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Just use google. Type System.out.println() java, or you could also try Java IO. Also, an easy way to 'count' would be
// Read in the amount of time you want to wait in seconds, call it "time"
Thread.getThread().sleep(time * 1000); //waits for 1 second if time = 1.
//Print out the time you waited.
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Sir,
I am new at java ,so I dont know where to look for it.
I searched my notes ,but didn't find anything.
Please tell me where to find it.
Thanks
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