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Java 命令行编译 获得参数
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发布时间:2019-06-29

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Command-Line Arguments

A Java application can accept any number of arguments from the command line. This allows the user to specify configuration information when the application is launched.

The user enters command-line arguments when invoking the application and specifies them after the name of the class to be run. For example, suppose a Java application calledSort sorts lines in a file. To sort the data in a file named friends.txt, a user would enter:

java Sort friends.txt

When an application is launched, the runtime system passes the command-line arguments to the application's main method via an array of Strings. In the previous example, the command-line arguments passed to the Sort application in an array that contains a single String"friends.txt".

Echoing Command-Line Arguments

The  example displays each of its command-line arguments on a line by itself:

public class Echo {    public static void main (String[] args) {        for (String s: args) {            System.out.println(s);        }    }}

The following example shows how a user might run Echo. User input is in italics.

java Echo Drink Hot JavaDrinkHotJava

Note that the application displays each word — DrinkHot, and Java — on a line by itself. This is because the space character separates command-line arguments. To haveDrinkHot, and Java interpreted as a single argument, the user would join them by enclosing them within quotation marks.

java Echo "Drink Hot Java"Drink Hot Java

Parsing Numeric Command-Line Arguments

If an application needs to support a numeric command-line argument, it must convert a String argument that represents a number, such as "34", to a numeric value. Here is a code snippet that converts a command-line argument to an int:

int firstArg;if (args.length > 0) {    try {        firstArg = Integer.parseInt(args[0]);    } catch (NumberFormatException e) {        System.err.println("Argument" + args[0] + " must be an integer.");        System.exit(1);    }}

parseInt throws a NumberFormatException if the format of args[0] isn't valid. All of the Number classes — IntegerFloatDouble, and so on — have parseXXXmethods that convert a String representing a number to an object of their type.

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