New Line In Text File

Jun 9, 2014

I'm trying to print the information entered into my TimeClockApp to a text file named timeclock.txt. Everything is writing to the text file, except instead of adding each part of the run through the app to one line, it is saving each part on a separate line like this:

i
3
2014/06/08 15:32:29

To ensure that each run through the time clock is recorded on a different line in the text file, I want it to add each item like this instead:

i 3 2014/06/08 15:32:29

I have tried to execute the

out.println(timeClock.get(i)); line as out.println(timeClock.get(i) + " "); and out.println(timeClock.get(i) + "
");,

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