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− | |Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on '''Static Variables.''' | + | |Welcome to the '''Spoken Tutorial''' on '''Static Variables.''' |
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− | |In this tutorial we will learn about: What are''' static variables''' | + | |In this tutorial, we will learn about: * What are''' static variables''' |
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− | | Creating''' static variables '''and | + | |* Creating''' static variables '''and * How to use''' static variables'''. |
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− | |Here we are using | + | |Here, we are using: |
+ | * '''Ubuntu 12.04''' | ||
+ | * '''JDK 1.7 '''and | ||
+ | * '''Eclipse 4.3.1''' | ||
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− | |You should also have the knowledge of''' classes, objects ''' and''' instance variables''' in | + | |You should also have the knowledge of''' classes, objects ''' and''' instance variables''' in Java. |
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− | |If not, for relevant | + | |If not, for relevant Java tutorials, please visit the link shown. |
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− | |It is declared using the''' static | + | |It is declared using the''' static''' keyword. |
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− | |In this tutorial we will see it in detail. | + | |In this tutorial, we will see it in detail. |
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− | | Now we will switch to''' Eclipse''' and create a new '''project''' called '''StaticVariableDemo'''. | + | | Now, we will switch to''' Eclipse''' and create a new '''project''' called '''StaticVariableDemo'''. |
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− | |Inside this '''project''' we will create the necessary classes to demonstrate the usage of''' Static variables.''' | + | |Inside this '''project''', we will create the necessary classes to demonstrate the usage of''' Static variables.''' |
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− | | So right click on '''src''' folder and click '''New | + | | So, right-click on '''src''' folder and click '''New > Class''' and type the name of the class as''' StudentEnroll''' and press '''Enter'''. |
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− | |Now let us visualize what happens when student enrollments are done. | + | |Now, let us visualize what happens when student enrollments are done. |
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− | |By default '''Total Count''' is 0. The''' Name''' of the first student is '''ADIL.''' | + | |By default, '''Total Count''' is 0. The''' Name''' of the first student is '''ADIL.''' |
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− | |'''Id''' is''' IT101 | + | |'''Id''' is''' IT101''', '''Branch''' is''' IT.''' |
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− | |So the variable''' Total Count''' can be represented as a''' static variable'''. | + | |So, the variable''' Total Count''' can be represented as a''' static variable'''. |
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− | |So these variables can be treated as''' instance variables''' | + | |So, these variables can be treated as''' instance variables'''. |
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− | | Now let us look at the code representing the '''student enrollment class'''. | + | | Now, let us look at the code representing the '''student enrollment class'''. |
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− | |When a '''class''' is loaded a''' static variable''' occupies a single fixed memory location. | + | |When a '''class''' is loaded, a''' static variable''' occupies a single fixed memory location. |
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− | |Now click on''' Source | + | |Now click on''' Source''' > and select''' Generate Constructor using Fields'''. |
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− | |Delete the''' super | + | |Delete the''' super''' keyword from the generated code. |
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− | |So inside the '''constructor''' type | + | |So, inside the '''constructor''', type: '''count ++''' semicolon. |
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− | |Now we will add a ''' | + | |Now we will add a method '''showData'''( ) to this '''class''', to print the values of all the variables. |
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− | |So type''' public void showData( )''' within brackets type the following code to print the values of''' id, name, branch,''' and total number of students enrolled. | + | |So, type''' public void showData( )''' within brackets type the following code to print the values of''' id, name, branch,''' and total number of students enrolled. |
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− | |Now right-click on the '''default package''' and click on '''New | + | |Now right-click on the '''default package''' and click on '''New > Class''' and then type name as''' Demo.''' |
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− | |Inside this '''class,''' we will have the '''main | + | |Inside this '''class,''' we will have the '''main''' method. |
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− | |So type '''main''' and then press ctrl+space to generate the''' main | + | |So, type '''main''' and then press '''ctrl+space''' to generate the''' main''' method. |
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− | |So type the following code ''' StudentEnroll s1 equals new StudentEnroll''' | + | |So, type the following code: ''' StudentEnroll s1 equals new StudentEnroll'''. |
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− | |Within brackets type''' IT101 '''as''' id, ADIL''' as''' name '''and''' IT''' as '''branch.''' | + | |Within brackets, type''' IT101 '''as''' id, ADIL''' as''' name '''and''' IT''' as '''branch.''' |
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− | |So type '''s1.showData( )'''. Now run the '''Demo''' program | + | |So, type: '''s1.showData( )'''. Now '''run''' the '''Demo''' program. |
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Revision as of 11:29, 19 May 2017
00:01 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Static Variables. |
00:05 | In this tutorial, we will learn about: * What are static variables |
00:10 | * Creating static variables and * How to use static variables. |
00:17 | Here, we are using:
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00:27 | To follow this tutorial, you must have knowledge of basics of Java and Eclipse IDE. |
00:35 | You should also have the knowledge of classes, objects and instance variables in Java. |
00:42 | If not, for relevant Java tutorials, please visit the link shown. |
00:49 | A static variable is a variable which is associated with the entire class. |
00:55 | It is also called a class variable. |
00:58 | It is declared using the static keyword. |
01:02 | We have seen about static variable briefly in the earlier tutorial. |
01:08 | In this tutorial, we will see it in detail. |
01:11 | Now, we will switch to Eclipse and create a new project called StaticVariableDemo. |
01:18 | Inside this project, we will create the necessary classes to demonstrate the usage of Static variables. |
01:26 | So, right-click on src folder and click New > Class and type the name of the class as StudentEnroll and press Enter. |
01:37 | Let us illustrate the usage of static variables with an example. |
01:42 | Consider a class created to represent student enrollments in an organisation. |
01:49 | This class contains the Name, Id , Branch and Total Count of students enrolled. |
01:56 | Now, let us visualize what happens when student enrollments are done. |
02:02 | By default, Total Count is 0. The Name of the first student is ADIL. |
02:09 | Id is IT101, Branch is IT. |
02:14 | Now the Total Count is updated as 1. |
02:18 | Similarly when the second student AMAL gets enrolled, Total Count is updated to 2. |
02:25 | When the third student CAROL gets enrolled, Total Count is updated to 3. |
02:32 | Now we can identify that the variable Total Count is common to all the objects and has a single value. |
02:40 | So, the variable Total Count can be represented as a static variable. |
02:45 | We can also see that the variables Name, Id and Branch have their own copies for each object. |
02:54 | Also they have specific values for each object. |
02:59 | So, these variables can be treated as instance variables. |
03:04 | Now, let us look at the code representing the student enrollment class. |
03:09 | The instance variables are declared as id, name and branch. |
03:16 | The variable count is declared as static since it is common to the whole class. |
03:22 | When a class is loaded, a static variable occupies a single fixed memory location. |
03:28 | Whereas Instance variables of each object occupy separate memory locations. |
03:35 | Now click on Source > and select Generate Constructor using Fields. |
03:41 | Delete the super keyword from the generated code. |
03:45 | This constructor can initialise the values of the id, name and branch fields. |
03:51 | We also need to increment the value of the variable count by one every time an object is created. |
03:59 | So, inside the constructor, type: count ++ semicolon. |
04:05 | Now we will add a method showData( ) to this class, to print the values of all the variables. |
04:13 | So, type public void showData( ) within brackets type the following code to print the values of id, name, branch, and total number of students enrolled. |
04:27 | Now right-click on the default package and click on New > Class and then type name as Demo. |
04:36 | Inside this class, we will have the main method. |
04:39 | So, type main and then press ctrl+space to generate the main method. |
04:46 | Now we need to print the Student Enrollment data. |
04:50 | We will create a few objects of StudentEnroll class to represent student enrollments. |
04:57 | So, type the following code: StudentEnroll s1 equals new StudentEnroll. |
05:04 | Now we can pass the values of different arguments. |
05:08 | Within brackets, type IT101 as id, ADIL as name and IT as branch. |
05:17 | Now let us invoke the showData method to print the enrollment details. |
05:22 | So, type: s1.showData( ). Now run the Demo program. |
05:29 | We can see that the values of the instance variables corresponding to s1 get printed. |
05:36 | Also note that the value of the number of student enrollments is 1. |
05:42 | This is because we have created only 1 object. |
05:47 | Now type the following code to create one more object s2. |
05:52 | The showData method can be called once again using s2. |
05:56 | Again run the Demo Program. |
05:59 | We can see that the values of the instance variables corresponding to s2 get printed. |
06:06 | Also note that the value of number of student enrollments is updated to 2 for both s1 and s2. |
06:14 | Now create one more object s3. |
06:18 | Now let us Invoke the showData method again using s3. |
06:23 | Run the Demo Program again. |
06:26 | We can see that the values of instance variables corresponding to s3 get printed. |
06:32 | Also note that the value of number of student enrollments is now updated to 3 in all the cases. |
06:41 | Now we can understand that value of number of student enrollments is common to all the objects. |
06:48 | Come back to slides. |
06:51 | The static modifier is also used along with the final modifier. |
06:56 | It is done to define a constant which is common to the entire class. |
07:01 | Conventionally, the names of such constant variables are spelt in uppercase letters. |
07:08 | Now come back to eclipse. |
07:11 | Open the StudentEnroll class and type the variable declaration as public static final String ORG_NAME = “IITB”; |
07:23 | As an example, if all the students are getting enrolled to the same organisation, say IITB. |
07:31 | It can be represented by using a constant static variable say ORG_NAME. |
07:38 | If the name is composed of more than one word, the words are separated by an underscore. |
07:44 | Usually we declare such constants with a public visibility. |
07:49 | Now go to the Demo class and type the following code. |
07:55 | Here you can see that ORG_NAME is accessed by using its class name StudentEnroll. |
08:03 | Now run the Demo Program again. |
08:06 | We can see that the ORGANISATION name is getting printed as IITB. |
08:11 | Let us summarize. In this tutorial we have learnt about |
08:17 | What is a static variable and when it is used |
08:21 | How to create and invoke the static variables |
08:25 | As an Assignment. Design a class CarService to represent a Car Service Station. |
08:32 | This class should contain variables to represent the following details:
Name of the Service Station |
08:39 | Car make, model and register number - which are in for service |
08:44 | No. of Cars in for Service |
08:47 | Identify the instance variables and static variables |
08:51 | Declare them using suitable keywords |
08:55 | Define a constructor to initialise the values for Car make, model and register number |
09:01 | Define a method show( ) to print the values of all the variables |
09:07 | Also create a Demo class containing the main method to verify the results
i.e Create a few objects of CarService |
09:16 | Invoke the show( ) method using these objects |
09:20 | Also access the static variables directly using the class name. |
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