Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version (11th Edition)
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Author: Y. Daniel Liang
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6.5, Problem 6.5.2CP
Identify and correct the errors in the following
- 1. public class Test {
- 2. public static void main(Stri ng[ ] args)
- 3. nPrintln (S , "Welcome to Java!" );
- 4. }
- 5.
- 6. public static void nPrintln(Stri ng message, int n) {
- 7. int n = 1 ;
- 8. for ( int i = 0 ; i < n; i ++)
- 9. System.out.println(message);
- 10. }
- 11. }
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