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Here the output is 0, but why not 1 ? is the scope of variable 'a' ends with the method ..?
public class Program { public static void main(String[] args) { int n = 0; increment (n); System.out.println(n); } static void increment(int a) { ++a; } }
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That's correct Sharief. You are passing the variable n by value, which means that you are only changing the value of n (zero) and not the variable itself.
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If you want the value of <n> changes you can modify the "increment" method to return int instead of void, and have <n> to capture the return value (an incremented value of <n> itself);
static int increment(int a) {
return ++a;
}
In main method ...
int n = 0;
n = increment(n);