Problem Description
The BufferedReader class of Java is used to read the stream of characters from the specified source (character-input stream). The constructor of this class accepts an InputStream object as a parameter
This class provides a method named read() and readLine() which reads and returns the character and next line from the source (respectively) and returns them.
For Example: Suppose we want to read an integer from the user then the code will look like:
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in)); int toRead = Integer.parseInt(reader.readLine());
Another Example: Suppose we want to read a line (in form of a string) from the user then the code will look like:
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in)); String toRead = reader.readLine();
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Task:
Their exist two lines of input each consist of single integer, read these two integers using BufferedReader Class and then print both of them on a single line in a space-separated manner.
Input consist of two lines.
Both of the lines contains a single integer.
Print both of the integers on a single line in a space-separated manner.
Input 1:
12 1
Input 2:
12 110
Output 1:
12 1
Output 2:
12 110