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Why isn’t there operator overloading?

Answer Posted / Chetan Singh Kushwaha

"Java does not support operator overloading to maintain a consistent syntax across all objects and built-in data types. Operator overloading can lead to confusion about the meaning of operators for different classes, which would make the language harder to learn and use. Instead, Java provides methods that can mimic some aspects of operator overloading, such as custom math functions like add(), subtract(), multiply() etc.n

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