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The import java.util.scanner cannot be resolved error

malibu65k (Programmer)
16 May 12 23:52
I've looked for hours all over the internet and tried everything. Nothing I tried is working. I can't figure out why I keep getting this error. I cannot work forward until I get this resolved. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
TonHu (Programmer)
17 May 12 3:22
What Java version are you using?
What IDE are you using?
Show some (simple) code displaying the issue?
malibu65k (Programmer)
17 May 12 10:46
JDK 7u4
JRE 7u4

on windows 7 and I'm using Eclipse

line with the error message...

import java.util.scanner

apparantly this is needed to do many things so I really need to get past this.

Thanks!!
tom62 (Programmer)
18 May 12 6:43
import java.util.scanner is invalid, because Scanner must be written with a capital "S"
import java.util.Scanner is value

tom62 (Programmer)
18 May 12 6:45
Sorry, I was a bit too fast it should read

the line "import java.util.scanner" is invalid, because Scanner must be written with a capital "S"

Valid is:
import java.util.Scanner
Diancecht (Programmer)
18 May 12 7:51
If you're using Eclipse, try code completion (Ctrl + Space) or Quick Fix (Ctrl + 1)

Cheers,
Dian

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