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| What's the use of static guys? |  | 
| asked by Leander Vikram (eldiablo0829) 7 years ago | 
| 3 | 
| The bodyless loop whose function in the book is given that"It is used to create delay" is actually not taken as a delay for humans as the i9 7980x processor overclocked at 4.6GHz processes it so quickly that hardly i can see any delay
but if you actually want a delay u can use
Thread.sleep(1000);//here 1000 means 1 second delay 
time is given inside the brackets is in milli-seconds
but whenever u use it dont forget to wrap this function with try-catch block
try{
Thread.sleep(1000);
}
catch(InterruptedException e){
System.ot.println("Technical Problem");
}
NOTE:Strictly not for exam purpose |  | 
| asked by Rishi dey chowdhury (rishidc) 7 years ago | 
| 3 | 
|  + 1 more questions by rishidc    
| Oh! I have a trick for arrays too.
lets assume we have an array named arr
then 
for(i:arr)
{
System.out.println(i);//Here i have just printed the elements but you can do anything
}
//Here each time when the loop runs the i contains the next element of the array cell
which means if arr[] would be{1,7,10,99,-10}
i will have the value 1 in first execution of the for loop
then i will have value 7 in next loop and so on....
comment if you liked?
NOTE:Strictly not for exam purpose |  |  
| asked by Rishi dey chowdhury (rishidc) 7 years ago |  
| 3 |  | 
| guys watch this till end i assure u it will not waste ur time 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqTTojTija8 |  | 
| asked by Rtstud (mdarfath) 7 years ago | 
| 2 | 
|  + 2 more questions by mdarfath    
| ok for patteren like this 
i
ic
ics
icse
we normally use two for loops but there is shor cut . here it is 
String nm = "icse";
for (int i = 1 ; i<=nm.length();i++)
s.o.p(nm.substring(0,1)); |  |  
| asked by Rtstud (mdarfath) 7 years ago |  
| 6 |  
| Do we need to learn the randes of data value like 0-38924789 this crppy table wich is present in tb |  |  
| asked by Rtstud (mdarfath) 7 years ago |  
| 1 |  
| To get a random integer in the range [min, max),
int randomInt(int min, int max) {
    return Math.floor(min + (Math.random() * (max - min)));
}
To get a random double in range [min, max):
double randomDouble(int min, int max) {
    return min + (Math.random() * (max - min));
} |  |  
| asked by Shreyas Minocha (shreyasminocha) 7 years ago |  
| 1 |  |  + 1 more questions by shreyasminocha    
| In how much time do you plan to complete your Computer paper's section A? |  |  
| asked by Shreyas Minocha (shreyasminocha) 7 years ago |  
| 2 |  |  
| Not exam related:
Does anyone watch South Park? |  |  
| asked by Pavan K Srinivasan (throwaway) 7 years ago |  
| 0 |  
| into m,n,p,q= 0;
for(m=2;m<=3;++m)
{
    for(n=1;n<=m;++n)
         { 
              p=m+n;
              if(p%3==0)
              q=q+p;
              else
              q=p+4;
           }
    }
System.out.println("Q="+q); |  |  
| asked by Abhinav Sharma (monstercat) 7 years ago |  
| 1 |  
| Guys all of you must have faced the problem of printing a particular array as it requires the user to type out another for loop which is time consuming tedious and boring
heres a trick but u ll have to import java's utilility package by import java.util.*
just say u wanna print array named arr
type :- System.out.println(Arrays.toString(arr));
the output is like this : [a,b,c,d] try this one out |  |  
| asked by ⚡The Flash⚡ (devanshu8) 7 years ago |  
| 2 |  
| If z=13,y=10,a=100.
Find a/=z++ + ++z*(- -y  -  y- -)%3 + z++ - ++y; |  |  
| asked by Tiara Elizabeth (thejtthomas) 7 years ago |  
| 2 |  
| is Math.random(), shift and bitwise operators included in the syllabus? |  |  
| asked by Ashutosh Dash (ashutosh_dash) 7 years ago |  
| 1 |  
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