質問

I tried to search for this but couldn't find an answer easily.

If we have multiple Integer Java objects corresponding to the same integer value--are they the same in memory?

役に立ちましたか?

解決

No, but if you use Integer.valueOf(), Long.valueOf(), etc you may get single cached values. Not the same thing.

他のヒント

Not unless you create them like this

Integer a = new Integer(5);
Integer b = a;
Integer c = b;

In the above case, a, b, and c, would all refer to the same Integer object.

If, on the other hand, you declare them like this

Integer a = new Integer(5);
Integer b = new Integer(5);
Integer c = new Integer(5);

then the 3 variables, a, b, and c all refer to separate Integer object.

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