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Questions on string and arrays both are moderate level questions on hacherrank type for 20 marks
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Their are 30 questions which one has to done in 30 mins
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In Java, == compares memory addresses while .equals() compares the actual content of objects.
== is used to compare memory addresses of objects, while .equals() is used to compare the actual content of objects.
== is used for primitive data types comparison, while .equals() is used for object comparison.
Example: String str1 = new String("hello"); String str2 = new String("hello"); str1 == str2 will return false, but str1
The difference between == and equals() in Java for comparing object references and values.
Use == to compare object references (memory location)
Use equals() to compare object values
Example: String str1 = new String("hello"); String str2 = new String("hello"); str1 == str2 will be false, but str1.equals(str2) will be true
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I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed in Apr 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Q.1 Pattern
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write code to get sub array with max sum from given array.
In Java, == compares memory addresses while .equals() compares the actual content of objects.
== compares memory addresses of objects, while .equals() compares the actual content.
== is used to compare primitive data types, while .equals() is used to compare objects.
Example: String str1 = new String("hello"); String str2 = new String("hello"); str1 == str2 will be false, but str1.equals(str2) will be true.
The question explains the difference between == and .equals() in Java for comparing object references and content.
Use == to compare object references (memory location)
Use .equals() to compare the actual content or values of the objects
Example: String str1 = new String("hello"); String str2 = new String("hello"); str1 == str2 will be false, but str1.equals(str2) will be true
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