What will be the output of following Code ?
class BuggyBread {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String s2 = "I am unique!";
String s5 = "I am unique!";
System.out.println(s2 == s5);
}
}
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What will be the output of following Code ?
class BuggyBread {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String s2 = "I am unique!";
String s5 = "I am unique!";
System.out.println(s2 == s5);
}
}
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Ans. true, due to String Pool, both will point to a same String object.
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