sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Web Hosting, web hosting, JSP, Servlets, Tomcat, website hosting, web site hosting
Web Hosting, web hosting, JSP, Servlets, Tomcat, website hosting, web site hosting
Web Hosting, web hosting, JSP, Servlets, Tomcat, website hosting, web site hosting

Alden Hosting provides professional, efficient, and reliable business-class Web hosting services to small- and medium-sized businesses.

WWW.

Call Us Toll-Free
(877) 256-0328

Outside USA
1 - (201) 505-0430

sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Welcome sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Web Hosting Plans Overview , Fund Raising, Fundraising, web hosting, website hosting, web site hosting sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Fund Raising, Fundraising, web hosting sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Resellers, web Hosting sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Web Design, web Hosting sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Extra Services,  web Hosting sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Traffic Booster, web hosting sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Traffic Booster, web hosting sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Technical Support,  web Hosting sFTP Secure FTP Hosting webmaster tips,  web Hosting sFTP Secure FTP Hosting 30 Day Money Back, web hosting sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Legal Notices for Web Hosting sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Glossary Computer Terms for web Hosting sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Contact Information - web hosting

Site Map

  sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Web Hosting Sign-Up   sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Fund Raising, Fundraising, web hosting, website hosting, web site hosting    sFTP Secure FTP Hosting Resellers web hosting, website hosting, web site hosting   sFTP Secure FTP Hosting EZ Site Control Panel for web hosting,website hosting, web site hosting

Secure FTP (sFTP) Hosting

Alden Hosting offers Secure FTP (sFTP) on our WEB 5 PLAN and our WEB 6 PLAN .

At Alden Hosting we eat and breathe Secure FTP (sFTP)! We are the industry leader in providing affordable, quality and efficient Secure FTP (sFTP) hosting in the shared hosting marketplace.


Expressions, Statements, and Blocks (The Java™ Tutorials > Learning the Java Language > Language Basics)
Trail: Learning the Java Language
Lesson: Language Basics
Home Page > Learning the Java Language > Language Basics
Expressions, Statements, and Blocks
Now that you understand variables and operators, it's time to learn about expressions, statements, and blocks. Operators may be used in building expressions, which compute values; expressions are the core components of statements; statements may be grouped into blocks.

Expressions

An expression is a construct made up of variables, operators, and method invocations, which are constructed according to the syntax of the language, that evaluates to a single value. You've already seen examples of expressions, illustrated in bold below:
     int cadence = 0;
     anArray[0] = 100;
     System.out.println("Element 1 at index 0: " + anArray[0]);

     int result = 1 + 2; // result is now 3
     if(value1 == value2) System.out.println("value1 == value2");
The data type of the value returned by an expression depends on the elements used in the expression. The expression cadence = 0 returns an int because the assignment operator returns a value of the same data type as its left-hand operand; in this case, cadence is an int. As you can see from the other expressions, an expression can return other types of values as well, such as boolean or String.

The Java programming language allows you to construct compound expressions from various smaller expressions as long as the data type required by one part of the expression matches the data type of the other. Here's an example of a compound expression:

 
1 * 2 * 3

In this particular example, the order in which the expression is evaluated is unimportant because the result of multiplication is independent of order; the outcome is always the same, no matter in which order you apply the multiplications. However, this is not true of all expressions. For example, the following expression gives different results, depending on whether you perform the addition or the division operation first:

x + y / 100     // ambiguous

You can specify exactly how an expression will be evaluated using balanced parenthesis: ( and ). For example, to make the previous expression unambiguous, you could write the following:

 
(x + y) / 100    // unambiguous, recommended

If you don't explicitly indicate the order for the operations to be performed, the order is determined by the precedence assigned to the operators in use within the expression. Operators that have a higher precedence get evaluated first. For example, the division operator has a higher precedence than does the addition operator. Therefore, the following two statements are equivalent:

x + y / 100 
x + (y / 100) // unambiguous, recommended

When writing compound expressions, be explicit and indicate with parentheses which operators should be evaluated first. This practice makes code easier to read and to maintain.

Statements

Statements are roughly equivalent to sentences in natural languages. A statement forms a complete unit of execution. The following types of expressions can be made into a statement by terminating the expression with a semicolon (;).
  • Assignment expressions
  • Any use of ++ or --
  • Method invocations
  • Object creation expressions
Such statements are called expression statements. Here are some examples of expression statements.
aValue = 8933.234;                      // assignment statement
aValue++;                               // increment statement
System.out.println("Hello World!");     // method invocation statement
Bicycle myBike = new Bicycle(); // object creation statement
In addition to expression statements, there are two other kinds of statements: declaration statements and control flow statements. A declaration statement declares a variable. You've seen many examples of declaration statements already:
double aValue = 8933.234; //declaration statement
Finally, control flow statements regulate the order in which statements get executed. You'll learn about control flow statements in the next section, Control Flow Statements

Blocks

A block is a group of zero or more statements between balanced braces and can be used anywhere a single statement is allowed. The following example, BlockDemo, illustrates the use of blocks:
class BlockDemo {
     public static void main(String[] args) {
          boolean condition = true;
          if (condition) { // begin block 1
               System.out.println("Condition is true.");
          } // end block one
          else { // begin block 2
               System.out.println("Condition is false.");
          } // end block 2
     }
}
Previous page: Questions and Exercises: Operators
Next page: Questions and Exercises: Expressions, Statements, and Blocks

Secure FTP (sFTP) Hosting

Alden Hosting offers Secure FTP (sFTP) on our WEB 5 PLAN and our WEB 6 PLAN .

At Alden Hosting we eat and breathe Secure FTP (sFTP)! We are the industry leader in providing affordable, quality and efficient Secure FTP (sFTP) hosting in the shared hosting marketplace.


Web Hosting, web hosting, JSP, Servlets, Tomcat, website hosting, web site hosting
Add to My Yahoo!

XML icon

Add to Google

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://alden-servlet-Hosting.com
JSP at alden-servlet-Hosting.com
Servlets at alden-servlet-Hosting.com
Servlet at alden-servlet-Hosting.com
Tomcat at alden-servlet-Hosting.com
MySQL at alden-servlet-Hosting.com
Java at alden-servlet-Hosting.com
sFTP at alden-servlet-Hosting.com
http://alden-tomcat-Hosting.com
JSP at alden-tomcat-Hosting.com
Servlets at alden-tomcat-Hosting.com
Servlet at alden-tomcat-Hosting.com
Tomcat at alden-tomcat-Hosting.com
MySQL at alden-tomcat-Hosting.com
Java at alden-tomcat-Hosting.com
sFTP at alden-tomcat-Hosting.com
http://alden-sftp-Hosting.com
JSP at alden-sftp-Hosting.com
Servlets at alden-sftp-Hosting.com
Servlet at alden-sftp-Hosting.com
Tomcat at alden-sftp-Hosting.com
MySQL at alden-sftp-Hosting.com
Java at alden-sftp-Hosting.com
sFTP at alden-sftp-Hosting.com
http://alden-jsp-Hosting.com
JSP at alden-jsp-Hosting.com
Servlets at alden-jsp-Hosting.com
Servlet at alden-jsp-Hosting.com
Tomcat at alden-jsp-Hosting.com
MySQL at alden-jsp-Hosting.com
Java at alden-jsp-Hosting.com
sFTP at alden-jsp-Hosting.com
http://alden-java-Hosting.com
JSp at alden-java-Hosting.com
Servlets at alden-java-Hosting.com
Servlet at alden-java-Hosting.com
Tomcat at alden-java-Hosting.com
MySQL at alden-java-Hosting.com
Java at alden-java-Hosting.com
sFTP at alden-java-Hosting.com
JSP Servlets Tomcat mysql Java JSP Servlets Tomcat mysql Java JSP Servlets Tomcat mysql Java JSP Servlets Tomcat mysql Java JSP at JSP.aldenWEBhosting.com Servlets at servlets.aldenWEBhosting.com Tomcat at Tomcat.aldenWEBhosting.com mysql at mysql.aldenWEBhosting.com Java at Java.aldenWEBhosting.com Web Hosts Portal Web Links Web Links Web Hosting JSP Solutions Web Links JSP Solutions Web Hosting Servlets Solutions Web Links Servlets Solutions Web Hosting Web Links Web Links . .
.
.
. .
. . . . jsp hosting servlets hosting web hosting web sites designed cheap web hosting web site hosting myspace web hosting