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Chapter 2, Problem 5.1E
Program Plan Intro
Java variables:
- The java variables are the containers to hold a value during the
program execution. - The variables can be declared in different data type according to the need.
- The variables are names to some memory location and these memory locations can hold values.
- The variables can have the data type, integer, character, float, double and so on.
- If a variable is declared as “int” data type, then this variable will hold an integer value. Likewise, “float” data type variable will hold a floating point value and so on.
- The value of a variable may change when the program start the execution if the change is mentioned in the program code..
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