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References Category:Lists of Bollywood-related filmsI am not sure where all the 2012 achievements are for the Superbowl title. I would like to see it verified that the only super bowl that I won was with the Broncos! I guess that if you aren't playing for a championship then there isn't a game to be won. Anyway, I had played on the "A" team for over 30 years and then had to retire after a heart attack. Then I was told that I could play again, although I had to play "A" now, as "A" was in transition. By the way, there were about 30 of us on "A" and that was a great feeling!Q: Put a string into an array I'm reading in a line from a file. The line has 3 strings, ID, Name, and Address. I'm storing the string into an array, but all it stores is the first string. I can't figure out why it's not storing the other 2 strings. This is how I'm attempting to put the strings into the array. public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { File file = new File("C:\Users\PersonName\Desktop\testing.txt"); BufferedReader input = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(file)); String line = input.readLine(); String[] lines = line.split(","); System.out.println("ID: " + lines[0]); System.out.println("Name: " + lines[1]); System.out.println("Address: " + lines[2]); What I'm trying to get out of it is: ID: 3,0,0 Name: Test Address: A: Change your split into String[] lines = line.split(":", 2); To read the file line by line, the format is [row][column], e.g. String line = input.readLine(); The next line in the loop is reading the next line in the file. Hence the loop is being readed twice. That's why you end up with only the first line. Abu Dhabi's almost-world-famous Yas Island will be getting a few more be359ba680


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