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JavaScope


Java Scope

In Java, variables are only accessible inside the region where they are created. This is calledscope.


Method Scope

Variables declared directly inside a method are available anywhere in the method following the line of code in which they were declared:

Example

public class Main {  public static void main(String[] args) {    // Code here CANNOT use x    int x = 100;    // Code here CAN use x    System.out.println(x);  }}

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Block Scope

A block of code refers to all of the code between curly braces{ }.

Variables declared inside a block of code are only accessible by the code between the curly braces, and only after the line in which the variable was declared:

Example

public class Main {  public static void main(String[] args) {    // Code here CANNOT use x    { // This is a block      // Code here CANNOT use x      int x = 100;      // Code here CAN use x      System.out.println(x);    } // The block ends here    // Code here CANNOT use x  }}

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A block of code can stand alone, or be part of anif,while, orfor statement.In afor loop, the variable declared in the loop header (likeint i = 0) only exists inside the loop.


Loop Scope

Variables declared inside afor loop only exist inside the loop:

Example

public class Main {  public static void main(String[] args) {    for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {      System.out.println(i); // i is accessible here    }    // i is NOT accessible here  }}

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  • Thefor loop has its own block ({ ... }).
  • The variablei declared in the loop header (int i = 0) is only accessible inside that loop block.
  • Once the loop ends,i is destroyed, so you can't use it outside.

Why this matters

Loop variables are not available outside the loop.

You can safely reuse the same variable name (i,j, etc.) in different loops in the same method:

Example

public class Main {  public static void main(String[] args) {    for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) {      System.out.println("Loop 1: " + i);    }    for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) {      System.out.println("Loop 2: " + i);    }  }}

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Class Scope

Variables declared inside a class but outside any method haveclass scope (also called fields). These variables can be accessed by all methods in the class:

Example

public class Main {  int x = 5; // Class variable  public static void main(String[] args) {    Main myObj = new Main();    System.out.println(myObj.x); // Accessible here  }}

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Note: You will learn more about classes and objects in theJava OOP chapters.





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