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oop - Object Variables vs Class Variables in Java

I am in the process of learning Java and I don't understand the difference between Object Variables and Class Variable. All I know is that in order for it to be a Class Variable you must declare it first with the static statement. Thanks!

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In Java (and in OOP in general) the objects have two kinds of fields(variable).

Instance variables(or object variable) are fields that belong to a particular instance of an object.

Static variables (or class variable) are common to all the instances of the same class.

Here's an example:

public class Foobar{
    static int counter = 0 ; //static variable..all instances of Foobar will share the same counter and will change if such is done
    public int id; //instance variable. Each instance has its own id
    public Foobar(){
        this.id = counter++;
    }
}

usage:

Foobar obj1 = new Foobar();
Foobar obj2 = new Foobar();
System.out.println("obj1 id : " + obj1.id + " obj2.id "+ obj2.id + " id count " + Foobar.counter);

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