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Java Java Basics Getting Started with Java Strings and Variables

/n vs %n. Do these two characters function in the same way?

/n vs %n. Do these two characters function in the same way?

1 Answer

andren
andren
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Not exactly. \n produces a line ending sequence that is compatible with Unix-style systems like Linux, Mac OS, etc. But won't work on other systems that use other line endings, like Windows which uses \r\n.

The %n placeholder will automatically insert the right line ending based on the system it is currently running on.