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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T06:30:14+00:00 2026-05-28T06:30:14+00:00

In the expression of a while loop, is it possible to initialise a variable,

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In the expression of a while loop, is it possible to initialise a variable, then use that as part of the expression?

It’s probably simpler in code:

while (int a = someMethod(), a<b)

It would be possible to just add another method, and so have to following:

private boolean whileLoopTest() {
    int a = someMethod();
    return a<b;
}

public void originalMethod() {
    while (whileLoopTest()) {
        //...

but this doesn’t seem as neat.

EDIT
I also don’t want to directly compare the method to my variable, as it is compared to several variable, and so if would be a long, unreadable mess. A better example of what I want would be:

while (int a = SomeClass.someStaticMethod(), -1<a && a<b)

It’s not true in my case, but this would be a equally valid question if someStaticMethod() took a long time to return – I would only want to call it once.
I’m fairly new to StackOverflow, so I’m not sure if giving other situations where this would apply is what I should be doing.

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    2026-05-28T06:30:14+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 6:30 am
    int a;
    while((a = someMethod()) < b){
        //do something
    }
    

    A common use for this is reading from a file:

    BufferedReader fileIn = ...
    String line;
    while((line = fileIn.readLine()) != null){
        //do something
    }
    fileIn.close();
    

    /edit
    You can do this for your new scenario:

    int a;
    while(-1 < (a = SomeClass.staticMethod()) && a < b) {
        //do something
    }
    

    Once the left hand portion of the && statement is executed, the return value of SomeClass.staticMethod() is stored in a, which carries over the the right hand portion of the statement.

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