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Char is Int
Char is Int


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public class CharIsInt {
  public static void main(String[] argv) {
    char a = 'A';
    System.out.println("a is " + a);
    int i = a;
    System.out.println("i is " + i);
    char n = (char-a;
    System.out.println("n is " + n);
    int z = n;
    System.out.println("z is " + z);
    // Now: is char signed or unsigned?
    // char neg = -1; // WON'T COMPILE
    // System.out.println("neg is " + neg);
  }
}

           
       
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