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3,922 Pointsboolean
Hi there,
why does boolean always start with a false?
thanks!
Eugene Paitoo
3,922 Pointseg.
int numberOfPutts = 0;
boolean ballInHole = false;
do{
console.printf("Putts Putts %n");
ballInHole = luck.nextBoolean();
numberOfPutts ++;
} while(!ballInHole);
console.printf("You got it in %d putts %n", numberOfPutts);
[MOD: edited code block - srh]
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi Eugene,
I don't think there's a conspiracy or a best-practice to initialize a boolean to hold a false value. Indeed, in that example code, the outcome of the loop is irrelevant to the initialization value - the boolean could have just been declared at the outset of the code; or set to true
.
I'll happily stand corrected, but I don't think there's a best practice to set a boolean to a value of false
as a matter of course.
Steve.
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsSteve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi Eugene,
I'm not sure what you mean here - can you give me an example to assist?
Steve.