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Difference between this() and super() in java ?

Answer Posted / Shankar Kumar Goswami

Both this() and super() are used for calling constructors in Java, but they have different purposes. this() refers to the current class and is used to call another constructor within the same class. super() refers to the parent class and is used to invoke a constructor from the superclass.

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