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Top Forums Programming Java: Repeat a command Post 302924256 by junior-helper on Friday 7th of November 2014 09:39:08 AM
Old 11-07-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by totoro125
But now it saying my scanner function is not working.
Without seeing the actual error message, I'd say that can be fixed by adding following line on the top of your source code file:
Code:
import java.util.Scanner;

Quote:
Originally Posted by totoro125
Is there another way to take in user input?
Yes. You can experiment with BufferedReader (Java BufferedReader & InputStreamReader example - get keyboard/console input - voidException) or DataInputStream (java DataInputStream class | Magic2Php).

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native2ascii(1) 					      General Commands Manual						   native2ascii(1)

NAME
native2ascii - native to ASCII converter SYNOPSIS
native2ascii [ options ] [ inputfile [outputfile]] DESCRIPTION
The Java compiler and other Java tools can only process files that contain Latin-1 or Unicode-encoded (udddd notation) characters. native2ascii converts files that contain other character encoding into files containing Latin-1 or Unicode-encoded charaters. If outputfile is omitted, standard output is used for output. In addition, if inputfile is omitted, standard input is used for input. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -encoding encoding_name Specifies the encoding name that is used by the conversion procedure. The default encoding is taken from system property file.encod- ing. The encoding_name string must be one taken from the first column of the table of supported encodings in the Supported Encodings document: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5/docs/guide/intl/encoding.doc.html -reverse Performs the reverse operation: converts a file with Latin-1 or Unicode-encoded characters to one with native-encoded characters. -Joption Pass option to the Java virtual machine, where option is one of the options described on the man page for the java applica- tion launcher, java(1). For example, -J-Xms48m sets the startup memory to 48 megabytes. It is a common convention for -J to pass options to the underlying virtual machine. 22 Jun 2004 native2ascii(1)
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