what does int cannot be dereferenced mean in java code example
Example: int cannot be dereferenced???
Primitives (byte, char, short, int, long, float, double, boolean) are not
objects and do not have member variables or methods. They're just simple values.
So you cannot do somePrimitive.something() . So in the above example, x is an
int, a primitive, and therefore cannot be dereferenced - meaning x.anything is
invalid syntax in Java.