A constructor is similar to method and it is invoked at the time creating an object of the class, it is generally used to initialize the instance variables of a class. The constructors have same name as their class.
Return type of a constructor
- A constructor doesn’t have any return type.
- The data type of the value retuned by a method may vary, return type of a method indicates this value.
- A constructor doesn’t return any values explicitly, it returns the instance of the class to which it belongs.
Example
Following is an example of a constructor in java −
public class Sample{ public Sample(){ System.out.println("Hello how are you"); } public Sample(String data){ System.out.println(data); } public static void main(String args[]){ Sample obj = new Sample("Tutorialspoint"); } }
Output
Tutorialspoint
Example
class Student{ Integer age; Student(Integer age){ this.age = age; } public void display() { System.out.println("Value of age: "+this.age); } } public class GenericsExample { public static void main(String args[]) { Student std = new Student(25); std.display(); } }
Output
Value of age: 25