‘this’ reference in Java
‘this’ is a reference variable that refers to the current object.
Following are the ways to use ‘this’ keyword in java :
1. Using ‘this’ keyword to refer current class instance variables
Java
//Java code for using 'this' keyword to //refer current class instance variables class Test { int a; int b; // Parameterized constructor Test( int a, int b) { this .a = a; this .b = b; } void display() { //Displaying value of variables a and b System.out.println( "a = " + a + " b = " + b); } public static void main(String[] args) { Test object = new Test( 10 , 20 ); object.display(); } } |
Output:
a = 10 b = 20
2. Using this() to invoke current class constructor
Java
// Java code for using this() to // invoke current class constructor class Test { int a; int b; //Default constructor Test() { this ( 10 , 20 ); System.out.println( "Inside default constructor \n" ); } //Parameterized constructor Test( int a, int b) { this .a = a; this .b = b; System.out.println( "Inside parameterized constructor" ); } public static void main(String[] args) { Test object = new Test(); } } |
Output:
Inside parameterized constructor Inside default constructor
3. Using ‘this’ keyword to return the current class instance
Java
//Java code for using 'this' keyword //to return the current class instance class Test { int a; int b; //Default constructor Test() { a = 10 ; b = 20 ; } //Method that returns current class instance Test get() { return this ; } //Displaying value of variables a and b void display() { System.out.println( "a = " + a + " b = " + b); } public static void main(String[] args) { Test object = new Test(); object.get().display(); } } |
Output:
a = 10 b = 20
4. Using ‘this’ keyword as method parameter
Java
// Java code for using 'this' // keyword as method parameter class Test { int a; int b; // Default constructor Test() { a = 10 ; b = 20 ; } // Method that receives 'this' keyword as parameter void display(Test obj) { System.out.println( "a = " +obj.a + " b = " + obj.b); } // Method that returns current class instance void get() { display( this ); } public static void main(String[] args) { Test object = new Test(); object.get(); } } |
Output:
a = 10 b = 20
5. Using ‘this’ keyword to invoke current class method
Java
// Java code for using this to invoke current // class method class Test { void display() { // calling function show() this .show(); System.out.println( "Inside display function" ); } void show() { System.out.println( "Inside show function" ); } public static void main(String args[]) { Test t1 = new Test(); t1.display(); } } |
Output:
Inside show function Inside display function
6. Using ‘this’ keyword as an argument in the constructor call
Java
// Java code for using this as an argument in constructor // call // Class with object of Class B as its data member class A { B obj; // Parameterized constructor with object of B // as a parameter A(B obj) { this .obj = obj; // calling display method of class B obj.display(); } } class B { int x = 5 ; // Default Constructor that create an object of A // with passing this as an argument in the // constructor B() { A obj = new A( this ); } // method to show value of x void display() { System.out.println( "Value of x in Class B : " + x); } public static void main(String[] args) { B obj = new B(); } } |
Output:
Value of x in Class B : 5
This article is contributed by Mehak Narang and Amit Kumar.
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