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Quick question on If statements with multiple conditions [duplicate]

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This is a question I should have probably known the answer to years ago but if I am writing an if statement in Java that has something like if(x != null && y == null && x.equals(z)) is this safe? I assume that the if statement cond开发者_运维百科itions are interpreted from left to right so checking if x != null to begin with will assure no null pointer exception is thrown (at least by x) on the x.equals(z) part of the condition. Is this accurate?


Yes. It's called short-circuited logic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation.


like @mellamokb said it's short circuit.

I only add that if you have comparasion like that:

if (str != null && str.equals("FINAL STRING") {...}

better use:

if ("FINAL STRING".equals(str)) {...}

first way is very often choosen but conditions should be as simple as possible:)


The short answer: You're just fine doing that.

The long answer: You're just fine doing that, because Java uses something called short circuit boolean evaluation. Read about it here


Short and simple: Yes, that is correct. :)

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