Part 1 will describe how to declare and assign variables in java aswell as discussing the various data types.
Part 2 shows you how to perform simple arithmatic and display variables through an example program.
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changerianz(Wednesday 24th of October 2007 02:31:00 PM)
Hi am having a bit of a problem with classes and objects can someone help me please? Instanciating and methods all that is a bit confusing.
shadowpal2(Tuesday 16th of October 2007 07:11:32 AM)
i'm pretty sure he meant to say
"double myDouble = 10.746;"
He said he was kind of nervous because he only had 10 minutes, and it's pretty nervous in general just to teach whoever you're going to.
Good work though, I hope you put a video tutorial on input/output command lines(no JOptionPanes/Dialog Boxes)- I really really need help on those.
xb0nzaix(Tuesday 25th of September 2007 07:53:58 PM)
you left two myFloat variables heheh any way your tutorials are way more explanatory than my school professor =S good job!
perktastico(Wednesday 5th of September 2007 08:00:13 AM)
Anyone get this error?
found : double
required: float
float myFloat = 2.25;
^
1 error
It seems we can get around this by declaring a float as: float myFloat = 2.25f;
Although this seems silly to have to do! am i missing something?
darkisback67(Wednesday 19th of September 2007 09:28:28 PM)
i dunno but i am apparently missing it to because i have the same error....i dunno why but dude any one help? whats up? lol