Re: How to output values to a file for different runs

From:
Lew <lew@lewscanon.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:48:48 -0500
Message-ID:
<AdSdnXWdN9nNTNPanZ2dnUVZ_hjinZ2d@comcast.com>
Roger Lindsj? wrote:

Lew wrote:

Roger Lindsj? wrote:

Or just open the file for appending, such as:

OutputStream out = new FileOutputStream("thefile", true);


This matches the answer given the OP on the other thread on this
question.


Do you mean the answer by Daniel Pitts on the thread "To output values
to the same file for different outputs"? If so, yeah, I saw that as I
continued processing the group.

Or did you mean some other post? I can't help but reading your comment
as if I had plagiarized someone else, did you?


What? No! I'm not accusing anyone of plagiarizing - Gods forfend. I just
wanted to let people know that there were two threads on this same question so
we could unify the conversation.

I deeply apologize for leaving the kitty door open a crack on the
interpretation of plagiarism, but let me assure you that were I to smell
plagiarism I would explicitly use the term; you would not need to stretch any
of your imagination to infer it.

--
Lew

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