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Shonda
2016-07-08
At times, it is difficult to edit the pdf the way you want. There are too many steps to take in order to do what you want with your document. Eventually, I am able to get the pdf the way I want it.
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2020-03-22
Positive review It is so much easier to get my scholarships done. I hate writing on my scholarships, so I was having to completely retype the application which was taking time from me filling them out.One suggestion would be to do a student discount, like in my case using it for scholarships. A way to do this could be they have to enter there school and get a school code from someone and then that could verify they are a student so the company is not getting taken advantage of.
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Writing Javadoc Comments In general, Javadoc comments are any multi-line comments (“ /** */ “) that are placed before class, field, or method declarations. They must begin with a slash and two stars, and they can include special tags to describe characteristics like method parameters or return values.
3 Answers. Typing /** + then pressing Enter above a method signature will create Javadoc stubs for you. You can use the action 'Fix doc comment'. It doesn't have a default shortcut, but you can assign the Alt + Shift + J shortcut to it in the Kama, because this shortcut isn't used for anything else.
Select Generate Javadoc option from Project menu and a wizard will appear. Specify the location for the Javadoc file on your computer, by default it will be in the C drive. Select the project and then the packages for which you want to create the Javadoc file.
By convention, in Java, documentation comments are set inside the comment delimiters /** */ with one comment per class, interface, or member. The comment should appear right before the declaration of the class, interface or member and each line of the comment should begin with a “*”.
Every method that somebody else can use (any public method) should have a Javadoc at least stating its obvious purpose. I thoroughly document every public method in every API class. Classes which have public members but which are not intended for external consumption are prominently marked in the class Javadoc.
/** */ (doc comment) Explanatory notes embedded within the code and written to the “index. Html” file created when the code is exported. Doc comments (documentation comments) are used for sharing a description of your sketch when the program is exported.
Writing Javadoc Comments In general, Javadoc comments are any multi-line comments (“ /** */ “) that are placed before class, field, or method declarations. The HTML files generated by Javadoc will describe each field and method of a class, using the Javadoc comments in the source code itself.
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