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- 11 Feb. 2013, 05:08am
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- 11 Feb. 2013, 12:42am
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thanks xD good luck :/ the memorization of...
thanks xD
good luck :/
the memorization of some things in the very beginning was hard for me too
I was forgetting brackets , quotation marks, case-sensitive words, etc.. - 11 Feb. 2013, 12:37am
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And..... you're missing a bracket after ...
And..... you're missing a bracket after public static void main (String[] args)
and that statement should not have a ; - 11 Feb. 2013, 12:34am
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Oh, there's a " at the very end. My bad. ...
Oh, there's a " at the very end. My bad.
Actually, I didn't do that.
So...
Not my bad. XD - 11 Feb. 2013, 12:33am
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I'm guessing if you understand scanners, you can...
I'm guessing if you understand scanners, you can do the 2nd real easily.
It's just taking two scanner inputs and dividing them. - 11 Feb. 2013, 12:29am
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Oh yeah, and if your teacher dislikes .util*; ...
Oh yeah, and if your teacher dislikes .util*;
import java.util.Scanner; <- is the import for only scanners - 11 Feb. 2013, 12:27am
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import java.util.*; //at the beginning
import java.util.*; //at the beginning <--- Because I'll always forget something if import individual utilities
Scanner in (<-your variable here) = new Scanner(System.in); <- making the... - 11 Feb. 2013, 12:22am
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you need to import a scanner and make a scanner
you need to import a scanner and make a scanner
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