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Local Variables in Java
- Local variables are declared in methods, constructors, or blocks.
- Local variables are created when the method, constructor or block is entered and the variable will be destroyed once it exits the method, constructor, or block.
- Access modifiers cannot be used for local variables.
- Local variables are visible only within the declared method, constructor, or block.
- Local variables are implemented at stack level internally.
- There is no default value for local variables, so local variables should be declared and an initial value should be assigned before the first use.
Example
Here, age is a local variable. This is defined inside pupAge()method and its scope is limited to only this method.
public class Test { public void pupAge() { int age = 0; age = age + 7; System.out.println("Puppy age is : " + age); } public static void main(String args[]) { Test test = new Test(); test.pupAge(); } }
Output
Puppy age is: 7
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