I'm a newbie Java coder and I just read a variable of an integer class can be described three different ways in the API. I have the following code:
if (count.compareTo(0)) { 
            System.out.println(out_table);
            count++;
    }
This is inside a loop and just outputs out_table.
My goal is to figure out how to see if the value in integer count > 0. 
I realize the count.compare(0) is the correct way? or is it count.equals(0)?  
I know the count == 0 is incorrect. Is this right? Is there a value comparison operator  where its just count=0?  
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    