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Java Constants

Overview

In this tutorial, we will learn about Java constants. A constant is an identifier whose value cannot be changed during the execution of the Java program.

Java Constants

In Java programming language, in order to define the constant we use the final keyword in the constant declaration. The final variables are constants and are not modified in the Java program.

Syntax

The general syntax to declare and define the constant is as follows:

final <data_type> <constant_name> = <constant_value>;

To declare constant as static:

<access_modifier> static final <data_type> <constant_name> = <constant_value>;

Example

final float PI = 3.14;

In this example, we have defined PI as a float constant with a value of 3.14. We can’t reassign any other value of the constant PI in the program.

We can also declare a constant as static

public static final int NO_OF_MONTHS = 12;

Java Tutorials

Java Tutorial on this website:

https://www.testingdocs.com/java-tutorial/

For more information on Java, visit the official website :

https://www.oracle.com/java/

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