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14 years ago  #91
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oh yeah, silly me

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yea silly u

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One of them blonde moments

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14 years ago  #95
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I feel like learning something.

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Originally posted by Slickster I feel like learning something.

In Java, the code to display a string of characters or numbers "string" is

System.out.print("string");

if you have the string set as object type String, you can replace "string" with the String name.

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Originally posted by Koryn
Originally posted by Slickster I feel like learning something.

In Java, the code to display a string of characters or numbers "string" is

System.out.print("string");

if you have the string set as object type String, you can replace "string" with the String name.

noted, thank you.

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Originally posted by Slickster
Originally posted by Koryn
Originally posted by Slickster I feel like learning something.

In Java, the code to display a string of characters or numbers "string" is

System.out.print("string");

if you have the string set as object type String, you can replace "string" with the String name.

noted, thank you.

No problem

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what is the difference between a string and a loop?

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Originally posted by Slickster what is the difference between a string and a loop?

A string is a type of object that consists of characters, and a loop, written like this:

for(int k=0; k

Shit, it cut my post off at the less than symbol

 

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