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Java SCJP Khalid A.Mughal: what does at (1) (2) mean?

 
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Hii I am new in this forum & java too. I am reading Java SCJP Programmer Guide Certification written by Khalid A. Mughal & Rolf W. Rasmussen. I cant understand the meaning of "at(1)","at(2)" ... meaning. It is written many of the times in book.
As in page 3, second line of second paragraph.-- " In the case ...... declared at (1): "
Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance..
 
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I got it... It is the indication symbol for us to what they want to say through examples given around that..
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