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Writing Javadoc Comments In general, Javadoc comments are any multi-line comments (“ /** */ “) that are placed before class, field, or method declarations. They must begin with a slash and two stars, and they can include special tags to describe characteristics like method parameters or return values.
Shift-Alt-J is a useful keyboard shortcut in Eclipse for creating Javadoc comment templates. Mastodon: an Eclipse Plugin for automatically adding Javadoc and file headers to your source code. It optionally generates initial comments from element name by using Velocity templates for Javadoc and file headers
Use View | Quick Documentation or the corresponding keyboard shortcut (by default: Ctrl + Q on Windows/Linux and Ctrl + J on macOS or F1 in the recent IDE versions). See the documentation for more information. Go to File/Settings, Editor, click on General. Scroll down, then Show quick documentation on mouse move.
CTRL + / =→ To comment/uncomment a line. CTRL + Shift + / =→ To comment/uncomment block of code. CTRL + Y =→ To delete a line.
Javadoc comments are dangling if they don't belong to any class, method or field. For example a Javadoc comment in between method declarations that have their own Javadoc comments. Your Javadoc comment doesn't belong to the class, or a method, or a field, so it's indeed dangling.
When you do use “in-line” comments, you should place them before (or next to) any code that is not self-explanatory. This comment should detail the “idea” behind the code and what is to be accomplished. It may also say how this is to be accomplished if the “algorithm” is complex.
Comment function implemented by you with function description, author name, date, lists of parameters, return type, and logic behind solving the problem. If you are going to make any changes in a function written earlier, you should describe what changes you are making and why.
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