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  1. What is the purpose of the unsigned right shift operator ">>>" in Java?

    May 26, 2013 · The >>> operator lets you treat int and long as 32- and 64-bit unsigned integral types, which are missing from the Java language. This is useful when you shift something that does not …

  2. java - Difference between >>> and >> - Stack Overflow

    May 11, 2010 · But it shifts -128 to 32 when, as is typical in Java, the bits are interpreted in two's complement. Therefore, if you are shifting in order to divide by a power of two, you want the …

  3. What is the Java ?: operator called and what does it do?

    Not only in Java, this syntax is available within PHP, Objective-C too. In the following link it gives the following explanation, which is quiet good to understand it: A ternary operator is some operation …

  4. What is the point of the diamond operator (<>) in Java?

    In any Java source file using generics the old non-generic types should be forbidden (you can always use <?> if interfacing to legacy code) and the useless diamond operator should not exist.

  5. Java Operators : |= bitwise OR and assign example [duplicate]

    Oct 22, 2013 · I just going through code someone has written and I saw |= usage, looking up on Java operators, it suggests bitwise or and assign operation, can anyone explain and give me an example …

  6. What does the ^ operator do in Java? - Stack Overflow

    Jan 2, 2010 · 7 It is the Bitwise xor operator in java which results 1 for different value of bit (ie 1 ^ 0 = 1) and 0 for same value of bit (ie 0 ^ 0 = 0) when a number is written in binary form. ex :- To use your …

  7. What does the arrow operator, '->', do in Java? - Stack Overflow

    Details: Java 6, Apache Commons Collection, IntelliJ 12 Update/Answer: It turns out that IntelliJ 12 supports Java 8, which supports lambdas, and is "folding" Predicates and displaying them as …

  8. How do the post increment (i++) and pre increment (++i) operators …

    How do the post increment (i++) and pre increment (++i) operators work in Java? Asked 16 years, 1 month ago Modified 1 year, 11 months ago Viewed 451k times

  9. in java what does the @ symbol mean? - Stack Overflow

    Aug 5, 2015 · In Java Persistence API you use them to map a Java class with database tables. For example @Table () Used to map the particular Java class to the date base table. @Entity …

  10. What is the difference between == and equals () in Java?

    Main difference between == and equals in Java is that "==" is used to compare primitives while equals() method is recommended to check equality of objects. String comparison is a common scenario of …