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\n won't work, not going to a new line

I'm creating a small program that saves a int value into a text file, saves it, and loads it when you start the program again. Now, I need 3 more booleans to be stored in the text file, I am writing things in the file with

    public Formatter x;

x.format("%s", "" + m.getPoints() + "\n");

Whenever I want to go to a new line in my text file, with \n, it wont go to a new line, it will just write it directly behind the int value. I tried doing both

        x.format("%s", "" + m.getPoints() + "\n");
    x.format("%s", "" 开发者_Go百科+ m.getStoreItem1Bought() + "\n");

and

    x.format("%s%s", "" + m.getPoints() + "\n", "" + m.getBought() + "\n");

but, both will just write the boolean directly behind the int value, without starting a new line. Any help on this?

I am using Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bits, and my text editor is Eclipse, I am running all of the code with Eclipse too.


More specifically, I would recommend using:

x.format("%d%n%s%n", m.getPoints(), m.getStoreItem1Bought());


Use this instead:

public static String newline = System.getProperty("line.separator");

Both of this options work. Your problem is in how you format the output:

System.out.format("%s" + newline + "%s" + newline, "test1", "test2");
System.out.format("%s%n%s", "test1", "test2");

Output:

test1
test2
test1
test2


Try using %n instead of \n when using format. For details on this, please see the Formatter API and search this page for "line separator" and you'll see.


No problem here:

System.out.format ("first: %s%s", "" + x + "\n", "" + y + "\n");

While I would prefere, to integrate the \n into the format String, not the values:

System.out.format ("second: %s\n%s\n", x, y);

Using Formatter.format works the same.


Well your syntax is surely quite.. interesting. Why use the formatting method if you're just piece the string together anyways? Also since you nowhere say what stream you're using we have to guess a bit, but anyways.

Anyways I'm betting that 1. you're using windows and 2. that the editor (I bet on notepad) you're using only reacts to \r\n since that's the correct newline for Windows. To fix this DON'T hardcode \r\n in your code but instead use %n and use the printf function correctly (ie don't piece the string together!).

Otherwise if you really have to piece the string together:

String newline = System.getProperty("line.separator");
x.format("%s", "" + m.getPoints() + newline);

will work.

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