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Sep 5, 2014

I am having trouble compiling my code for a java application that is supposed to print out the infinite series for Pi. Here is my java code:

//a java application that generates the infinite series for Pi, ie 3.14159...=4-4/3+4/5-4/7+4/9
 
public class Pi{
public static void main(String args[]){
//declare and initialize variables
 long counter=1;
double pi;
 
[Code] ....

Here is the error in my output that results when I attempt to compile my code:

C:UsersanonymousDesktopchapter five exercises for javaPi.java:21: error: variable pi might not have been initialized
total=total+pi;
^
1 error
Tool completed with exit code 1

Why do I need to initialized pi when I already initialized the total?

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