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*Note: Ctrl + Shift + O in eclipse adds all the imports you need.
 
*Note: Ctrl + Shift + O in eclipse adds all the imports you need.
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== Eclipse shortcuts ==
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Ctrl + Space -> Autocomplete.<br />
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Ctrl + d -> Delete Line<br />
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Ctrl + o -> Automatically add imports<br />

Revision as of 04:29, 26 March 2015

hello world

public class aplication {

	public static void main(String[] args) {
		System.out.println("Hello world!");
		

	}

}

variables

public class variables {

	public static void main(String[] args) {
		int myInt = 88; //Integer 32 bit
                short myShort; //Short 16 bit
                long myLong; //Long 64 bit
                byte myByte; //Byte 8 bit

                double myDouble; //Double 
                float myFloat = 325.25f //Float
                
		char myChar = 'y'; //Char
                boolean myBoolean = true; //Boolean
	}

}

Strings

public class stringstuto {
	public static void main(String[] args) {
                int myInt = 7;
		String myString1 = "Hello ";
                String myString2 = "Rafa";
                String myString3 = myString1 + myString2;
                
                System.out.println(myString3);
                System.out.println("My integer is: " + myInt);
	}
}

Loops

While

int myInt = 0; 
	
while(myInt < 10){
	System.out.println("Hello");
	myInt = myInt++;
}

For

for(int i=0; i<5;i++){
	System.out.printf("The value of i is %d\n", i);
}

Conditional

if

int value = 20;
		
if(value < 10){
	System.out.println("Value < 10");
}
else if(value >= 10 && value < 20){
	System.out.println("value >=10 and value < 20");
}
else {
	System.out.println("value >= 20");
}

User Input

import java.util.Scanner;

public class UserInput {
	public static void main(String[] args) {
		Scanner myInput = new Scanner(System.in);
		
		System.out.println("Enter a line of text: ");
		String line = myInput.nextLine();
		System.out.println("You entered: " + line);

                System.out.println("Enter a number: ");
                int value = myInput.nextInt();
                System.out.println("You entered: " + value);

                System.out.println("Enter a number: ");
                double dvalue = myInput.nextDouble();
                System.out.println("You entered: " + dvalue);
	}
}
  • Note: Ctrl + Shift + O in eclipse adds all the imports you need.

Eclipse shortcuts

Ctrl + Space -> Autocomplete.
Ctrl + d -> Delete Line
Ctrl + o -> Automatically add imports