Issue
I'm still learning about methods in Java and was wondering how exactly you might use an instance method. I was thinking about something like this:
public void example(String random) {
}
However, I'm not sure if this is actually an instance method or some other type of method. Could someone help me out?
Solution
If it's not a static method then it's an instance method. It's either one or the other. So yes, your method,
public void example(String random) {
// this doesn't appear to do anything
}
is an example of an instance method.
Regarding
and was wondering how exactly you might use an instance method
You would create an instance of the class, an object, and then call the instance method on the instance. i.e.,
public class Foo {
public void bar() {
System.out.println("I'm an instance method");
}
}
which could be used like:
Foo foo = new Foo(); // create an instance
foo.bar(); // call method on it
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