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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T22:10:46+00:00 2026-05-22T22:10:46+00:00

Possible Duplicates: Cannot refer to a non-final variable inside an inner class defined in

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Cannot refer to a non-final variable inside an inner class defined in a different method
Why inner classes require “final” outer instance variables [Java] ?

class MyOuter {    

    private String x = "Outer";
    void doStuff(){
           final String z = "local variable";
           class MyInner {
                 public void seeOuter(){
                        System.out.println("Outer x is" + x);
                        System.out.println("Local variable z is" + z); // does
                        // not compile if final keyword from String z is removed
                 }
           }
     }
}

The above code works fine.
I want to know why does the compiler give an error if I remove the final keyword from String z. What difference is the final keyword making?

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    2026-05-22T22:10:47+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 10:10 pm

    Your class myInner cannot actually “see” the method scope variable z that you’re referencing. The compiler just gives the inner class its own private copy of z. Thus if you were to change z later, your program could “break” in mysterious ways, since the code makes it “look like” it’s the same variable.

    Thus, the compiler will not let you write that code unless you promise you understand that z cannot change later, by declaring it final.

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