If x==y is true so y==x should be true isn't that the case?
But I found this statement :
Reverse is not necessary true
Please help me with this?
If x==y is true so y==x should be true isn't that the case?
But I found this statement :
Reverse is not necessary true
Please help me with this?
If x and y are String objects and x == y is true, then x.equals(y) is also true.
But
If x.equals(y) is true then x == y may be false.
Consider the following example:
String x = "abc";
String y = new String("abc");
System.out.println(x == y); //false
System.out.println(x.equals(y)); //true
