Which of the following statements is/are TRUE regarding JAVA ?
(a) Constants that cannot be changed are declared using the ‘static’ keyword.
(b) A class can only inherit one class but can implement multiple interfaces.
- Only (a) is TRUE
- Only (b) is TRUE.
- Both (a) and (b)are TRUE
- Neither (a) nor (b) is TRUE
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 2 : Only (b) is TRUE.
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The correct answer is option 2.
Statement a: FALSE
In Java, to declare any variable as constant, static and final modifiers are used
Statement b: TRUE
In JAVA, A class can implement multiple interfaces but the class can inherit only one class
To inherit class, extends is used and to inherit an interface, implements keyword is used
Hence the correct answer is Only (b) is TRUE.
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An Interface that contains exactly one abstract method is known as functional interface. It can have any number of default, static methods but can contain only one abstract method. It can also declare methods of object class.
Functional Interface is also known as Single Abstract Method Interfaces or SAM Interfaces. It is a new feature in Java, which helps to achieve functional programming approach.
Example 1
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A functional interface can have methods of object class. See in the following example.
Example 2
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Hello there
Invalid Functional Interface
A functional interface can extends another interface only when it does not have any abstract method.
Output:
compile-time error
Example 3
In the following example, a functional interface is extending to a non-functional interface.
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Java Predefined-Functional Interfaces
Java provides predefined functional interfaces to deal with functional programming by using lambda and method references.
You can also define your own custom functional interface. Following is the list of functional interface which are placed in java.util.function package.
BiConsumer<T,U> | It represents an operation that accepts two input arguments and returns no result. |
Consumer<T> | It represents an operation that accepts a single argument and returns no result. |
Function<T,R> | It represents a function that accepts one argument and returns a result. |
Predicate<T> | It represents a predicate (boolean-valued function) of one argument. |
BiFunction<T,U,R> | It represents a function that accepts two arguments and returns a a result. |
BinaryOperator<T> | It represents an operation upon two operands of the same data type. It returns a result of the same type as the operands. |
BiPredicate<T,U> | It represents a predicate (boolean-valued function) of two arguments. |
BooleanSupplier | It represents a supplier of boolean-valued results. |
DoubleBinaryOperator | It represents an operation upon two double type operands and returns a double type value. |
DoubleConsumer | It represents an operation that accepts a single double type argument and returns no result. |
DoubleFunction<R> | It represents a function that accepts a double type argument and produces a result. |
DoublePredicate | It represents a predicate (boolean-valued function) of one double type argument. |
DoubleSupplier | It represents a supplier of double type results. |
DoubleToIntFunction | It represents a function that accepts a double type argument and produces an int type result. |
DoubleToLongFunction | It represents a function that accepts a double type argument and produces a long type result. |
DoubleUnaryOperator | It represents an operation on a single double type operand that produces a double type result. |
IntBinaryOperator | It represents an operation upon two int type operands and returns an int type result. |
IntConsumer | It represents an operation that accepts a single integer argument and returns no result. |
IntFunction<R> | It represents a function that accepts an integer argument and returns a result. |
IntPredicate | It represents a predicate (boolean-valued function) of one integer argument. |
IntSupplier | It represents a supplier of integer type. |
IntToDoubleFunction | It represents a function that accepts an integer argument and returns a double. |
IntToLongFunction | It represents a function that accepts an integer argument and returns a long. |
IntUnaryOperator | It represents an operation on a single integer operand that produces an integer result. |
LongBinaryOperator | It represents an operation upon two long type operands and returns a long type result. |
LongConsumer | It represents an operation that accepts a single long type argument and returns no result. |
LongFunction<R> | It represents a function that accepts a long type argument and returns a result. |
LongPredicate | It represents a predicate (boolean-valued function) of one long type argument. |
LongSupplier | It represents a supplier of long type results. |
LongToDoubleFunction | It represents a function that accepts a long type argument and returns a result of double type. |
LongToIntFunction | It represents a function that accepts a long type argument and returns an integer result. |
LongUnaryOperator | It represents an operation on a single long type operand that returns a long type result. |
ObjDoubleConsumer<T> | It represents an operation that accepts an object and a double argument, and returns no result. |
ObjIntConsumer<T> | It represents an operation that accepts an object and an integer argument. It does not return result. |
ObjLongConsumer<T> | It represents an operation that accepts an object and a long argument, it returns no result. |
Supplier<T> | It represents a supplier of results. |
ToDoubleBiFunction<T,U> | It represents a function that accepts two arguments and produces a double type result. |
ToDoubleFunction<T> | It represents a function that returns a double type result. |
ToIntBiFunction<T,U> | It represents a function that accepts two arguments and returns an integer. |
ToIntFunction<T> | It represents a function that returns an integer. |
ToLongBiFunction<T,U> | It represents a function that accepts two arguments and returns a result of long type. |
ToLongFunction<T> | It represents a function that returns a result of long type. |
UnaryOperator<T> | It represents an operation on a single operand that returnsa a result of the same type as its operand. |
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