Hi,
On Jul 9, 10:41 pm, Fatih Ergin <[email protected]> wrote:
> String t = new String (“test”);
>
> If (“test”.equals(t))
> System.out.println (“true”);
> System.out.println (“false”);
>
> Is this a True statement ? What are the Pros and Cons using Strings
In java terms you need an else statement to separate the condition.
the if-keyword is in lower letters.
@Pros and Cons:
Depends on what you like to do.
The version with "test".equals() is in my opinion the better way,
because if prevents
a possible NullPointerException when t is not set, like in t.equals
("test").
Ewald
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