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Primitive Data Types in Java (With Examples)
In Java, primitive data types are the most basic building blocks of data. They store simple values directly in memory and are not objects. Java provides 8 primitive data types, categorized into: Numeric Types Character Type Boolean Type Let’s explore each one separately 1. byte The byte data type is used to store small integer values. It saves memory in large arrays. Size: 1 byte (8 bits) Range: -128 to 127 Example: public class ByteExample { public static void main(String[] args) { byte age = 2
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