Scala – Literals

  • date 29th December, 2020 |
  • by Prwatech |
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The literals are a series of symbols utilized for describing a constant value in the code. 

                                               Types of Literals

Integer Literals: The Integer literals are generally of type Int or of type Long when a suffix L or l is added at the end of the Integers.

Run the following example for Integer Literals:

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Floating Point Literals : This type of literals are of type Double as well as type Float .

Run the following example for Floating Point Literals:

OUTPUT:

 

Character Literals : They are either uni-code character which are printable or are represented by escape sequences.

Run the following example for Character Literals:

OUTPUT:

String literals : The String literals are series of characters, which are available in double quotes.

Run the following example for String Literals:

OUTPUT:

 

Multi-Line String Literals : The multi-line string literals are also series of characters but it has multiple lines.

Run the following example for Multi-Line String Literals :

OUTPUT:

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