I'm having extreme troubles with my outputs not displaying the correct math. I have everything organized how I want it, it's just not giving me the correct answers.
The code is supposed prompt the user to enter an investment amount and an interest rate and display the future investment amount for years 1-30. The formula for this is:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class InvestmentValue {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// prompt user to enter data
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("The amount invested: ");
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And I have to use a method to do this as it is what we are learning in class right now. A sample output as of now is:
The amount invested:
1000
Annual interest rate:
9
Years Future Value
11.0E15
21.0E27
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And obviously a future investment amount cannot equal infinity.
I am working on an assignment that I can't seem to figure out the final part to. The program takes in course data such as the time the class starts and how long it lasts. The time is in military time (0000 - 2400)
I need the output time to be the time the class started, plus the length of the class, and displayed in military time.
I can't for the life of me figure out how to do this. I have gotten a program that works for this time and minutes, and displays the correct 1020. But when I change the information to say
Start time: 0700 Length = 90 minutes
I get:
Endtime = 90
90 is technically correct, the way the formula is setup, but I need it to display 0900 not 90.
Here is the code that I have. Be easy, I'm still learning, and this is just the file I created to get the formula to work. Also, the verbose in here is just for my own debugging to make sure values should be what I'm expecting them to be.
public class calc { public static void main(String[] args) { double hours, minutes, length; double temp; int time = 2400; hours = time / 100; System.out.println("Hours are: " + hours);
Here is my program. I have to add the outputs from variable 'done' together. It seems to not work inside or outside the loop.
//A program that will find the last/check digit of a Book ISBN number.
import java.util.*; public class ISBN { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner kb = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Enter the ISBN number>"); String isbn = kb.nextLine(); //Even though the ISBN code is a number,
I'm making an armor class. I also made a test for it to ensure it works, but something seems to be wrong. I'm not getting the expect outputs when I ask it to give me a println of the variables.
This is the armor class:
import java.util.Random; public class Armor { //fields CharacterRace charRace; String armorName; public int cost; public int armorBonus; public int armorCheckPenalty; public int arcaneSpellFailChance;
I feel like the program is written correctly; however, the interactions pane in DoctorJava gives me numbers instead of letters. I am happy that the numbers it gives me is consistent, but it still bothers me and I do not know what to debug.
import java.util.Scanner; public class Monogram { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in); String firstName, middleName, lastName; int nameLength=1;
public class Check2 { private int red; private int green; private int blue;
public Check2(){ red = 0; green = 0; blue = 0;
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And when i uses it in another class named "Check" it returns zeroes :
public class Check { public static void main(String[] args) { Check2 obj = new Check2(125,254,12); // the toString method should return the values i gave it here . but it shows me zeroes instead. System.out.println("the colors are " + obj.toString()); } }
(A) Restrict the number of output values per line to 3 numbers, (B) Remove Duplicate lines, where the same numbers are duplicated just outputted in a different order. (C) Count the number of outlines (D) Add a fixed column to the outputs that has an ascending count from 1 upwards
I'm trying to achieve. The code is as follows:
package num.com.t1; import java.util.*; import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger; /** * * */ public class NumComT1 { public static void main(String... args) {
I have been trying for days and nights , no compile error , but alot of NPEs error .......
This is my Test program
import java.util.*; public class Test { public static void main (String[]args) { int totalShares = 0 ; double totalCost = 0.0; double totalProfitLoss = 0.0;
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I am expecting a output like this (Which I have error running:
Tracking of Stock : FCS 8 shares has been brought at $37.61 Total shares now 8 at total cost $300.88 33 shares has been brought at $36.31 Total shares now 41 at total cost $1499.11 17 shares has been sold at $42.67 Total shares now 24 at total cost $773.72 19 shares has been sold at $32.31 Total shares now 5 at total cost $159.83 31 shares has been brought at $33.85 Total shares now 36 at total cost $1209.18 28 shares has been brought at $36.37 Total shares now 64 at total cost $2227.54 20 shares has been brought at $35.49 Total shares now 84 at total cost $2937.34 At $36.00 per share, profit is $86.66
Write an application that asks the user to enter his/her first name, last name, birthday, and where you born (all fields type String) and prints their information to the console. Use the techniques discuss in class. The data must be encapsulated. The program must be coded in Notpad++ and compiled in the Command Prompt.
Output should be like this:
Welcome!
What is your first name? Carlos
What is your last name? De La Torre
When is your birthday? 08/12/1979
Where did you born? Puerto Rico
First Name: Carlos
Last Name: De La Torre
Birthday : 08/12/1979
Born in : Puerto Rico
This is what I have so far :
package myinfo; import java.util.Scanner;
public class MyInfo { private String name; private String lastName; private String birthday; private String birthPlace;
Write a program called RomanNumeralHelper that allows a user to enter a roman numeral and then outputs the integer number value. Use a Scanner to accept command line input from the user and continually ask for a roman numeral until the user enters Q (or q) to stop. Your solution should NOT use a switch statement.
Here is sample input / output:
Enter a roman numeral [Q | q to quit]: III >> 3 Enter a roman numeral [Q | q to quit]: IV >> 4 Enter a roman numeral [Q | q to quit]: V >> 5 Enter a roman numeral [Q | q to quit]: Q Good Bye!
This is what I have so far in my code, but I cant get what the user inputs when I want it to output the number.
import java.util.Scanner; public class RomanNumber4 { public static void main(String[] args) { // obtain input from command window Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
I'm trying to calculate sin(x) without using Math.sin(x). The formula for sin(x) is: x - x^3/3! + x^5/5! ... I can't seem to get the coding for the alternating +/- right. Here's my program:
import java.util.Scanner; import java.lang.Math; class Sin { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner kb = new Scanner(System.in); int n, c, fact = 1, count = 1; double x, sum = 0, sum_sin = 0, result;
<%@ page language="java" isErrorPage="true" contentType="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" pageEncoding="ISO-8859-1"%> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> <title>Error</title> </head>
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I have put error.jsp and badpage.jsp file in public access folder that is web content in eclipsewhen I am running the code I am status code of 500 and not the errorpage.jsp message .
Given a string of numbers and operator. Compute as follows:
Consider, "000293000002030403+0400293059694" is the input.
a. Separate the two operands and one operator: "000293000002030403" "+" "0400293059694"
b. On each string operand, take each digit. ADD them all. (2+9+3+2+3+4+3) + (4+2+9+3+5+9+6+9+4) The two string operands should now become two integers.
c. Lastly, perform the operation using the string operator specified on the original string. 26 + 51 = 77
I don't know why I get the sum of 52 when I use a for loop.
Here are my codes:
public class string2math { public static void main(String[] args) { String input = "000293000002030403+0400293059694"; String [] operand = input.split("+"); String firstOpera = operand[0];
I am trying to complete an assignment and I am stuck on a key point. I must print the total inventory value across each of these arrays, as it prints for each "list". To do this, I understand that I need some form of correlation between my variables "total" and "Price" between each array. My quandary lies in the way that I have designed this code to begin with. I am not sure where to add the math section of code that is needed, nor am I fluent enough with Java to know how to call all of the arrays as it prints. Listed below is my code, when you compile it the total inventory value is 0 for each "list".
package inventory; public class Inventory { public static void main (String[] args) { List[]list = new List[5];
building a game. the game is all about the multiple times table with levels. easy medium and difficulty. I dont even know where to begin and what is the codes to use or even the platform. what websites can be access etc and what is the big deal with code tags.
i am trying to calculate the number of months it takes to pay off a set amount of credit card debt given the following information: principle amount, annual interest rate, and monthly payment. How to import the formula necessary to system.out.print the answer (number of months it takes to pay off debt) ???
This program is supposed to ask for the operator (+ or -) then ask you for two numbers and do the math. When I run it it comes up- Enter operator. When I say add or sub nothing happens. Here it is:
import java.util.Scanner; public class Echo1{ public static void main(String args[]){ Scanner userInput = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Enter Operator"); String operator = userInput.next();
I am a 3rd year electrical engineer and I am working on a project on solar cell design in the developing world.For my project I am looking to create a very simple web page which can be used by people in the developing world to determine whether a photo voltaic system is suitable to their needs.
For this I want to have simple boxes where a user can input numbers and I used complex calculations to return values (a lot of trigonometric functions etc.), the values then should have the opportunity to be altered to the users digression. This will create a solar model.
For the load aspect of it I am looking to have drop down boxes for a number of components which the user can select and will have a numerical value in Watts which will sum to give total load on system. Ideally I would like to show this graphically in a pie chart showing how much energy each component is taking to give the option to remove.
I am also creating a statistical model which determines the likelihood of having no sunlight on a given day which looks at the solar output, battery capacity and load on the system and will return reliability of the system - this has not been completed but should be shortly.
Aim is to keep web page as simple as possible as unskilled computer users may want to use it.
So basically I am trying to get it that the number inside the square root isnt negative. So lets say I enter a: 1, b: -1, c: 4.25. When you do the discriminant it would be -16 but I want that to be positive so I multiple it by -1 (thats the dem part). Then I sqaure root the whatever the answer is and then go to the imagine and imagineneg part where you find the imaginary number.
My problem is that instead of it being -16*-1 to get 16, some how I get 15.
I am trying to make a calculator that ranges from simple math to trig. I am trying to start the j-frame for it and I already have most of the formulas programmed with the if-else statements and such. How do I go about starting the jFrame and marrying the 2 codes together to start it. (I have taken a bit of programming but relatively new to writing j-frames and using other classes and putting them together).
So my little math game is working so far. I can only do addition though. I know how to fix it if I can find out how to generate random math operators. After that I want to use a loop (or a better technique) to ask ten different math questions before the game is over.
package pkgnew; import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.Random; public class New { public static void main(String args[]) { //Declare and construct variables Random randomnum = new Random();
Goal is to: Write a program that prompts the user to input an integer and then outputs both the individual digits of the number and the sum of the digits.
First I don't know where I made mistakes here, and the only error it finds right now is that str2 was not initialized and I cannot figure out where/when to initialize it.
import javax.swing.JOptionPane; public class DigitsAndSum { public static void main (String[] args) { String str1; String str2; int int1 = 0; int int2 = 0;