Java: Scanner's next() acts differently in Scite and command prompt?

Buffering. At the command prompt, and apparently in NetBeans, the stdin stream is line-buffered, so your app doesn't know you've typed anything before you've entered a newline (or the buffer is full). Scite apparently doesn't line-buffer the input stream but flushes it either after each character or at each space.

Also remember that stdout ends up the same in both cases. – jex Nov 19 at 18:57 Sorry for the late reply, but thank you so much for answering! I understand it now :) – ABVincita Nov 26 at 14:18 @ABVincita: On behalf of Daniel, let me suggest that you accept the answer by clicking on the checkmark icon.

This way, the community will know that the question is resolved. – Helgi Dec 7 at 19:01 @Helgi oh thanks for telling me that! Forgive my newbieness :) – ABVincita Dec 10 at 15:13.

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