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Statement



Definition:

Statements are similar to sentences in the English language. A sentence forms a complete idea which can include one or more clauses. Likewise, a statement in Java forms a complete command to be executed and can include one or more expressions.

There are three main groups that encompass the different kinds of statements in Java:
  • Expression statements: these change values of variables, call methods and create objects.


  • Declaration statements: these declare variables.
  • Control flow statements: these determine the order that statements are executed.

Examples:

//declaration statement int number;//expression statement number = 4;//control flow statement if (number < 10 ) {  //expression statement   System.out.println(number + " is less than ten"); }

Glossary:

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