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    Re: Does the Scanner class use an internal buffer?

    Thank you. I suspected, but it's been a while since I've used precise terminology (I'm not actually a native English speaker) so I'm not sure if I was ever clear on this. I'll see about getting the...
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    Re: Does the Scanner class use an internal buffer?

    At the risk of revealing that I'm not entirely certain I know what a Java Development Kit is, I use Eclipse for code-writing purposes and that's about the extent of it. Beyond that, my only other...
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    Re: Does the Scanner class use an internal buffer?

    Yeah, I checked my Java folder, but all it has is JRE folders for Java 6 and 7 (I'm still using 6, by the way, legacy stuff). No JDK. As far as Windows 7 can be trusted, I ran a search just in case I...
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    Re: Does the Scanner class use an internal buffer?

    I can't seem to find that on my system, I'm afraid. I checked the Java folder and the Eclipse folder but I can't find a source file. I'm sure it has to exist somewhere for my system to know what's in...
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    Does the Scanner class use an internal buffer?

    This is actually a pretty simple question that I'm surprised I'm unable to find the answer to. Recently, I was advised to use a Scanner to read a large file in tokens, rather than using a...
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