I have a simple question:
In Java Compiler, Which type of method or variables can be defined as identifier (ID) or Keyword (reserved word)?
For following example, ID
An identifier is a word used by a programmer to name a variable, method, class, or label.
// Test1 is a class name identifier
public class Test1 {
public static int add(int a, int b) { // add is identifier for a method
return a + b;
}
public static void main() {
int c; // c is identifier for a variable
int a = 5;
c = add(a, 10);
if (c > 10)
print("c = " + -c);
else
print(c);
print("Hello World");
}
}
You cannot use
any of the Keywords as identifiers
in your java programs
print
in your above program is not a Keyword
, you can use print as a identifier
After using print as a identifier your code looks like this.
//Test1 is a class name identifier
public class Test1 {
// add is identifier for a method
public static int add(int a, int b) {
return a + b;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
int c; // c is identifier for a variable
int a = 5;
c = add(a, 10);
if (c > 10)
print("c = " + -c); // c is a String
else
print(c); // c is a int
print("Hello World"); // Hello World is a String
}
/**
* Method Overriding
*/
private static void print(int c) {
System.out.println("In Integer Print Method "+c);
}
private static void print(String string) {
System.out.println("In String Print Method "+string);
}
}
Also Refer :
The Java keywords are part of the language, and are documented in the Java Language. You cannot use a keyword as an identifier . const
and goto
are reserved keywords, but not implemented. true
, false
, and null
are literals; you still cannot use them as identifiers but they are not keywords.
From the linked Java tutorial, the keywords are
1not used
2added in 1.2
3added in 1.4
4added in 5.0