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What is the unit for 1000 in the below statement?ob.sleep(1000)
A)
Int milliseconds
B)
Double milliseconds
C)
long milliseconds
D)
Float milliseconds
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Last Update: May 20, 2008
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February 27, 2006 07:26:24
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anjangt2000
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RE: What is the unit for 1000 in the below statement?o...
ans is C
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February 28, 2008 07:30:01
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RE: What is the unit for 1000 in the below statement?ob.sleep(1000)
int milliseconds
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March 03, 2008 01:52:40
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RE: What is the unit for 1000 in the below statement?ob.sleep(1000)
it must be B. Double
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April 28, 2008 10:10:33
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RE: What is the unit for 1000 in the below statement?ob.sleep(1000)
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RE: What is the unit for 1000 in the below statement?ob.sleep(1000)
long milliseconds
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