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@@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ a \|= b; //a is the variable name; b is the variable name; this expression is an
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System.out.print(String s) //print s
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System.out.print(String s) //print s
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System.out.println(String s) //print s, followed by a newline
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System.out.println(String s) //print s, followed by a newline
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System.out.println() //print a newline
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System.out.println() //print a newline
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System.out.printf() //use %d for print integer, %c for char, use %f for float, use %s for string
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```
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### PARSING COMMAND-LINE ARGUMENTS
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### PARSING COMMAND-LINE ARGUMENTS
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* A class contains constructors that are invoked to create objects from the class blueprint.
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* A class contains constructors that are invoked to create objects from the class blueprint.
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* Constructor declarations look like method declarations—except that they use the name of the class and have no return type
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* Constructor declarations look like method declarations—except that they use the name of the class and have no return type
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* Each and every class has defualt No-args constructor.
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* Each and every class has defualt No-args constructor.
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* constructor can also be override by giving the argumentsto it.
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**Example:**
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class constructor{
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public constructor(){//the constructor name is same as of class name and it does not have any return type
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System.out.println("I am a constructor");
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}
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```java
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```java
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boolean contains(Key key) //return if the key is in the set
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boolean contains(Key key) //return if the key is in the set
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int size() //number of elements in set
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int size() //number of elements in set
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```
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```
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## ADVANCE JAVA
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There are some advance topic in java which done the work very easy and relieable.
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**Collection Framework**
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It include-:
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1.Arraylist
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2.Set
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3.Stack
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4.Harshmap
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arr.reduceRight(callback[, initialValue]) // Apply a function against an accumulator and each value of the array (from right-to-left) as to reduce it to a single value.
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arr.reduceRight(callback[, initialValue]) // Apply a function against an accumulator and each value of the array (from right-to-left) as to reduce it to a single value.
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arr.some(callback[, initialValue]) // Returns true if at least one element in this array satisfies the provided testing function.
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arr.some(callback[, initialValue]) // Returns true if at least one element in this array satisfies the provided testing function.
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arr.values() // Returns a new Array Iterator object that contains the values for each index in the array.
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arr.values() // Returns a new Array Iterator object that contains the values for each index in the array.
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// String methods
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String.charAt(index) // Returns the character at the specified index in a string.
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String.indexOf(character) // Returns the index of the first occurrence of a specified value in a string.
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String.substring(starting_index, ending_index) // Returns a new string that is a subset of the original string.
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String.substring(starting_index) // Returns a substring from starting index to last index of string.
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ip r # Display ip of the server
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ip r # Display ip of the server
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lsof -i :9000 # List process running on port 9000
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lsof -i :9000 # List process running on port 9000
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kill -9 $(lsof -t -i:PORT) # Kill the process running on whichever port specified
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journalctl -u minio.service -n 100 --no-pager # List last 100 logs for specific service
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journalctl -u minio.service -n 100 --no-pager # List last 100 logs for specific service
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