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There are a number of classes and interfaces in the package java.util that are quite handy when multiple instances of some objects (collections) have to be co‐located in memory. Together, the collection classes and interfaces located in java.util and java.util.concurrent are often called Java Collection Framework. Collection classes implement different interfaces, and several are covered in this chapter...
This chapter explains basic constructs of the Java language such as the syntax of if statements, loops, and the like. If a person needs to change the execution of the program based on a certain condition then he/she can use either if or switch statements. The chapter explains more flavors of the conditional statements. The conditional operator consists of the following parts: an expression that returns...
This chapter introduces microelectrodes and microelectrode arrays which can be used for both fundamental and applied electrochemistry. The various approaches to fabricate such electrode transducers are critically overviewed with emphasis on meeting the requirement of sensors that can be used at the site of sampling, which are cost‐effective and yet reproducible.
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