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Computers and Technology, 20.09.2020 07:01 noseugh

Simple Java question about command line arguments Edit: figured it out myself, args[0] == "one" should be args[0].equals("one")

public Class Test{
public static void main(String[] args) {
System. out. println(args[0]);
if(args[0] == "one")
{ System. out. println("onetest");
}
}
}

it compiles and everything, and when I type
> java Test one
into the command line, this is my output
> one

what am i doing wrong, and why isn't it displaying "onetest" it printed "one" because args[0] is equal to "one," but somehow args[0] isn't "one" because it doesn't print "onetest" ???

expected output is
> one
> onetest

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