This is an interesting bit a code and upon testing I can't figure out why this is happening except for a potential error during printing. Maybe someone here can enlighten me.
I'm looking to make a simple array representing memory allocation.
The array is going to be a 10 bit array in this example (passing ten as a paramater). Since no memory is allocated I will be making the 10 a negative ten. The code below wills simply initialize the int array as length 10. Afterwords I will set the 0 value to -10 and the last value as -10 as well.
this.mem = new int [memsize];
int memory = -1 * memsize;
this.mem [0] = memory;
this.mem [mem.length-1] = memory;
for (int x= 0; x < mem.length - 1 ; x++){
System.out.print(mem[x] + " , " );
}
This to me makes perfect sense, however it prints out the following result.
-10 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 1
my only hint is a potential error during system.out.print because it never reaches the comma while printing. However, no errors are thrown and I set the value to negative 10...not 1. Anyone know why this could happen? I ran it again and can't understand the values
-10 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 2
help please