[OKC JUG] Integer too large
Mitch Blevins
Blevins at iecokc.com
Tue Oct 26 09:08:25 PDT 2010
No, no no.
The answer is simple... use a smaller font size.
-Mitch
Jason Lee <jason at steeplesoft.com> wrote:
That was my first thought too, but I wanted to see code to see if it's hard-coded or in a loop.
On 10/26/10 11:04 AM, Brian Sheldon wrote:
if you are using 0's in front of your numbers, then java is assuming they are octal, not base 10... there is no 8 in octal.
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Oram, Jackie <joram at osrhe.edu<mailto:joram at osrhe.edu>> wrote:
Hate to bother you guys, but I need some guidance.
I am working with an array defined as errorArray[9999][4][2]. I've used the range of indices between and including [1000][0][0] and [6000][4][0]. No problem.
The current section of code that I am dealing with needs to use the range of indices between [0000][0][0] and [0200][4][2]. I've gotten as far as [0070][1][2], but when I try to go to [0080][0][0] and above I get an error message of "integer number too large : 0080".
Can someone tell me why I am getting this error?
Thank you in advance,
Jackie
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