What is a block?

July 24th, 2009 by uCertify Leave a reply »

When a sequence of statements are put inside the curly braces, they form a block. A block is a Java language feature that allows a programmer to execute multiple lines of code at a time.

A block is executed by executing all the statements within the braces in the order from first to last. If all the statements in the block execute successfully, then it is said that the block executes successfully. Otherwise, it is said that the block executes abruptly.

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