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I'm new to Java. I've got 3 months experience of Objective-C so I understand its concepts quite easily. I am trying to port a simple factorial-example program written in Java to Objective-C for learning purposes. But there is this one line, I do not understand what is going on here:

for (int i; i < 10; i++){
println (i + "! =" + factorial(i));

Now the for loop and all that is fine, but this "! =" I´ve never seen -- what does it do? To me it looks like a "not equal to" operator, wich would make no sense i + not equal too + factorial (factorial is a method, by the way).

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  • "this" is a String and "5" is also a string an "! =" too Aug 27, 2012 at 9:28
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    Note the highlighting here and also in your IDE. Everything in between two quotation marks is a String and has no functionality. It's only data.
    – Sulthan
    Aug 27, 2012 at 9:52

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This is building a string.

"+" in Java can be used to concatenate String. This happens if one of the parts is a String, and all other things are also converted to Strings (like the ints here).

The "!= " is just a String literal, not anything that Java sees.

In Objective-C, it would be

 [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d! = %d", i, factorial(i)]

Note that in Java, you can also do

 String.format("%d! = %d", i, factorial(i));

which may be more familiar to you.

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  • However, the space between ! and = is important because is not a comparison :)
    – Sulthan
    Aug 27, 2012 at 9:29
  • Depends on your definition of important. This whole string is just output formatting, it does not do anything Java-side.
    – Thilo
    Aug 27, 2012 at 9:31
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! is the mathematical symbol for factorial. I presume that println takes a string and prints it to the console (or somewhere else), so that line is simple printing the result.

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That is simply a String that is concatenated in the output, producing the following output:

1! =1
2! =2 
...

In short, it isn't an operator at all, but rather a string literal.

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it is a String. The Output done by println will be "the value of i" then there will stand ! = and than whatever factorial(i) returns... This is actually very very basic stuff.

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its just text, that get printed out

so your console output would be

1! =1  
2! =2  
3! =6  
...

Strings in Java are in "" and concatination is done with the +

println ("the factorial of" + i + " is " + factorial(i)); 

would have been the same, but without confusing you

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