Using the method return as an object
If a Java method returns
an object, you can use the method call directly as an object
reference to call another method:
IMPORT JAVA java.util.regex.Pattern
MAIN
DEFINE p Pattern
LET p = Pattern.compile("a*b")
IF p.matcher("aaaab").matches() THEN
DISPLAY "It matches..."
END IF
END MAINIn this code example, the matcher() method of
object p is invoked and returns an object of
type java.util.regex.Matcher. The object reference
returned by the matcher() method can be directly
used to invoke the matches() method of the Matcher class.