all, i faced a problem when a write the code below
String hello = "Hello";
String str5 = "Hel" + "lo";
String str8 = "Hel";
String str9 = "lo";
String str10 = str8 + str9;
System.out.println("str10==hello?" + (str10 == hello));
System.out.println("str5==hello?" + (str5 == hello));
System.out.println("str10==str5?" + (str10 == str5));
then i run my code and the console print this
str10 == hello ? false
str5 == hello ? true
str10 == str5 ? false
this confused me a lot. why the second print TRUE but the first print FALSE??
in my comprehension of String literal pool,when a string defined and JVM will check if the pool contains that string,if not ,put the string into the pool.
in my code,variable hello exists in string pool,"Helo" and "lo" also in the pool,my question is
- if the result of the concatenation of "Helo" and "lo" exists in the pool.
- what's the difference between the definition about str5 and str10s',and why they are not "=="? does str5 and str10 refer to the diffrent "Hello” that in the string pool?("==" seems to mean the reference is the same object)
my jdk version :1.6.0_29
my IDE:Intellij Idea 11.2
anyone can point it out? thank you very much
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