And it actually works, even if it functions differently than I intended while writing it.
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class Interger
{
public static void main ( String[] args )
{
int a = 15;
System.out.println("Interger A is equal to " + a );
for (int i=0;i<a rgs.length;++i)
{
System.out.println( "Interger A plus input is equal to " + (a + i));
}
}
}
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C:\Users\crt3008\Desktop\Java>java Interger
Interger A is equal to 15
C:\Users\crt3008\Desktop\Java>java Interger one two
Interger A is equal to 15
Interger A plus input is equal to 15
Interger A plus input is equal to 16
C:\Users\crt3008\Desktop\Java>java Interger one three
Interger A is equal to 15
Interger A plus input is equal to 15
Interger A plus input is equal to 16
C:\Users\crt3008\Desktop\Java>java Interger . . . . .
Interger A is equal to 15
Interger A plus input is equal to 15
Interger A plus input is equal to 16
Interger A plus input is equal to 17
Interger A plus input is equal to 18
Interger A plus input is equal to 19
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Soupcat
Isn't java a type of coffee blend?
Squidbit
Yeah I think so