What is the intValue() method?

July 26th, 2009 by uCertify Leave a reply »

The intValue() method returns a primitive type int value after converting the numeric value wrapped by the invoking object to a primitive type int. The intValue() method is an abstract method of the Number class. Classes that extend the Number class implement the intValue() method and provide their own definition of the method.

  • Share/Bookmark
Advertisement

Leave a Reply

uCertify.com | Our Company | Articles | Contact Us | News and Press Release | uCertify India | Entries (RSS)
MCSE: MCSA, MCTS, MCITP    JAVA Certification: SCJP, SCWCD    Cisco Certification: CCNA, CCENT    A+, Network+, Security+ Project+
Oracle Certification: OCP 11g, OCP 10g, OCA 11g, OCA 10g    CIW foundation    EC-212-32,    CISSP    Photoshop ACE CS4    Adobe Flash ACE, PMP, CAPM
© 2008 uCertify.com. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.