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So as long as the compiler takes the n as a string.. I guess this implicitly imples that either: 1- The compiler has to be improved (As taking n as a strong sounds illogical & not wise), 2- Java itself has to be modified?
Disclaimer: I'm sorry in advance if these - kind of investigative questions or suggestions - sound naive.. Simply because I'm a beginner, and "can't relate" nor judge if the compiler and Java are doing the right things or not (I guess they're doing the right thing, but I'm not aware of the reason behind it, yet).
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Java Stdin and Stdout II
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So as long as the compiler takes the n as a string.. I guess this implicitly imples that either: 1- The compiler has to be improved (As taking n as a strong sounds illogical & not wise), 2- Java itself has to be modified?
Disclaimer: I'm sorry in advance if these - kind of investigative questions or suggestions - sound naive.. Simply because I'm a beginner, and "can't relate" nor judge if the compiler and Java are doing the right things or not (I guess they're doing the right thing, but I'm not aware of the reason behind it, yet).