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Chapter 6, Problem 2.4SRE
Program Plan Intro
Scope:
- The portion of program that refers to the declared entity by its name is referred as scope.
- It refers to the lifetime and accessibility of a variable. If the variable is declared outside the class it is accessible to all the class methods.
- The scope of the parameter declaration is the body of the method in which the declaration appears.
- If the variable is declared within a method, then its scope is visible only inside the method and these variables cannot be accessed outside the method.
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Java How to Program, Early Objects Plus MyLab Programming with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (11th Edition)
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