About Question enthuware.ocajp.i.v7.2.1027 :
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2024 9:06 am
I don't believe the code will compile (at least the version I have, where Integer.valueof(5,16) is called).
There is no valueOf method that takes two ints, defined on Integer, in Java 21.
The closest is public static Integer valueOf(String s, int radix): https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/ ... tring,int)
Even the explanation uses the (String, int) signature:
3. Note that the exam expects you to know the basics of hexadecimal numbers. Specifically, you should know that the hexadecimal system has 16 digits - 0 to 9 and a, b, c, d, e , f. Thus, Integer.valueof("a", 16), will return 10. The digit 5 in hexadecimal is the same as 5 in decimal though.
There is no valueOf method that takes two ints, defined on Integer, in Java 21.
The closest is public static Integer valueOf(String s, int radix): https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/ ... tring,int)
Even the explanation uses the (String, int) signature:
3. Note that the exam expects you to know the basics of hexadecimal numbers. Specifically, you should know that the hexadecimal system has 16 digits - 0 to 9 and a, b, c, d, e , f. Thus, Integer.valueof("a", 16), will return 10. The digit 5 in hexadecimal is the same as 5 in decimal though.