Mail bounced - subscriber's mailbox no longer exists on the host. He probably left the company w/o telling the list. --- Anthony Grace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can someone tell me what's happening here? > System Administrator > wrote:From: System Administrator > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Undeliverable: [jdjlist] Re: Getting digits from an integer > Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2002 01:20:20 +0800 > > Your message > > To: JDJList > Subject: [jdjlist] Re: Getting digits from an integer > Sent: Fri, 6 Sep 2002 00:34:13 +0800 > > did not reach the following recipient(s): > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 6 Sep 2002 01:20:11 +0800 > The recipient name is not recognized > The MTS-ID of the original message is: c=us;a= ;p=synergix > technol;l=JUPITER0209051720R3TQTX75 > MSEXCH:IMS:Synergix Technologies Pte Ltd:Synergix:JUPITER 0 (000C05A6) > Unknown Recipient > > > > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 From: Anthony Grace > To: JDJList > Subject: [jdjlist] Re: Getting digits from an integer > Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2002 00:34:13 +0800 > > That's my point. So what we get printed out is: > > > 3, 2, 0 > > > ...whereas Jeff wanted to get: > > > 3, 2, 1 ?? > > > Maybe I missed something here? > > > Paul Franz wrote: > > > Dividing by 10 makes it 0. > > Paul Franz > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Anthony Grace > To: JDJList > Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 10:58 AM > Subject: [jdjlist] Re: Getting digits from an integer > > > what happens when number=1 on the final pass? > > > Paul Franz wrote: > > > You need to do the following: > > while (number != 0) > { > System.out.println ("digit = "+(number % 10)); > number /= 10; > } > > The >> is a binary shift operator. > > Paul Franz > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeff Fisher" > To: "JDJList" > Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 7:59 AM > Subject: [jdjlist] Getting digits from an integer > > > > I need to be able to get each individual digit from an integer as an > > integer. I think I should be able to do this by using the >> operator, > but > > I just can't seem to figure it out. > > > > For example if I have a number 123, I need to get 3, then the 2, then the > 1. > > It doesn't really matter the order, I just need the digits. I suppose I > > could convert it to a string and go that route, but that seems ! like a > waste. > > > > Does anyone have experience with this or can point me to some > > examples/information. > > > > Thanks > > > > Jeff > > > > To change your JDJList options, please visit: > http://www.sys-con.com/java/list.cfm > > > > > To change your JDJList options, please visit: > http://www.sys-con.com/java/list.cfm > > > > > _____ > > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Finance > - Get > real-time stock quotes To change your JDJList options, please visit: > http://www.sys-con.com/java/list.cfm > > To change your JDJList options, please visit: > http://www.sys-con.com/java/list.cfm > > > > > _____ > > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Finance > - Get > real-time stock quotes To change your JDJList options, please visit: > http://www.sys-con.com/java/list.cfm > > > > --------------------------------- > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes > > To change your JDJList options, please visit: http://www.sys-con.com/java/list.cfm >
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