Yes.
The various things an object contains—its variables and its methods—are called the members of that object. The members of an object are accessed using dot notation, which looks like this:
objectReference . memberName
Usually the objectReference is contained in a variable,
but not always.
If you want to run a method of the object, use the method name.
If it needs parameters (values supplied to the method),
they go inside (
)
like this:
objectReference . methodName( parameter )
Always use (
)
with a method name,
even if it needs no parameters.
Does the length()
method need
a parameter?