Hello. I'm absolutely stuck trying to understand the output of nested loops. The simple draw a box etc. I understand the syntax of individual loops but not how they interact with one another. I can see why for(i=o;i<10;i++); Soutln("*") prints 10 *, but not how to work out what effect an inside loop would make.
Can anyone point me to a nooblet-friendly resource?
@Jdoh, not clear enough. if you can share your code somewhere else and give a link, may be i can help. Although if you are looking to iterate something in the for loop, this may give you an idea: for(i=0;i<10;i++){ System.out.println("first loop: "+i); for(j=0;j<5;j++){ System.out.println("second loop in first loop: "+j); } }
@Jdoh they don't interact. The outer loop doesn't care about inner loops it just repeats the code inside it's body and executes that (even if it's another loop). And the inner loop doesn't care (doesn't even know) about an outer loop. It just repeats it's body.
Thanks both. I'll try to be clearer. I guess interacting isn't the right word. I can't see (without compiling and running) that this would make a pyramid. The second loop must be having an effect (I said interacting) otherwise the first loop would just print ****** I just can't see / understand how the two loops work together to make a triangle. Every resource I've found seems to be aimed at a higher level than I understand.
for (int i=0; i<6; i++) { for (int j=0; j<i; j++) { System.out.print("*");
here i use User model to generate resource. if i want to use another model, say WebSite, then cant i do it with this same MyResponse? i just want to know how i make that priate SomeModel[] resource supports all models
@java8.being if do so, i have 4 models: user, category, post and comment. if i create an abstract class with common attributes, still i need sub classes for each model isn't? then still i can't have a common response class.
I read about casting. it is hard. so before going to that, is it possible to use something like this?
then in somewhere, i can cast it as i want? like: MyResponse response = new Response(true, NewModel[]); NewModel[] arrayOfObjectInNewModel = response.getChangeableModelType();
hehe but it gives me an idea. Now i can have a common response class and use it for every response. then i will manually put objects into required model array instead of casting :)
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