Calculate Factors Of Positive Integer Number

Mar 17, 2014

Lines 7, 8, &12 "primes" are underline in red (prime cannot be resolved) is what pops up when i hover over the x's.

I don't get why that is.

Java Code :

public class Exercise3
{
public static void main(String[] args) {
Prime.setSize(1000);
for (int p = Primes.next(); p < 30; p = Primes.next()) {
int n = (int)Math.round(Math.pow(2,p)) - 1;
System.out.printf("%d 2^%d-1%d", p, p, n);
if (Primes.isPrime(n))

[Code] ....

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lines 7, 8, &12 "primes" are underline in red (prime cannot be resolved) is what pops up when i hover over the x's.

i don't get why that is.

package assignment7;
public class Exercise3
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Prime.setSize(1000);
for (int p = Primes.next(); p < 30; p = Primes.next())

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*/
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digit: 4
digit: 5
digit: 6
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java - Scanner error with nextInt() - Stack Overflow gives me some infor for InputMismatchException - which I find described as In order to deal with this exception you must verify that the input data of your application meet its specification. When this error is thrown, the format of the input data is incorrect and thus, you must fix it, in order for your application to proceed its execution.

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