๐ In this video, we learn about classes and objects in Java.
๐ป We create a class called 'calculator' and define methods and variables within it.
๐ข To add two numbers using the class, we declare variables, assign values to them, and use the addition operator.
๐ก In object-oriented programming, objects are created by designing a class and then instantiating it.
๐ฑ The manufacturing of an object is done by the JVM, so the focus should be on designing it.
๐งฎ Objects have properties and methods, which can be defined in a class. Methods perform actions, such as addition.
๐ In Java, methods are defined in classes using the 'method' keyword and can have parameters.
๐ To call a method in Java, you need to create an instance of the class where the method is defined.
โ Directly calling a method without an instance of the class will result in an error.
๐ก To access a method from a different class in Java, you need both the design (class) and the object instance.
๐ฑ In programming, we need both the design (class) and the object instance to perform specific actions or operations.
๐ To create an object instance in Java, you specify the type (class) and create a reference variable to access its methods.
๐ Creating an object in Java involves using the 'new' keyword followed by the class name.
๐ข Initializing variables and accepting return values can be done using methods and constructors.
โ By following these steps, you can successfully create and call methods on objects in Java.
๐ Using a specific value to be returned in a Java method by creating a variable and returning its value.
๐ข Understanding the importance of passing values when calling a method in Java.
๐ก Differentiating between variable names to accurately assign values when calling a method in Java.
๐ Creating a class and object in Java allows you to organize variables and methods.
๐ง By using variables in the class instead of hardcoded values, you can easily pass different values to the object.
๐ก To use the class, you need to create an object by specifying the class name, and then you can call methods on that object.