Does Java have operator overloading?

Java doesn’t supports operator overloading because it’s just a choice made by its creators who wanted to keep the language more simple. Every operator has a good meaning with its arithmetic operation it performs. Operator overloading allows you to do something extra than what for it is expected for.18 Haz 2018

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Can we override operator?

You can override operators, but they might not do what you want . The reason is that operators (actually overloads in general) are selected from the static type of an object. If you now have a reference-to-base which is bound to a derived instance, it will not call the operator for the derived class.

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