String one, two, three; one = two = three = "";
This should work with immutable objects. It doesn’t make any sense for mutable objects for example:
Person firstPerson, secondPerson, thirdPerson; firstPerson = secondPerson = thirdPerson = new Person();
All the variables would be pointing to the same instance. Probably what you would need in that case is:
Person firstPerson = new Person(); Person secondPerson = new Person(); Person thirdPerson = new Person();
Or better yet use an array or a Collection
.
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