Blank lines improve readability by setting off sections of code that are logically related.
Two blank lines should always be used in the following circumstances:
One blank line should always be used in the following circumstances:
Blank spaces should be used in the following circumstances:
while (true)
{
...
}
Note that a blank space should not be used between a method name and its opening parenthesis. This helps to distinguish keywords from method calls.
. should be separated
from their operands by spaces. Blank spaces should never separate unary
operators such as unary minus, increment ("++"), and decrement ("--")
from their operands. Example:
a += c + d;
a = (a + b) / (c * d);
while (d++ = s++)
{
n++;
}
printSize("size is " + foo + "\n");
for
statement should be separated by blank spaces. Example:
for (expr1; expr2; expr3)
myMethod((byte) aNum, (Object) x);
myMethod((int) (cp + 5), ((int) (i + 3))
+ 1);