Java Class Methods
Java Class Methods
You learned from the Java Methods chapter that methods are declared within a class, and that they are used to perform certain actions:
Create a
method named myMethod() in Main:
public class Main {
static void myMethod() {
System.out.println("Hello World!");
}
}
myMethod() prints a text (the action), when it is
called. To
call a method, write the method's name followed by two parentheses () and a semicolon;
Example
Inside main, call
myMethod():
public class Main {
static void myMethod() {
System.out.println("Hello World!");
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
myMethod();
}
}
// Outputs "Hello World!"
Access Methods With an Object
Example
Create a Car object named myCar. Call the fullThrottle() and speed()
methods on the myCar object, and run the program:
// Create a Main class
public class Main {
// Create a fullThrottle() method
public void fullThrottle() {
System.out.println("The car is going as fast as it can!");
}
// Create a speed() method and add a parameter
public void speed(int maxSpeed) {
System.out.println("Max speed is: " + maxSpeed);
}
// Inside main, call the methods on the myCar object
public static void main(String[] args) {
Main myCar = new Main(); // Create a myCar object
myCar.fullThrottle(); // Call the fullThrottle() method
myCar.speed(200); // Call the speed() method
}
}
// The car is going as fast as it can!
// Max speed is: 200
Example explained
1) We created a custom Main class with the class keyword.
2) We created the fullThrottle() and
speed()
methods in the Main class.
3) The fullThrottle() method and the
speed()
method will print out some text, when they are called.
4) The speed()
method accepts an int parameter called
maxSpeed - we
will use this in 8).
5) In order to use the Main class and its
methods, we need to create an object of the
Main Class.
6) Then, go to the main() method, which you know by now is a built-in
Java method that runs your program (any code inside main is executed).
7) By using the new keyword we created an object with the name
myCar.
8) Then, we call the fullThrottle() and
speed()
methods on the
myCar object, and run the program using the name of the object (myCar), followed by a dot (.), followed by the name of the method (fullThrottle(); and
speed(200);).
Notice that we add an int parameter of 200 inside the
speed() method.
Remember that..
The dot (.) is used to access the object's attributes and methods.
To call a method in Java, write the method name followed by a set of parentheses (), followed by a semicolon (;).
A class must have a matching filename (Main and
Main.java).
Using Multiple Classes
Like we specified in the Classes chapter, it is a good practice to create an object of a class and access it in another class.
Remember that the name of the java file should match the class name. In this example, we have created two files in the same directory:
- Main.java
- Second.java
public class Main {
public void fullThrottle() {
System.out.println("The car is going as fast as it can!");
}
public void speed(int maxSpeed) {
System.out.println("Max speed is: " + maxSpeed);
}
}
class Second {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Main myCar = new Main(); // Create a myCar object
myCar.fullThrottle(); // Call the fullThrottle() method
myCar.speed(200); // Call the speed() method
}
}
When both files have been compiled:
C:\Users\Your Name>javac Main.java
C:\Users\Your Name>javac Second.java
Run the Second.java file:
C:\Users\Your Name>java Second
And the output will be:
The car is going as fast as it can!
Max speed is: 200