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Last edited by mclaren93; November 17th, 2011 at 08:09 PM.
To execute/call a method in a class you need a reference to the class followed by a . followed by the method name. Like this: out.println("hi");what code could be inserted in public static void main of Part2 so the printHI methd wil run.
Here the object reference is out and the method is println().
There is a different way to do it when the method is static. Then you use the class name vs using a reference to the object. Like this: System.out
Here System is a class and out is a static variable in that class.
mclaren93 (November 17th, 2011)