Thanks for your comment. Yeah I guess there's much more examples of
how "this" can be used.
Thank you all! My question is answered.

On Feb 26, 3:05 pm, sudhi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Anton,
>
> You are absolutely right..  :)  :)
>
> We can omit the word "this" when there is no conflict
> between the local variable and the instance variable
> Though we are not writing this the compiler will imagine
> it to be this.(variable)
>
> if in your main method you call a function like
>
> Example:
>
> ClassA a = new ClassA() ;
>
> and in main method you have
>
> a.setVariable(value) ;
>
> then this inside the method setVariable refers to "a"
>
> As you practice more you will understand it more
>
> And the keyword this has lots and lots of use...
>
> You may learn it the future classes...
>
> All the best and Regards
> Sudhi

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