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Print to the standard output
    
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import java.io.PrintWriter;

/** Print to the standard output */
public class PrintStandardOutput {

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    // Just a String to include in printouts.
    String myAnswer = "No, and that's final,";

    // Print to standard output
    System.out.println("Hello World of Java");
    // Print several things concatendated.
    System.out.println("The answer is " + myAnswer + " at this time.");

    // Print to standard output using a Writer
    PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(System.out);
    pw.println("The answer is " + myAnswer + " at this time.");

    // Caveat printing ints and chars together
    int i = 42;
    pw.println(i + '=' " the answer.")// WRONG
    pw.println("Note: " + i + '=' " the answer.")// OK

    // Some of the workarounds for the caveat above:
    pw.println(i + "=" " the answer.")// using quotes
    pw.println(i + ('=' " the answer."))// parenthesis

    pw.close()// If you open it, you close it.
  }
}


           
         
    
    
    
  
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