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Notes for Class 9 ICSE: Input in Java

Comments in Java
Comments are used to make the code more readable and understandable. Java provides three

types of comments:

1. Single-Line Comments

- Description: Used to comment a single line of code.

- Syntax: // Comment text

2. Multi-Line Comments

- Description: Used to comment multiple lines of code.

- Syntax:

/*

Comment text spanning multiple lines

*/

3. Documentation Comments

- Description: Used to generate documentation for the program.

- Syntax:

/**

* This is a documentation comment.

* It provides details about the code.

*/

Scanner Class
The Scanner class is used to take input from the user during program execution.
- Import Statement:

import java.util.Scanner;

- Example:

import java.util.Scanner;

public class Example {

public static void main(String[] args) {

Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);

System.out.print("Enter your name: ");

String name = sc.nextLine();

System.out.println("Hello, " + name + "!");

Types of Errors
Errors are issues in the program that prevent it from running correctly. The three main types of

errors in Java are:

1. Syntax Errors

- Description: Occurs when the code violates Java syntax rules.

- Example: Missing semicolon, misspelled keywords.

2. Logical Errors

- Description: The program runs but produces incorrect results due to incorrect logic.

- Example: Using the wrong formula in calculations.


3. Runtime Errors

- Description: Occurs during program execution due to invalid operations.

- Example: Division by zero, accessing an invalid array index.

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