Ctrl+1 Quick Fix ( Most classic shortcut keys )
Ctrl+d: Delete the current row
ctrl+alt+↓ Copy the current row to the next row ( replication incremented )
Ctrl+alt+↑ Copy the current line to the previous row ( replication incremented )
Alt+↓ the current line and the next line of interaction ( especially useful , can be omitted first cut , then pasted )
Alt+↑ the current line and the upper row interaction position ( ibid. )
alt+← the previous edited page
alt+→ Next Edit page ( of course, for the above article )
Alt+enter displays The properties of the currently selected resource ( project , or file or file)
Shift+enter Inserts a blank row on the next line of the current row ( at which point the mouse can be at any position in the current row , not necessarily the last )
Shift+ctrl+enter Insert blank line in current line ( principle above )
Ctrl+q positioning to the last edited place
Ctrl+l positioning in a row ( for people who have more than one program , they have the gospel )
Ctrl+m maximize the current Edit or View ( and vice versa )
ctrl+/ comment on the current line , and then uncomment it
Ctrl+o Quick Display OutLine
Ctrl+t quickly displays the inheritance structure of the current class
Ctrl+w Closing the current editer
Ctrl+k the selected Word quickly navigates to the next
Ctrl+e Quick display of the current editer drop- down list ( in bold if the current page does not appear )
ctrl+/( numpad ) collapses all code in the current class
Ctrl+x ( keypad ) expands all code in the current class
Ctrl+space Code Helper to complete some code insertion ( but general and input method conflict , You can modify the Input method hotkey , you can also take up alt+/ to replace )
CTRL+SHIFT+E displays the Manager that manages all of the currently open View ( You can choose to close , activate, and so on ) )
Ctrl+j forward Incremental lookup ( when ctrl+j is pressed , Each letter editor you enter provides a quick match to locate a word , if not
No, it is not found in stutes line , it is especially useful to look up a word. , This function idea was there two years ago )
Ctrl+shift+j Reverse Incremental lookup ( same as above , except forward )
CTRL+SHIFT+F4 Close all open editer
Ctrl+shift+x All the currently selected text to uppercase
Ctrl+shift+y turns the currently selected text to lowercase
Ctrl+shift+f formatting of the current code
Ctrl+shift+p to the match (for example {}) ( after locating from the front , the cursor is in the match , back to the front . , the reverse )
The following shortcut keys are commonly used in refactoring, I like and commonly used to tidy up ( Note : General Refactoring of the shortcut keys are alt+shift The beginning of the )
Alt+shift+r Rename ( It's my favorite one , especially the Rename of variables and classes , can save a lot of labor than a manual method )
Alt+shift+m Extraction Method ( This is one of the most common methods of refactoring , especially useful for a whole bunch of mud codes )
Alt+shift+c Modifying a function Structure ( more practical , with N function calls This method , fix it once )
Alt+shift+l extract Local variables ( You can directly extract some magical numbers and strings into a variable , especially when multiple calls are made )
Alt+shift+f Change the local variable in Class to a field variable ( more useful functions )
Alt+shift+i Merge Variables ( This may be a bit inappropriate Inline)
Alt+shift+v moving functions and variables ( not commonly used )
Alt+shift+z reconstruction of Regret medicine (Undo)
<!--[if!supportlists]-->0. Ctrl + 1 (quick fix)
<!--[if!supportlists]-->1. Ctrl + D (delete current line )
<!--[if!supportlists]-->2. Ctrl + Alt +↓(copy the current line to the next line)
<!--[if!supportlists]-->3. Alt +/ or Ctrl + space (because the latter conflicts with the IME shortcut keys, so I usually use the former) function: Quick Insert.
<!--[if!supportlists]-->4. Alt+shift+r Renaming is very useful.
<!--[if!supportlists]-->5. Ctrl + Q navigates to the last edit place.
<!--[if!supportlists]-->6. Ctrl + Shift + O ( auto-Import Package )
Eclipse Common shortcut keys