answer is we don't need the default constructor. |
07:15 | But the non-static block cannot be parameterized. |
07:18 | You cannot have objects taking values from out side. |
07:22 | So non-static block is not a substitute for constructor. |
07:27 | So let us summarizes |
07:29 | In this tutorial we learnt : |
07:32 | About non-static block and how to use this block. |
07:35 | For self assessment, |
07:36 | create a class named B. |
07:39 | Create a non-static block and a constructor as shown in the tutorial. |
07:44 | Create an object of class B in the class NonStaticTest already created. |
07:49 | Check the output. |
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08:37 | Thus we have come to the end of this tutorial. |
08:40 | This is Arya Ratish from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thanks for joining. |
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