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João Ignácio Brito
1,201 PointsJava classes
Why can't I use a class just to store some variables? And acces it instanciating and calling it?Like this:
class Nome {
public String myName = ("João");
}
and access like this:
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Your amazing code goes here...]
Nome nombre = new Nome();
System.out.println("Hi %s", nombre.myName);
}
}
Thanks.
1 Answer
João Ignácio Brito
1,201 PointsJust figured it out, my file had a different name than the class, oops.