In this program, we will create a thread with the runnable interface. Then we will create three threads and execute them.
Program/Source Code:
The source code to create multiple threads is given below. The given program is compiled and executed successfully.
// Java program to create multiple threads
class MyThread implements Runnable {
public void run() {
int i = 0;
for (i = 1; i <= 3; i++)
System.out.println("Thread " + Thread.currentThread().getId() + " is running");
}
}
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Thread t1 = new Thread(new MyThread());
Thread t2 = new Thread(new MyThread());
Thread t3 = new Thread(new MyThread());
t1.start();
t2.start();
t3.start();
}
}
Output:
Thread 10 is running
Thread 10 is running
Thread 10 is running
Thread 11 is running
Thread 11 is running
Thread 11 is running
Thread 12 is running
Thread 12 is running
Thread 12 is running
Explanation:
In the above program, we created two classes MyThread and Main. We created MyThread class by implementing the Runnable interface.
The Main class contains a main() method. The main() method is the entry point for the program. Here, we created the 3 threads and executed them and printed the appropriate messages.
In this program, we will create a thread with the runnable interface. Then we will create three threads and execute them.
Program/Source Code:
The source code to create multiple threads is given below. The given program is compiled and executed successfully.
Output:
Explanation:
In the above program, we created two classes MyThread and Main. We created MyThread class by implementing the Runnable interface.
The Main class contains a main() method. The main() method is the entry point for the program. Here, we created the 3 threads and executed them and printed the appropriate messages.