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diff --git a/java.html.markdown b/java.html.markdown new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e14f356d --- /dev/null +++ b/java.html.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,319 @@ +--- + +language: java + +author: Jake Prather + +author_url: http://github.com/JakeHP + +--- + +Java is a general-purpose, concurrent, class-based, object-oriented computer programming language. +Read more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_(programming_language) + +```java +/////////////////////////////////////// +// General +/////////////////////////////////////// + // Single-line comments start with // + /* + Multi-line comments look like this. + */ + + // Import Packages + import java.util.ArrayList; + import package.path.here; + // Import all "sub-packages" + import java.lang.Math.*; + + // Your program's entry point is a function called main + public class Main + { + public static void main (String[] args) throws java.lang.Exception + { + //stuff here + } + } + + // Printing, and forcing a new line on next print = println() + System.out.println("Hello World"); + System.out.println("Integer: "+10+"Double: "+3.14+ "Boolean: "+true); + // Printing, without forcing a new line on next print = print() + System.out.print("Hello World"); + System.out.print("Integer: "+10+"Double: "+3.14+ "Boolean: "+true); + +/////////////////////////////////////// +// Types +/////////////////////////////////////// + + // Byte - 8-bit signed two's complement integer (-128 <= byte <= 127) + byte foo = 100; + + // Short - 16-bit signed two's complement integer (-32,768 <= short <= 32,767) + short bar = 10000; + + //Integer - 32-bit signed two's complement integer (-2,147,483,648 <= int <= 2,147,483,647) + int foo = 1; + + //Long - 64-bit signed two's complement integer (-9,223,372,036,854,775,808 <= long <= 9,223,372,036,854,775,807) + long bar = 100000L; + + //Float - Single-precision 32-bit IEEE 754 Floating Point + float foo = 234.5f; + + //Double - Double-precision 64-bit IEEE 754 Floating Point + double bar = 123.4; + + //Boolean - True & False + boolean foo = true; + boolean bar = false; + + //Char - A single 16-bit Unicode character + char foo = 'A'; + + //Make a variable a constant + final int HOURS_I_WORK_PER_WEEK = 9001; + + //Strings + String foo = "Hello World!"; + // \n is an escaped character that starts a new line + String foo = "Hello World!\nLine2!"; + System.out.println(foo); + //Hello World! + //Line2! + + //Arrays + //The array size must be decided upon declaration + //The format for declaring an array is follows: + //<datatype> [] <var name> = new <datatype>[<array size>]; + int [] array = new int[10]; + String [] array = new String[1]; + boolean [] array = new boolean[100]; + + // Indexing an array - Accessing an element + array[0]; + + // Arrays are mutable; it's just memory! + array[1] = 1; + System.out.println(array[1]); // => 1 + array[1] = 2; + System.out.println(array[1]); // => 2 + + //Others to check out + //ArrayLists - Like arrays except more functionality is offered, and the size is mutable + //LinkedLists + //Maps + //HashMaps + +/////////////////////////////////////// +// Operators +/////////////////////////////////////// + + int i1 = 1, i2 = 2; // Shorthand for multiple declarations + + // Arithmetic is straightforward + i1 + i2; // => 3 + i2 - i1; // => 1 + i2 * i1; // => 2 + i1 / i2; // => 0 (0.5, but truncated towards 0) + + // Modulo + 11 % 3; // => 2 + + // Comparison operators + 3 == 2; // => 0 (false) + 3 != 2; // => 1 (true) + 3 > 2; // => 1 + 3 < 2; // => 0 + 2 <= 2; // => 1 + 2 >= 2; // => 1 + + // Bitwise operators! + ~ Unary bitwise complement + << Signed left shift + >> Signed right shift + >>> Unsigned right shift + & Bitwise AND + ^ Bitwise exclusive OR + | Bitwise inclusive OR + + // Incrementations + int i=0; + i++; //i = 1. Post-Incrementation + ++i; //i = 2. Pre-Incrementation + i--; //i = 1. Post-Decrementation + --i; //i = 0. Pre-Decrementation + +/////////////////////////////////////// +// Control Structures +/////////////////////////////////////// + + if (false) { + System.out.println("I never run"); + } else if (false) { + System.out.println("I am also never run"); + } else { + System.out.println("I print"); + } + } + + // While loop + int i = 0; + while(i < 100){ + System.out.println(i); + //Increment the counter + i++; + } + + // Do While Loop + int i = 0; + do{ + System.out.println(i); + //Increment the counter + i++; + }while(i < 100); + + // For Loop + int i; + //for loop structure => for(<start_statement>;<conditional>;<step>) + for(i=0;i<100;i++){ + System.out.println(i); + } + + // Switch Case + int month = 8; + String monthString; + switch (month) { + case 1: monthString = "January"; + break; + case 2: monthString = "February"; + break; + case 3: monthString = "March"; + break; + case 4: monthString = "April"; + break; + case 5: monthString = "May"; + break; + case 6: monthString = "June"; + break; + case 7: monthString = "July"; + break; + case 8: monthString = "August"; + break; + case 9: monthString = "September"; + break; + case 10: monthString = "October"; + break; + case 11: monthString = "November"; + break; + case 12: monthString = "December"; + break; + default: monthString = "Invalid month"; + break; + } + System.out.println(monthString); + +/////////////////////////////////////// +// Typecasting +/////////////////////////////////////// + + // Converting data + + //Convert String To Integer + Integer.parseInt("123");//returns an integer version of "123" + + //Convert Integer To String + Integer.toString(123);//returns a string version of 123 + + //For other conversions check out the following classes: + //Double + //Long + //String + + // You can also cast java objects, there's a lot of details and + // deals with some more intermediate concepts. + // Feel free to check it out here: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/IandI/subclasses.html + + +/////////////////////////////////////// +// Classes And Functions +/////////////////////////////////////// + + // Classes Syntax shown below. + // Function declaration syntax: + // <public/private/protected> <return type> <function name>(<args>) + // Here is a quick rundown on access level modifiers (public, private, etcetc) http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/java/javaOO/accesscontrol.html + + + public class Bicycle { + + // Bicycle's Fields/Variables + public int cadence; + public int gear; + public int speed; + + // Constructors are a way of creating classes + // This is a default constructor + public Bicycle(){ + gear = 1; + cadence = 50; + startGear = 1; + } + + // This is a specified constructor (it contains arguments) + public Bicycle(int startCadence, int startSpeed, int startGear) { + gear = startGear; + cadence = startCadence; + speed = startSpeed; + } + + // the Bicycle class has + // four methods + public void setCadence(int newValue) { + cadence = newValue; + } + + public void setGear(int newValue) { + gear = newValue; + } + + public void applyBrake(int decrement) { + speed -= decrement; + } + + public void speedUp(int increment) { + speed += increment; + } + + } + + //Now..Later in the main / driver of your java program + public class Main + { + public static void main (String[] args) throws java.lang.Exception + { + //Call bicycle's constructor + Bicycle trek = new Bicycle(); + //Manipulate your object + trek.speedUp(3); + trek.setCadence(100); + } + } + +``` + +## Further Reading + +Other Topics To Research: + + * Inheritance (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inheritance_(object-oriented_programming)) + + * Abstraction (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstraction_(computer_science)) + + * Exceptions (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exception_handling) + + * Interfaces (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interfaces_(computer_science)) + + * Generics (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generics_in_Java) + + * The links provided are just to get an understanding of the topic, feel free to google and find specific examples |