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There are no new questions, but there may be new answers.
There are only two hard things in computer science: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors
. . . and look closely at Fred Rosenberger's signature. Then see if you can find the errors in what I posted (there are at least three serious errors in it)I earlier wrote:Try it and see.
Campbell Ritchie wrote:It's very easy to reverse an array. Here is a simple way to do itTry it and see.
Umair Khan wrote:...a reverse method should have been present in the Arrays class so that we just needed to type Arrays.reverse(intArray)
Steve
No, I can't. Read my other post from earlier today.Umair Khan wrote: . . . It can be done the way you did it. . . .
No, I can't. Read my other post from earlier today.Umair Khan wrote: . . . It can be done the way you did it. . . .
Campbell Ritchie wrote:
No, I can't. Read my other post from earlier today.Umair Khan wrote: . . . It can be done the way you did it. . . .
Campbell Ritchie wrote:The - 1 you picked up is another typo; it should read - i. Sorry.
There is another error, just as serious, and even more annoying, which you haven't noticed yet
Consider Paul's rocket mass heater. |