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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:40:40+00:00 2026-05-13T23:40:40+00:00

I am new to Java. I just read that class variables in Java have

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I am new to Java. I just read that class variables in Java have default value.

I tried the following program and was expecting to get the output as 0, which is the default value on an integer, but I get the NullPointerException.

What am I missing?

class Test{
    static Integer iVar;

    public static void main(String...args) {
        System.out.println(iVar.intValue());
    }
}
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    2026-05-13T23:40:41+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:40 pm

    You are right, uninitialized class variables in Java have default value assigned to them. Integer type in Java are not same as int. Integer is the wrapper class which wraps the value of primitive type int in an object.

    In your case iVar is a reference to an Integer object which has not been initiliazed. Uninitialized references get the default value of null and when you try to apply the intValue() method on a null reference you get the NullPointerException.

    To avoid this problem altogether you need to make your reference variable refer to an Integer object as:

    class Test {
     // now iVar1 refers to an integer object which wraps int 0.
     static Integer iVar1 = new Integer(0);
    
     // uninitialized int variable iVar2 gets the default value of 0.
     static int iVar2;
    
     public static void main(String...args) {
      System.out.println(iVar1.intValue()); // prints 0.
      System.out.println(iVar2); // prints 0.
     }
    }
    
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