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2 Found helpful 24 Pages Complete Study Notes Year: Pre-2021 Previously uploaded under: 48023 - Object-oriented Programming

1. Intro to Object Orientated Programming (reference data types)...............................................................p. 1 2. Primitive Data Types...............................................................................................................................pp. 2-5 3. Default Values...............................................................................................................................................p. 5 4. Reserved words: public, private, final & static.................................................................p. 5 5. Does it matter if I make a variable inside or outside a method? (global & local variables).......................p. 6 6. Static Variables..............................................................................................................................................p. 6 7. Arithmetic Operators....................................................................................................................................p. 7 8. Relational Operators.....................................................................................................................................p. 8 9. Why is the String data type a class?.............................................................................................................p. 8 10. Boolean Operators........................................................................................................................................p. 9 11. Implicit and Explicit Type Casting.................................................................................................................p. 9 12. Procedures and Functions...........................................................................................................................p. 10 13. Types of Comments.....................................................................................................................................p. 11 14. Parameters and Arguments........................................................................................................................p. 11 15. The 'This' Keyword....................................................................................................................................p. 12 16. Maths Class and Import Statements...........................................................................................................p. 12 17. Selection Statements (if and switch).....................................................................................................p. 13 18. Repetition Statements (do-while, while and for loops).........................................................pp. 14-15 19. Arrays (Pre and Manually Filled).........................................................................................................pp. 15-16 20. Searches (Linear and Binary)...............................................................................................................pp. 16-17 21. Sorts (Bubble and Selection)................................................................................................................pp. 18-19 22. StringBuffer Class and Other String Methods.....................................................................................pp. 20-21 23. Desk Checking..............................................................................................................................................p. 22 24. Difference between ++i (pre-increment) and i++ (post-increment)......................................................p. 22 25. Multidimensional Arrays (2D arrays)..........................................................................................................p. 23 26. Other Methods for the Scanner Class Object.............................................................................................p. 24 27. Types of Errors (syntax, logical and run-time)............................................................................................


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