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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T11:03:53+00:00 2026-06-12T11:03:53+00:00

I coded the following, But the o/p is not the expected ? Someone Guide

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I coded the following, But the o/p is not the expected ? Someone Guide me?

Question: Write a sample program to declare a hexadecimal integer and covert it into a character using explicit type Conversion?

class hexa
{
public static void main(String ar[])
{
    int hex=0xA;
    System.out.println(((char)hex));
}
}

please tell me :
Why there is a difference in output

/*code 1*/
int hex = (char)0xA; 
System.out.println(hex); 
/*code 2*/
int hex = 0xA; 
System.out.println((char)hex);
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    2026-06-12T11:03:55+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 11:03 am
    int hex = 0xA; 
    System.out.println( (char)hex );
    

    The hex value 0xA (or decimal 10) is “\n” (new line feed char) in ASCII.

    Hence the output.

    EDIT (thanks to halex for providing the correction in comments:

    int hex = (char) 0xA;
    System.out.println(hex); //here value of hex is '10', type of hex is 'int', the overloaded println(int x) is invoked.
    
    int hex = 0xA;
    System.out.println((char) hex); //this is equivalent to System.out.println( '\n' ); since the int is cast to a char, which produces '\n', the overloaded println(char x) is invoked.
    
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