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What happens if you write constructor more than once in a class
What happens if you write constructor more than once in a class
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If you write multiple constructors in a class, it’s known as constructor overloading. In Java, this is allowed as long as each constructor has a different parameter list (different number or types of parameters). The compiler will determine which constructor to call based on the arguments provided when creating an object. This allows you to initialize objects in various ways.