In Java, for a normal main method :
public static void main(String[] args){
// code here
}
String[] args
is used to take s
It was weird that I had to pass each argument in a new line but after reading a bit it made sense to me(overlooked the fact that they(Arguments) are instances of String).
Right click on program with main method---> Select Runtime Configuration--> There you will see a box for argument on right side.
In Eclipse you can set up a Run Configuration for the Java Application. Click on the green "play" button in the Launch toolbar (next to the bug icon which starts debugging).
Within that configuration, you can set the working directory and command line arguments - and even prompt the user for command line arguments when it's run, using arguments like ${string_prompt:Foo}
.
Right click the class. Then go to Run as > Run configurations. Select the program on the left side. Then on the arguments tab you will see Program Arguments. Enter your program arguments in this textarea, if you would like to pass multiple arguments separate the arguments by spaces.
This site provides a good step by step tutorial with images: http://www.javaprogrammingforums.com/java-jdk-ide-tutorials/362-how-send-command-line-arguments-eclipse.html