How To Write A Program Using Quadratic Formula In JGrasp
Mar 4, 2015
Write a program named QuadraticTable.java that takes three double arguments and two int arguments (in that order) from the command line. The three doubles will represent a, b, and c from the quadratic formula.
If the discriminant is non-negative, find and print the solutions to the quadratic equation. (The plus/minus sign in the quadratic formula indicates that you would separately perform both operations). Otherwise print "no real solutions".
Then using the last two int arguments as x_min and x_max, print a table of x and ax
2 + bx + c
values using the a, b, and c read in as command line arguments.
Sample output: (command line arguments were 1 0 2 -3 3)
I have just started to learn programming in the book I am teaching myself from it said how would you write the following arithmetic expression with it being the quadratic formula but only the plus part of it in the plus or minus..
package javalearning; import java.util.Scanner; public class QuadraticFormula { public static void main(String[] args){ Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.print("Enter value for B: "); double B = input.nextDouble(); System.out.print("Enter value for A: "); double A = input.nextDouble(); System.out.print("Enter value for C: "); double C = input.nextDouble(); double negativeOfB = -B;
The manager of a football stadium wants you to write a program that calculates the total ticket sales after each game. There are four types of tickets: box, sideline, premium, and general admission. After each game, the data is stored in a file in the following format:
ticketPrice numberOfTicketsSold
Sample data might look like:
250 5750
100 28000
50 35750
25 18750
The first line indicates that the box ticket price is $250 and that 5750 tickets were sold at that price.
Your program should input in this data (using Scanner or an input dialog box), then output that data to a message dialog box along with total ticket sales information. Output the total number of tickets sold and the total sale amount. Make your output user-friendly and "pretty". Format your output with two decimal places. Use JOptionPane and the formatting techniques learned in chapter 3 for your output. Example output might be:
5750 Box Tickets sold at $250.00 28000 Sideline Tickets sold at $100.00 35750 Premium Tickets sold at $50.00 18750 General Admission tickets sold at $25.00
Quote : A bank in your town updates its customers' account at the end of each month. The bank offers two types of accounts: savings and checking. Every customer must maintain a minimum balance. If a customer's balance falls below the minimum, there is a service charge of $10 for savings accounts and $25 for checking accounts. If the balance at the end of the month is at least the minimum balance, the account receives interest as follows:
- Savings accounts receive 4% interest.
- Checking accounts with balances of up to $5000 more than the minimum balance receive 3% interest; otherwise, the interest is 5%.
Write a program that reads a customer's account number (integer), account type (character: s for savings or c for checking), minimum balance that the account should maintain, and the current balance. The program should then output the account number, account type, current balance, and an appropriate message.
Your program should only allow 'c', 'C', 's', or 'S' as valid input, any other character for the account type should result in an error message. Format your monetary output to two decimal places, and use constants for all the above constant values.
Sample output: Please enter your account number (int), account type (char), minimum balance, and current balance: 46728 S 1000 2700 Account Number: 46728 Account Type: S You have earned 0.04 interest on your account. Current Balance: $2808.00
This was the way I was supposed to write it (every thing separated). Any way, I was wondering why when ever I try to run I only get NaN for roots, and my discriminant is off
/** * Find roots of quadratic equations */ import java.util.Scanner; public class QuadraticProject { public static void main(String[] args) {
I am suppose to write a method for solving a quadratic equation using the following header:
public static int solveQuadratic(double[] eqn, double[] roots)
I have entered 1, -3 and -4. The answer I get is "The solution is:0.0" .
import java.util.Scanner; public class QuadratilEq { public static void main(String[] args) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub Scanner input = new Scanner (System.in); double[] eqn = new double[3]; double[] roots = new double[4];
I'm done with my project and I'm not trying to make it into a jar with JGrasp... I start by making a project then I click the option to make my project into a jar... Everything works but when I try to run it it says that the main class cannot be found... How can I fix this?
My program successfully reads a file, reports back what it finds and creates an output file. However, I cannot get it to write to the output file, it is always blank!
Here's my code:
import java.util.Scanner; import java.io.*; public class Ex19 { public static void main (String [] args) { //Variables
I have to write a program that find the sum of two numbers 62 and 99 and stores them in a variable named total. However, I have one error that I just can't get rid of and can't tell what it is. I'm using jGrasp and here's what it says:
Programming Challenge #5.java:14: error: class SumofTwoNumbs is public, should be declared in a file named SumofTwoNumbs.java public class SumofTwoNumbs { ^ 1 error ----jGRASP wedge2: exit code for process is 1. ----jGRASP: operation complete.
and here: is my code:
import java.util.Scanner; /* * To change this license header, choose License Headers in Project Properties. * To change this template file, choose Tools | Templates * and open the template in the editor. */ /** // This program has variable of several of the integer types. public class SumofTwoNumbs { public static void main(String[] args) {
Write a program called GeometricMean that prompts the user to
1.Enter the number of values (total number of instances) that should be processed
2.A set of values to be processed (in a while loop)and then calculate the geometric mean of the values entered. You should use a while loop to perform the multiplication part of the calculating the geometric mean. The program should output the initial data and the labeled geometric mean. Consider printf, and DecimalFormat.
My Program:
import java.util.Scanner; public class GeometricMean{ public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner keyboard= new Scanner(System.in);
Write a java program that uses a While loop and persistent output to count down from 33 to 0 by threes, and put each value on a separate line, also do this in for loop.
I'm trying to use graphics for my programs and here I'm trying to write a program that searches through files for text received from a JTextField. However, it does not seem to be working as my message is not displayed when text is found...
I'm rather new to programming and I'm trying to make a gui program that will allow the user to create text files. They will be prompted to enter what they'd like to save their file as and then they will be allowed to input text to that file . They will also be allowed to open their files to modify or view its contents. So to start things off, I'm making a prototype if you will.. I've been able to save to a file the problem occurs when I try to read/display it.
Main Class:
public class MainActivity { public static void main(String[] args) { // Access to other classes WriteFile writer = new WriteFile(); ReadFile reader = new ReadFile();
I have a question. How to write a progamme which compensates an average if it is less than a 10/20. I use eclipse and database HSQLDB. I have a table with notes. After the compensates, I must change the note in my database.
I'm currently taking a Java Programming module in college, the program we are using is jGrasp and I'm currently stuck on one aspect of the language.
I did VB last year and I enjoyed it and got good grades so I'm comfortable with Java in terms of compiling the code correctly and getting it to run with no errors.
But for a project we got yesterday, the user must be able to enter data (e.g. an answer) into jGrasp without using a GUI. This is the case because we won't be dealing with GUIs until next semester.
I'm able to handle the rest of the project, but the part which I can't figure out is how the user can interact with jGrasp without the aid of a GUI.
import java.util.Scanner;//Imports Scanner public class operadoreslogicos//imports a public class { public static void main (String [] args)//defines the state of a class { Scanner input = new Scanner (System.in);//Inputs a scanner to read user //keyboard boolean cierto = true,// Declares variables as boolean and applies a value
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The word string is supposed to turn purple when I type it, but it just stays normal, so it doesn't declare hello and bye as variables.
So I downloaded jgrasp and eclipse on a new computer and am trying to figure out how their filing/path system works.In eclipse I created a new project under which I've imported all my files for my comp sci class, so they're all under this one project which is my only project. I attached a pic of what my eclipse workspace looks like. In this project folder is a file I'm trying to run.
I keep getting an error saying "editor" does not contain a main type.When I change my class name to the project folder I end up getting an option to run the program as an applet or an application, but either one I choose I get the same error message. In the bottom it gives me a warning saying
DescriptionResourcePathLocationType Build path specifies execution environment CDC-1.1/Foundation-1.1. There are no JREs installed in the workspace that are strictly compatible with this environment. CS1050AssignmentsBuild pathJRE System Library Problem
I tried running the program in jgrasp and got this error
----jGRASP wedge2 error: command "javac" not found. ---- This command must be in the current working directory or ---- on the current system PATH or jGRASP PATH to use this function. ---- System + jGRASP PATH is "C:UsersQudrat.MommandiDocuments;C:Windowssystem32;C:Program Files (x86)InteliCLS Client;C:Progra
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I have the JDK installed in program files, I have the correct versions of eclipse and Jgrasp, and have uninstalled / reinstalled the JDK/Jgrasp/Eclipse so I don't know what the problem is?
I keep getting the error Admit.java:10 cannot find symbol
import java.util.*; public class Admit { public static void main(String[] args) { sayIntro(); Scanner console = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Information for applicant #1:"); getScore(console); getGPA(console);
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The compiler then reads:
Admit.java:10: error: cannot find symbol score1(ACTScore, SATScore, GPAScore); ^ symbol: variable ACTScore location: class Admit Admit.java:10: error: cannot find symbol
I am working on this new project where we are using the great distance formula but every time I run my ending result is NaN. I was researching, and people say its because you divide by 0. I think I have my formula correct.
Java Code:
public class testingFormula { public static void main(String[] args) { double lat = 34.01858902; double lon = -118.2817688; double lat2 =33.94530869; double lon2 = -118.3994904;