Core Java 面试题与答案
Question: What is identifier in java?Answer: An identifier is a sequence of one or more characters. The first character must be a valid first character (letter, $, _) in an identifier of the Java programming language. Each subsequent character in the sequence must be a valid nonfirst character (letter, digit, $, _) in a Java identifier. |
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