If I have an AtomicInteger that starts out with 0, and it is incremented N times, is the final value guaranteed to be N? I guess it should be as that is the point of having AtomicInteger as a thread-safe counter, but I just wanted to make sure.
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            You should have searched before asking this here. From this question,
There are two main uses of AtomicInteger:
- As an atomic counter (incrementAndGet(), etc) that can be used by many threads concurrently
- As a primitive that supports compare-and-swap instruction (compareAndSet()) to implement non-blocking algorithms.
So the answer to your question is Yes
 
    
    
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