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Java Data Types


Java Data Types

As explained in the previous chapter, a variable in Java must be a specified data type:

Example

int myNum = 5;               // Integer (whole number)
float myFloatNum = 5.99f;    // Floating point number
char myLetter = 'D';         // Character
boolean myBool = true;       // Boolean
String myText = "Hello";     // String
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Data types are divided into two groups:

  • Primitive data types - includes byte, short, int, long, float, double, boolean and char
  • Non-primitive data types - such as String, Arrays and Classes (you will learn more about these in a later chapter)

Primitive Data Types

A primitive data type specifies the size and type of variable values, and it has no additional methods.

There are eight primitive data types in Java:

Data Type Size Description
byte 1 byte Stores whole numbers from -128 to 127
short 2 bytes Stores whole numbers from -32,768 to 32,767
int 4 bytes Stores whole numbers from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647
long 8 bytes Stores whole numbers from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807
float 4 bytes Stores fractional numbers. Sufficient for storing 6 to 7 decimal digits
double 8 bytes Stores fractional numbers. Sufficient for storing 15 decimal digits
boolean 1 bit Stores true or false values
char 2 bytes Stores a single character/letter or ASCII values

You Cannot Change the Type

Once a variable is declared with a type, it cannot change to another type later in the program:

Example

int myNum = 5;       // myNum is an int
// myNum = "Hello";  // Error: cannot assign a String to an int

String myText = "Hi"; // myText is a String
// myText = 123;      // Error: cannot assign a number to a String

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Note: This rule makes Java safer, because the compiler will stop you if you try to mix up types by mistake.

If you really need to change between types, you must use type casting or conversion methods (for example, turning an int into a double).


Test Yourself With Exercises

Exercise:

Add the correct data type for the following variables:

 myNum = 9;
 myFloatNum = 8.99f;
 myLetter = 'A';
 myBool = false;
 myText = "Hello World";


Java Data Types. W3Schools Video Tutorial

This video is an introduction to the different data types in Java.

Part of a series of video tutorials to learn Java for beginners!