Suppose I have this code.
public class Data {
public static int x, y;
// ...
}
// ...
public static ArrayList<Data> myData = new ArrayList<Data>();
Now, if from my main class do
Data thisData;
thisData.initData();
myData.add(thisData);
thisData.changeData();
myData.add(thisData);
// ... repeat and repeat and repeat
The question is: how does the static prefix change the behaviour of the code? I mean: will myData be populated by always the same object, because its fields x and y have been declared static? Or will myData be populated by always new objects? In other words: how does the add() statement add the object? duplicating it?
thanks.