Fill in the blanks in each of the following statements:
A(n) and a(n) begin and end the body of every method.
A (n) “{“begins the body of every method, and a (n) “}” ends the body of every method.
Explanation of Solution
The left brace ({) and right brace (}):
- The curly braces in java are used to group a set of statements.
- The left brace ({) is used to indicate the beginning of the body of every method. The right braces (}) is used to indicate the end of the body of every method.
- The braces are often used with conditional statements and loops in order to avoid the confusion. It helps to define a clear scope.
- The curly braces can be used to define a clear boundary in program code. For every opening brace ({) there should be a closing brace (}).
- Example for the use of curly braces:
Public static void main(String[] args)
//left brace
//starting of the body of main method
{
int a=4;
printf(“value is %d”, a) ;
//right brace
//end of the body of main method
}
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