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Methods

Methods

  • As we said earlier in our discussion of object-oriented programing, methods are the verbs of objects. Methods, like subroutines in procedural-oriented programming, are the basic unit of funtionality of an object. They are a body of executable code contained within a class which can be used to effect an instantiated object of the class.

  • Methods consist of the following components:

    • A method name
    • A list of inputs which may be empty
    • A return type which may be "void" if the method returns nothing
    • The code to perform some action

    Actually, some methods, such as abstract methods, do not require executable code.

  • Consider the following code snippet:

    int add(int a, int b)
      {
      return (a+b);
      }
    

  • In this case, we have created a method which adds two integers passed to it as arguments and then returns the result. The method is named add and might be used in your code with a line such as the following in which mySum is set to "7":

    int mySum = add(3, 4)
    

Note that you can only define methods within the body of a class definition so the above code alone would not work unless you made it part of a class.

Additional Resources:

Object Orientation in Java
Table of Contents
Operator Overloading (Polymorphism in Java)


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