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From: Lew on 16 May 2010 08:00 beginner_in-> wrote: > Sir, i want to tell you that i am accessing this Usenet group from > google group service... so i could not able to guess the out look of > my given code snippet at usenet group platform. Spaces are spaces. Google Groups has no relevance; you know how many spaces you're typing. > I would like to draw your attention the word [sic] that you mostly use "sic" means that the person quoting the passage (me) has not changed the quoted content, so therefore the error in spelling is in the original, not a transcription error. The word "I", first person singular pronoun, in English is always capitalized. > before [actually, after] each 'i' in quoted words. I still don't know the meaning of > [sic] as I m possibly not the countryman of your place, however, your The meaning is available from any standard dictionary. > each useful advise I would like to follow to remove objections and > errors to learn the concepts effectively. This is the thing that > matters to me and all other things come on second priority so please > avoid those words which are of no business, here. This is a free discussion forum. A professinal ought to be able to get the case right of fundamental words like "I" or "Java". This helps one get used to the case-sensitive nature of Java. No one faults a person for not having English as a first language, but names and such are not dependent on the language one learned first, and spelling "I" correctly is such a simple matter that there's really no excuse for getting it wrong. > About the erroneous code, i have solved the problem using hasNextInt() > and nextInt(). > I also want to know why you are not in favour to use Scanner#nextInt() > method. Alan explained that in his post, as you may recall. -- Lew |