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Built in types

Built in types
     
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 * Copyright (c) Ian F. Darwin, http://www.darwinsys.com/, 1996-2002.
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/**
 * Built in types
 */
public class BuiltinTypes {
  public static void main(String[] argv) {
    // An integer can be entered in several ways:
    int i = 123;
    System.out.println("i = " + i);
    i = 00123;
    System.out.println("i = " + i);
    i = 0x123;
    System.out.println("i = " + i);

    // A double can also be entered in several ways:
    float f = 123f;
    System.out.println("f = " + f);
    f = 123.0f;
    System.out.println("f = " + f);
    f = (float)1.23e2;    // 1.23 x (10 ^ 2)
    System.out.println("f = " + f);
  }
}



           
         
    
    
    
    
  








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