The result is a String object.
When you add a double
value to a String
in Java, the double
value will be converted to its string representation and then concatenated to the existing String
. This process is known as string concatenation.
For example:
java
double doubleValue = 10.5;
String stringValue = "The value is: " + doubleValue;
In this case, the doubleValue
will be converted to its string representation (in this case, “10.5”), and then concatenated to the existing string “The value is:”. The resulting value of stringValue
will be “The value is: 10.5”.