After searching and reading a lot of examples about passing values/objects between classes/methods I still don't get it . . .
Let's say i have this little code (which is wrong):
public class Main{
public static void main(String[] args){
Print print = new Print();
}
}
//end of Main class
class ClassA{
int x = 3;
int y = 5;
public classA(int a, int b){
a = x;
b = y;
}
}
class ClassB{
int c;
public classB(int a, int b){
c = a * b;
}
}
class Print{
int c;
public Print(int c){
System.out.println("C is equal to: " + c);
}
}
This code example doesn't work but i want to understand once and forever how does passing values works in java.
Thank you.
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