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[news.eclipse.newcomer] Re: System.out.printf Broken?
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What version of Eclipse are you running? You need at least 3.1M6
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Chris Laffra, http://eclipsefaq.org
"Tim Julian" <tim.julian@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> When I run the simple code from a Deitle book such as the following:
>
> import java.util.Scanner; // program uses Scanner
>
> public class Product
> {
> public static void main( String args[] )
> {
> // create Scanner to obtain input from command window
> Scanner input = new Scanner( System.in );
>
> int x; // first number input by user
> int y; // second number input by user
> int z; // third number input by user
> int result; // product of numbers
>
> System.out.print( "Enter first integer: " ); // prompt for input
> x = input.nextInt(); // read first integer
>
> System.out.print( "Enter second integer: " ); // prompt for input
> y = input.nextInt(); // read second integer
>
> System.out.print( "Enter third integer: " ); // prompt for input
> z = input.nextInt(); // read third integer
>
> result = x * y * z; // calculate product of numbers
>
> System.out.printf( "Product is %d\n", result );
>
>
> } // end method main
>
> } // end class Product
>
> It says .printf is expecting an object[] and not an int!
> Any ideas?
> (the scanner works fine as contrasted with the new NetBeans!)
>
>
>