February 2014
Beginner
1248 pages
62h 25m
English
Another important feature of method calls is argument promotion—converting an argument’s value, if possible, to the type that the method expects to receive in its corresponding parameter. For example, a program can call Math method sqrt with an int argument even though a double argument is expected. The statement
System.out.println(Math.sqrt(4));
correctly evaluates Math.sqrt(4) and prints the value 2.0. The method declaration’s parameter list causes Java to convert the int value 4 to the double value 4.0 before passing the value to method sqrt. Such conversions may lead to compilation errors if Java’s promotion rules are not satisfied. These rules specify which conversions are ...
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