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this keyword in java
There can be a lot of usage of java this keyword. In java, this is a
reference variable that refers to the current object.
Usage of java this keyword
Here is given the 6 usage of java this keyword.
1. this keyword can be used to refer current class instance
variable.
2. this() can be used to invoke current class constructor.
3. this keyword can be used to invoke current class method
(implicitly)
4. this can be passed as an argument in the method call.
5. this can be passed as argument in the constructor call.
6. this keyword can also be used to return the current class
instance.
Suggestion: If you are beginner to java, lookup only two usage of
this keyword.
java this keyword
1) The this keyword can be used to refer current
class instance variable.
If there is ambiguity between the instance variable and parameter,
this keyword resolves the problem of ambiguity.
Understanding the problem without this keyword
Let's understand the problem if we don't use this keyword by the
example given below:
. class Student10{
. int id;
. String name;
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.
. Student10(int id,String name){
. id = id;
. name = name;
. }
. void display(){System.out.println(id+" "+name);}
.
. public static void main(String args[]){
. Student10 s1 = new Student10(111,"Karan");
. Student10 s2 = new Student10(321,"Aryan");
. s1.display();
. s2.display();
. }
. }
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Output:0 null
0 null
In the above example, parameter (formal arguments) and instance
variables are same that is why we are using this keyword to
distinguish between local variable and instance variable.
Solution of the above problem by this keyword
. //example of this keyword
. class Student11{
. int id;
. String name;
.
. Student11(int id,String name){
. this.id = id;
. this.name = name;
. }
. void display(){System.out.println(id+" "+name);}
. public static void main(String args[]){
. Student11 s1 = new Student11(111,"Karan");
. Student11 s2 = new Student11(222,"Aryan");
. s1.display();
. s2.display();
. }
. }
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Test it Now
Output111 Karan
222 Aryan
this keyword
If local variables(formal arguments) and instance variables are
different, there is no need to use this keyword like in the following
program:
Program where this keyword is not required
. class Student12{
. int id;
. String name;
.
. Student12(int i,String n){
. id = i;
. name = n;
. }
. void display(){System.out.println(id+" "+name);}
. public static void main(String args[]){
. Student12 e1 = new Student12(111,"karan");
. Student12 e2 = new Student12(222,"Aryan");
. e1.display();
. e2.display();
. }
. }
Test it Now
Output:111 Karan
222 Aryan
2) this() can be used to invoked current class
constructor.
The this() constructor call can be used to invoke the current class
constructor (constructor chaining). This approach is better if you
have many constructors in the class and want to reuse that
constructor.
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. //Program of this() constructor call (constructor chaining)
.
. class Student13{
. int id;
. String name;
. Student13()
{System.out.println("default constructor is invoked");}
.
. Student13(int id,String name){
. this ();//it is used to invoked current class constructor.
. this.id = id;
. this.name = name;
. }
. void display(){System.out.println(id+" "+name);}
.
. public static void main(String args[]){
. Student13 e1 = new Student13(111,"karan");
. Student13 e2 = new Student13(222,"Aryan");
. e1.display();
. e2.display();
. }
. }
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Output:
default constructor is invoked
default constructor is invoked
111 Karan
222 Aryan
Where to use this() constructor call?
The this() constructor call should be used to reuse the constructor in
the constructor. It maintains the chain between the constructors i.e.
it is used for constructor chaining. Let's see the example given
below that displays the actual use of this keyword.
. class Student14{
. int id;
. String name;
. String city;
.
. Student14(int id,String name){
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. this.id = id;
. this.name = name;
. }
. Student14(int id,String name,String city){
. this(id,name);//now no need to initialize id and name
. this.city=city;
. }
. void display(){System.out.println(id+" "+name+" "+city);}
.
. public static void main(String args[]){
. Student14 e1 = new Student14(111,"karan");
. Student14 e2 = new Student14(222,"Aryan","delhi");
. e1.display();
. e2.display();
. }
. }
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Output:111 Karan null
222 Aryan delhi
Rule: Call to this() must be the first statement in
constructor.
. class Student15{
. int id;
. String name;
. Student15()
{System.out.println("default constructor is invoked");}
.
. Student15(int id,String name){
. id = id;
. name = name;
. this ();//must be the first statement
. }
. void display(){System.out.println(id+" "+name);}
.
. public static void main(String args[]){
. Student15 e1 = new Student15(111,"karan");
. Student15 e2 = new Student15(222,"Aryan");
. e1.display();
. e2.display();
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. }
. }
Test it Now
Output:Compile Time Error
3)The this keyword can be used to invoke current
class method (implicitly).
You may invoke the method of the current class by using the this
keyword. If you don't use the this keyword, compiler automatically
adds this keyword while invoking the method. Let's see the example
this keyword
. class S{
. void m(){
. System.out.println("method is invoked");
. }
. void n(){
. this.m();//no need because compiler does it for you.
. }
. void p(){
. n();//complier will add this to invoke n() method as this.n()
. }
. public static void main(String args[]){
. S s1 = new S();
. s1.p();
. }
. }
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Output:method is invoked
4) this keyword can be passed as an argument in
the method.
The this keyword can also be passed as an argument in the method.
It is mainly used in the event handling. Let's see the example:
. class S2{
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. void m(S2 obj){
. System.out.println("method is invoked");
. }
. void p(){
. m(this);
. }
.
. public static void main(String args[]){
. S2 s1 = new S2();
. s1.p();
. }
. }
Test it Now
Output:method is invoked
Application of this that can be passed as an argument:
In event handling (or) in a situation where we have to provide
reference of a class to another one.
5) The this keyword can be passed as argument
in the constructor call.
We can pass the this keyword in the constructor also. It is useful if
we have to use one object in multiple classes. Let's see the
example:
. class B{
. A4 obj;
. B(A4 obj){
. this.obj=obj;
. }
. void display(){
. System.out.println(obj.data);//using data member of A4 class
. }
. }
.
. class A4{
. int data=10;
. A4(){
. B b=new B(this);
. b.display();
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. }
. public static void main(String args[]){
. A4 a=new A4();
. }
. }
Test it Now
Output:10
6) The this keyword can be used to return current
class instance.
We can return the this keyword as an statement from the method.
In such case, return type of the method must be the class type
(nonprimitive). Let's see the example:
Syntax of this that can be returned as a statement
. return_type method_name(){
. return this;
. }
Example of this keyword that you return as a
statement from the method
. class A{
. A getA(){
. return this;
. }
. void msg(){System.out.println("Hello java");}
. }
.
. class Test1{
. public static void main(String args[]){
. new A().getA().msg();
. }
. }
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Output:Hello java
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Proving this keyword
Let's prove that this keyword refers to the current class instance
variable. In this program, we are printing the reference variable and
this, output of both variables are same.
. class A5{
. void m(){
. System.out.println(this);//prints same reference ID
. }
.
. public static void main(String args[]){
. A5 obj=new A5();
. System.out.println(obj);//prints the reference ID
.
. obj.m();
. }
. }
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Output:A5@22b3ea59
A5@22b3ea59
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