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The document outlines a programming challenge that involves reading an integer, a double, and a String from standard input. It specifies the input format as three lines corresponding to each data type and details the required output format for displaying these values. The output must label each value appropriately as String, Double, and Int, in that order.

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hackerrank error

The document outlines a programming challenge that involves reading an integer, a double, and a String from standard input. It specifies the input format as three lines corresponding to each data type and details the required output format for displaying these values. The output must label each value appropriately as String, Double, and Int, in that order.

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In this challenge, you must read an integer, a double, and a String from stdin, then print the values

according

to the instructions in the Output Format section below. To make the problem a little easier, a portion of the

code is provided for you in the editor.

Input Format

There are three lines of input:

1. The first line contains an integer.

2. The second line contains a double.

3. The third line contains a String.

Output Format

There are three lines of output:

1. On the first line, print String: followed by the unaltered String read from stdin.

2. On the second line, print Double: followed by the unaltered double read from stdin.

3. On the third line, print Int: followed by the unaltered integer read from stdin.

To make the problem easier, a portion of the code is already provided in the editor.

Note: If you use the nextLine() method immediately following the nextInt() method, recall

that nextInt() reads integer tokens; because of this, the last newline character for that line of integer input is

still queued in the input buffer and the next nextLine() will be reading the remainder of the integer line (which

is empty).

Sample Input

42
3.1415
Welcome to HackerRank's Java tutorials!
Sample Output

String: Welcome to HackerRank's Java tutorials!


Double: 3.1415
Int: 42

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