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why to check for if(n>=0) ?? Mine worked without that condition itself
Is it a good practice to use 'float' in 'for' loop for a unit incremental condition?
Using the same type of condition in two 'if' statements seems redundant. Just an 'else' would do just fine.
else if(n!=0){
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Oh no");
}
if ever you wanted to use the else-if condition
ooh. why is that? something to do with JVM? What do you mean by a functional language?