strings in java are objects.why?
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Answer / modi
In Java strings are objects designed to represent a sequence
of characters. Because character strings are commonly used
in programs, Java supports the ability to declare String
constants and perform concatenation of Strings directly
without requiring access to methods of the String class.
This additional support provided for Java Strings allows
programmers to use Strings in a similar manner as other
common programming languages.
A Java String is read-only and once created
the contents cannot be modified.
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Answer / shankar
Strings in java are immutable i.e, not changable.It is
constant.
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Shanku
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