Constructor in Java
Constructor in Java
1. Types of constructors
1. Default Constructor
2. Parameterized Constructor
2. Constructor Overloading
Constructor is invoked at the time of object creation. It constructs the values i.e. provides data
for the object that is why it is known as constructor.
Types of constructors
2. parameterized constructor
1) Default Constructor
1. <class_name>(){}
In this example, we are creating the no-arg constructor in the Bike class. It will be invoked at the
time of object creation.
1. class Bike{
2.
3. Bike(){System.out.println("Bike is created");}
4.
7. }
8. }
Output: Bike is created
Default constructor provides the default values to the object like 0, null etc. depending on the
type.
1. class Student{
2. int id;
3. String name;
4.
6.
10. s1.display();
11. s2.display();
12. }
13. }
Output:0 null
0 null
Explanation:In the above class,you are not creating any constructor so compiler provides you a
default constructor.Here 0 and null values are provided by default constructor.
Parameterized constructor
In this example, we have created the constructor of Student class that have two parameters. We
can have any number of parameters in the constructor.
1. class Student{
2. int id;
3. String name;
4.
6. id = i;
7. name = n;
8. }
10.
14. s1.display();
15. s2.display();
16. }
17. }
Output:111 Karan
222 Aryan
Constructor Overloading
Constructor overloading is a technique in Java in which a class can have any number of
constructors that differ in parameter lists.The compiler differentiates these constructors by taking
into account the number of parameters in the list and their type.
1. class Student{
2. int id;
3. String name;
4. int age;
6. id = i;
7. name = n;
8. }
10. id = i;
11. name = n;
12. age=a;
13. }
15.
19. s1.display();
20. s2.display();
21. }
22. }
Output:111 Karan 0
222 Aryan 25
There are many differences between constructors and methods. They are given below.
Constructor Method
Method is used to expose behaviour
Constructor is used to initialize the state of an object.
of an object.
Constructor must not have return type. Method must have return type.
Constructor is invoked implicitly. Method is invoked explicitly.
The java compiler provides a default constructor if you Method is not provided by compiler in
don't have any constructor. any case.
Method name may or may not be
Constructor name must be same as the class name.
same as class name.
Copying the values of one object to another like copy constructor in C++
There are many ways to copy the values of one object into another. They are:
By constructor
In this example, we are going to copy the values of one object into another using constructor.
1. class Student{
2. int id;
3. String name;
5. id = i;
6. name = n;
7. }
8.
9. Student(Student s){
10. id = s.id;
12. }
14.
18. s1.display();
19. s2.display();
20. }
21. }
Output:111 Karan
111 Karan
We can copy the values of one object into another by assigning the objects values to another
object. In this case, there is no need to create the constructor.
1. class Student{
2. int id;
3. String name;
5. id = i;
6. name = n;
7. }
8. Student(){}
10.
14. s2.id=s1.id;
15. s2.name=s1.name;
16. s1.display();
17. s2.display();
18. }
19. }
Output:111 Karan
111 Karan
Ans:yes,that is current class instance (You cannot use return type yet it returns a value).
Yes, like object creation, starting a thread, calling method etc. You can perform any operation in
the constructor as you perform in the method.