Everything passed into main method, the one used by the JVM to start a program, is a String, everything. It may look like the int 1, but it's really the String "1", and that's a big difference.
Now with your code, what happens if you try to run it? Sure it will compile just fine since it is valid Java, but your main method signature doesn't match the one required by the JVM as the starting point of a program.
For your code to run, you'd need to add a valid main method like,
public class IntArgsTest {
public static void main(int[] args) {
IntArgsTest iat = new IntArgsTest(args);
}
public IntArgsTest(int[] n) {
System.out.println(n[0]);
};
public static void main(String[] args) {
int[] intArgs = new int[args.length];
for (int i : intArgs) {
try {
intArgs[i] = Integer.parseInt(args[i]);
} catch (NumberFormatException e) {
System.err.println("Failed trying to parse a non-numeric argument, " + args[i]);
}
}
main(intArgs);
}
}
And then pass some numbers in when the program is called.
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