// You can use this program to run experiments
// 1. Add statements inside main
// 2. Compile
// 3. Right-click on the Test rectangle and select main
// 4. Click Ok on the next dialog
// 5. The output is displayed in a terminal window
public class Test
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Add something inside the ( )
//compile time error
//System.out.println(a b);
//prints total and in only one line
//System.out.print(3+4+5);
//runtme Error
//System.out.println(1/0);
//prints total and goes to the next line
//System.out.println(3+4+5);
//prints the string as it is "3+4+5"
//System.out.println("3+4+5");
// Add more statements below, as needed
System.out.print("My Lucky number is");
System.out.println(3 + 4 + 5);
}
}
// 1. Add statements inside main
// 2. Compile
// 3. Right-click on the Test rectangle and select main
// 4. Click Ok on the next dialog
// 5. The output is displayed in a terminal window
public class Test
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Add something inside the ( )
//compile time error
//System.out.println(a b);
//prints total and in only one line
//System.out.print(3+4+5);
//runtme Error
//System.out.println(1/0);
//prints total and goes to the next line
//System.out.println(3+4+5);
//prints the string as it is "3+4+5"
//System.out.println("3+4+5");
// Add more statements below, as needed
System.out.print("My Lucky number is");
System.out.println(3 + 4 + 5);
}
}
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