While trying the understand the reasons behind why strings are immutable, I wrote a simple program as follows:
/* Program to test string immutability */
public class StringImmutability
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
String s = "hello";
s.concat(" world"); // returns a new string object. So, the reference must point to this object for further processing like this: s = s.concat(" world");
System.out.println(s);
s = s.concat(" world");
System.out.println(s);
String s1 = s, s2 = s, s3 = s;
System.out.println(s1+" "+s2+" "+s3);
s = s.concat(" test");
//The references are modified
System.out.println(s1+" "+s2+" "+s3);
}
}
The output though isn't as expected:
hello
hello world
hello world hello world hello world
hello world hello world hello world
After the references are modified, the output must be hello world test
repeated thrice but there isn't any change in output.