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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T22:08:49+00:00 2026-06-13T22:08:49+00:00

A.java: public class A { public static StartActivity startActivity; } B.java: public class StartActivity

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A.java:

public class A {
    public static StartActivity startActivity;
}

B.java:

public class StartActivity extends Activity  
    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        A.activity = this;
    }
}

From the 2 java files above, I would like to ask what is the meaning of a.activity = this;?
Do that mean create a new instance of activity?

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    2026-06-13T22:08:51+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 10:08 pm

    Do that mean create a new instance of activity?

    No. activity is a field, not an class, and you can’t create an “instance” of a variable, just of classes. All that code is doing is assigning an already existing object (the current b object) to a’s static field, activity, that’s all.

    Edit
    Correction, I suppose activity is also a class since you have both a type and a variable given the same name, activity? Your naming is non-standard which is confusing the issue and your question greatly. I suggest you change your question and make the naming standard and non-confusing. All types including classes, interfaces and enums should begin with an uppercase letter and all variables with a lowercase letter.

    Edit 2
    OK, after reviewing your latest code in your edited question, we see that A has a static StartActivity field, also known as a static variable, called Activity. Inside of class B’s onCreate(...) method it assigns this, the reference to the current B object itself, to A’s activity field. So if activity was assigned to a prior StartActivity object, that assignment has now been changed to the current B object if its onCreate(...) method is called.

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