Curious about how fast self addition would grow, I wrote a quick little loop in Java to see:
int count = 1;
while(true){
System.out.println(count);
count += count;
}
The output was unexpected:
0
0
0
0
0
...
Why is this? count
is initialized to 1, so the inner addition should be doing count + count
or 1 + 1
. Why is the result 0?
Thread.sleep
between loop iterations.int x
value which when you dox+=x
overflows integer to0
. What would be your results after it?...
->1073741824
->-2147483648
->0
->0
->...
while(count > 0)
that way you dont keep zeros spamming your console.while(true)
with nobreak
tends to not be the greatest idea. Anyway it will take ~30 iterations before you overflow.