Java this Keyword
Example
Using this with a class attribute (x):
public class Main {
  int x;
  // Constructor with a parameter
  public Main(int x) {
    this.x = x;
  }
  // Call the constructor
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    Main myObj = new Main(5);
    System.out.println("Value of x = " + myObj.x);
  }
}
Definition and Usage
The this keyword refers to the current object in a method or constructor.
The most common use of the this keyword is to eliminate 
the confusion between class attributes and parameters with the same name (because a class attribute is shadowed by a method or constructor parameter). If you omit the keyword in the example above, the output would be "0" instead of "5".
this can also be used to:
- Invoke current class constructor
 - Invoke current class method
 - Return the current class object
 - Pass an argument in the method call
 - Pass an argument in the constructor call
 
Related Pages
Read more about objects in our Java Classes/Objects Tutorial.
Read more about constructors in our Java Constructors Tutorial.
Read more about methods in our Java Methods Tutorial.
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