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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T10:41:18+00:00 2026-05-25T10:41:18+00:00

In my Java test was the next question: there is the next method: public

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In my Java test was the next question:

there is the next method:

public void changer(int[] x, int y) {

    x[y] = x[y] +3;
    y = y * 2;
}

We have array named a, with the values:

2,4,0,1,-6,3,8,7,5

if b = 3

what will be a and b values after the next call:

changer(a,b);

My answer was:
b = 6

a = 2,4,0,4,-6,3,8,7,5

I’ve tested it on BlueJ and got the same answer, but the tester wrote: wrong !

what do you say?

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    2026-05-25T10:41:19+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 10:41 am

    You are right about array values, but wrong about b value.

    When you call a method, java passes everything by value, that mean that changing y only changes the value locally, and the change is not reflected on b.

    However, when passing arrays and objects, a value representing a pointer to the array is passed. That means that x = new int[8] does not alter a at all, since as it happens for y the change is not reflected to a. However, changing array members or object properties works as you expected, cause a and x both point to the same array in memory.

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