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how cani read a command line argument?(usingfile object).
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  Re: how cani read a command line argument?(usingfile object).
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i getting you exactly. could you beclear with your question?
 
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  Re: how cani read a command line argument?(usingfile object).
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You can get Command line arguments as Strings only. You 
have to take file name as String and create a FILE object 
with filename you read .
 
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  Re: how cani read a command line argument?(usingfile object).
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new InputStreamReader(System.in);
 
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