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3.2 (a)-Data Type Operator and Expression

3.2 (a)-Data Type Operator and Expression

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3.2 Data Type, Operator & Expression

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3.2 Data Type, Operator & Expression

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a) Identify identifier, variables, constant

and reserved word.

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3.2 Identifier

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Identifier are the names that identify the

elements such as classes, methods and

variables in a program

(Y. Daniel Liang – Introduction to Java 10th edition)

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3.2 Identifier

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An identifier :

a) is a sequence of characters that consists of letters,
digits, underscores(_) and dollar sign ($)

b) Must start with a letter, an underscore(_), or a dollar
sign($). It cannot start with digit.

c) Cannot be a reserved words.

d) Cannot be true, false or null.

e) Blank space are not allow

f) Can be of any length

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3.2 Identifier

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• Examples of illegal identifier:

Examples Description

Employee Salary There can be no space between
employee and Salary

Hello! The exclamation mark cannot be used
in an identifier

one+two The symbol + cannot be used in an
identifier

2nd An identifier cannot begin with a digit

int An identifier cannot use reserved word

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3.2 Identifier

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• Examples of Correct identifier:

Examples of identifier
Employee_Salary

Hello

onetwo

Second
integer

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3.2 Identifier

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• Java identifiers are case-sensitive.

• Examples:

HOURLY_RATE 4 different identifiers
Hourly_Rate
Hourly_rate Identifiers - refer to
hourly_rate different memory location.

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3.2 Variables

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• VariablesDesign

(can be read, write or alter as needed).

• A memory location whose content may change during

program execution.

• A variable must be declared before using it in Java.

• Variables are for representing data of a certain type.

• Variable declaration tells the compiler to allocate

appropriate memory space for the variable based on its
data type.

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3.2 Variables

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data_type variable_list;

• Examples:

int number1, number2, total;

OR

int number1;
int number2;
int total;

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3.2 Constant

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• A named constant is an identifier that represents a

permanent value.
• Constants are values that do not change during

program execution.
• It can be any type of integer, character or floating-

point.

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3.2 Constant -continue

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• A constant must be declared and initialized in the

same statement.
• The word final is a Java keyword for declaring

constant. Example of declaring a constant:

final double PI = 3.142;

Data type Constant name Value

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3.2 Reserved word

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• A reserved word in Java is a special word that

gets recognized by the compiler.
• When the compiler sees a reserved word, it is

prompted to do a unique task.
• Reserved words cannot be used for any other

purpose in Java, besides their unique task.

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3.2 Reserved words

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abstract assert boolean break byte case
catch continue default
double char class const extends false
final goto if
implements do else enum interface long
native private protected
public finally float for strictfp super
switch throws transient
true import instanceof int while

new null package

return short static

synchronized this throw

try void volatile

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3.2 Reserved words

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Reserved Meaning
words
used for declaring a type Boolean
boolean a reserved word in java that will immediately break out of the
break loop
used for declaring a type char
char used for creating a new class
class a reserved word in java that declares a value in java to be a
final constant
a word in java used to return a value in a method
return used to declare something as static, or shared
static

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3.2 Identifier, variable and reserved word

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• Identify the possible identifier in the problem
statement below:

Problem 1 :
“Find the average of three numbers input by user .”

Problem 2:
“Calculate the area of a rectangle”

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