Is this where Beginners can post questions?

First time in the Oracle site. Would like to
find a Forum where I can post questions, as I
learn Oracle. I am new to Oracle but not new
to computing. -- gte99

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    - If at the same turn, one rabbit reaches position 19, and another reaches a position higher than 19, the second rabbit does not win the race because it went further than the first. They both win.
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             int[] slope = new int[20];
             int[] moveRabbit = new int[4];
                   moveRabbit[1] = 2;
             int[] currentPosition = new int[4];
             int currentPositionandSlope = 0;
             for (int i=0;i<position.length;i++)
             {     position=i;
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         System.out.println();
         for (int i=0;i<(position.length-5);i++)
         {     slope[i]=(int) (-3 + Math.random()*5);
         for (int i=0;i<position.length;i++)
              System.out.print(slope[i] + " ");
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              else if (randomNb<=30)
                   moveRabbit[0] = 4;
              else
              moveRabbit[0] = 3;
              if (randomNb2<=30)
                   moveRabbit[2] = 0;
              else
              moveRabbit[2] = 3;
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                   moveRabbit[3] = 1;
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              moveRabbit[3] = 10;
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         currentPositionandSlope = position[currentPosition[j]+moveRabbit[j]] - (slope[currentPosition[j]+moveRabbit[j]] * moveRabbit[j]);
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         currentPositionandSlope = position[currentPosition[j]+moveRabbit[j]] - (slope[currentPosition[j]+moveRabbit[j]] * moveRabbit[j]);
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    System.out.println ("it will move by " + moveRabbit[j] + ", but at position " + (position[currentPosition[j]] + moveRabbit[j]) + " there is a slope of " + slope[currentPosition[j] + moveRabbit[j]]);
    System.out.println ("so it will slip by " + (position[currentPositionandSlope] - moveRabbit[j]) + " positions, and end up at position " + position[currentPositionandSlope]);
    currentPosition[j] += currentPositionandSlope;
    *Ok basically my question is that in the assignment there is an example output where the rabbit is at position 21 but the array is only 20 in length and my program crashes if i go beyond the array length.*
    The example output is here:
    Welcome to the 4 rabbit race:
    position: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
    slopes: 0 0 1 -2 1 0 -1 -1 1 -2 1 0 -1 -1 1 0 0 0 0 0
    TURN #1
    rabbit 0 is at position 0
    it will move by 3, but at position 3 there is a slope of -2
    so it will slip by 6 positions, and end up at position 9
    rabbit 1 is at position 0
    it will move by 2, but at position 2 there is a slope of 1
    so it will slip by -2 positions, and end up at position 0
    rabbit 2 is at position 0
    it will move by 3, but at position 3 there is a slope of -2
    so it will slip by 6 positions, and end up at position 9
    rabbit 3 is at position 0
    it will move by 1, but at position 1 there is a slope of 0
    so it will slip by 0 positions, and end up at position 1
    TURN #2
    rabbit 0 is at position 9
    it will move by 0, but at position 9 there is a slope of -2
    so it will slip by 0 positions, and end up at position 9
    rabbit 1 is at position 0
    it will move by 2, but at position 2 there is a slope of 1
    so it will slip by -2 positions, and end up at position 0
    rabbit 2 is at position 9
    it will move by 3, but at position 12 there is a slope of -1
    so it will slip by 3 positions, and end up at position 15
    rabbit 3 is at position 1
    it will move by 1, but at position 2 there is a slope of 1
    so it will slip by -1 positions, and end up at position 1
    TURN #3
    rabbit 0 is at position 9
    it will move by 3, but at position 12 there is a slope of -1
    so it will slip by 3 positions, and end up at position 15
    rabbit 1 is at position 0
    it will move by 2, but at position 2 there is a slope of 1
    so it will slip by -2 positions, and end up at position 0
    rabbit 2 is at position 15
    it will move by 3, but at position 18 there is a slope of 0
    so it will slip by 0 positions, and end up at position 18
    rabbit 3 is at position 1
    3
    it will move by 10, but at position 11 there is a slope of 0
    so it will slip by 0 positions, and end up at position 11
    TURN #4
    rabbit 0 is at position 15
    it will move by 0, but at position 15 there is a slope of 0
    so it will slip by 0 positions, and end up at position 15
    rabbit 1 is at position 0
    it will move by 2, but at position 2 there is a slope of 1
    so it will slip by -2 positions, and end up at position 0
    *rabbit 2 is at position 18*
    *it will move by 3, but at position 21 there is a slope of 0*
    *so it will slip by 0 positions, and end up at position 21*
    *We have a potential winner...*
    rabbit 3 is at position 11
    it will move by 1, but at position 12 there is a slope of -1
    so it will slip by 1 positions, and end up at position 13
    So yeah :) that's basically my question (all this text for a simple question like that lol)
    If you've managed to get to the end of my post then any guidance on my code would be appreciated too 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    I'm not going to read that long post. As suggested, produce an SSCCE
    and paste in the exact, complete error message, and indicate clearly which line causes it.
    I did notice this though:
    Ok basically my question is that in the assignment there is an example output where the rabbit
    is at position 21 but the array is only 20 in length and my program crashes if i go beyond the array length.Either you're misunderstanding something, or the assignment has a typo. If you have an array of length 20, then the indices are 0..19.
    Maybe the instructor is calling index 0 position 1--separating Java's array impelementation details from
    colloquial 1-based counting, so that the rabbit starts at "position 1" (index 0) goes through "position 20"
    (index 19), and when he's done, he's "at postion 21"--i.e., past the finish line, off the end of the course, etc.
    This won't correspond to any index in the array, but can still be considered a logical position in the race. "Oh, he's
    at position 21. He's done. There's nothing more to do with the array, as it has no slot corresponding to
    this 'done' position."
    That's pure speculation on my part. You'll have to ask your instructor or figure out for yourself what's going on.

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