While Loop With BigInteger
Sep 4, 2014i want to make an while loop that uses a bigInteger. but it want do it, so what do i do?
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(Square numbers) Find the first ten square numbers that are greater than Long.MAX_VALUE . A square number is a number in the form of n 2 . For example, 4, 9, and 16 are square numbers. Find an efficient approach to run your program fast.
I found two ways of solving this but i think both are way inefficient :
-A square number can be divided in lesser square numbers :
what's the square of 36 ? 36 is 2 * 3 * 2 * 3 => 4 * 9 => square is 2 * 3
-second option is to estimate a number and increase it or decrease it based on how close that number * number is to the BigInteger starting number , as as it gets closer the delta gets smaller until it gets to 1
how can i store biginteger in an array?
View Replies View Relatedi have tried permutation with big Integer in Java. it works fine upto 4 integer input say 3456 P 2345 but nothing happens in console when i type 5 digit input..here is my code
public class cvic {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Enter n and r: ");
BigInteger n = scan.nextBigInteger();
BigInteger r = scan.nextBigInteger();
System.out.println("nPr = "+fact(n).divide(fact(n.subtract(r))));
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I am calculating an exponent without using BigInteger. However, I find that using long is not enough to handle my code. Is there a way to handle large numbers without using BigInteger?
public static void main (String[] args){
int base = 3;
int exponent;
long total = 1L;
boolean n;
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
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I am currently working on Project which involves me needing a BigInteger array and sorting it somehow. I have been able to do
* Array.sort(arrayname); *
In past codes, but Eclipse is telling me that I can't do this with my BigInteger array. I have already imported java.util.Arrays
I am trying to test my JMX bean in JConsole. How do I input BigInteger parameter values using JConsole? It appears to want a numeric value, but everything I have tried results in an IllegalArgumentException saying there is a ClassCastException.
View Replies View RelatedI am trying to print a loop inside an array of a greater size than the loop itself. Like for example I have an array of size 7 but it has only 3 elements.
int[] array=new int[7]
array[0]=2;
array[1]=3;
array[2]=4;
now what I want to do is print these three numbers in a loop so that my array[3]=2;array[4]=3;array[5]=4 ...... till the last one. Also the array could be any size and not just 7.
Here's the code: it's while loop inside a for loop to determine the proper length of a variable:
for (int i = 0; i < num; i++) {
horse[i]=new thoroughbred();
boolean propernamelength = false;
while (propernamelength==false){
String name = entry.getUserInput("Enter the name of horse "
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I was just wondering what was going on here -- I've initialized the variable, so why do I get this message? (actually the carat was under the variable name inside the parentheses.
I have everything else working. My problem is that when i type "quit" to close the outer loop. It still runs the inner loop. The National Bank manager wants you to code a program that reads each clients charges to their Credit Card account and outputs the average charge per client and the overall average for the total number of clients in the Bank.
Hint: The OUTER LOOP in your program should allow the user the name of the client and end the program when the name entered is QUIT.In addition to the outer loop, you need AN INNER LOOP that will allow the user to input the clients charge to his/her account by entering one charge at a time and end inputting the charges whenever she/he enters -1 for a value. This INNER LOOP will performed the Add for all the charges entered for a client and count the number of charges entered.
After INNER LOOP ends, the program calculates an average for this student. The average is calculated by dividing the Total into the number of charges entered. The program prints the average charge for that client, adds the Total to a GrandTotal, assigns zero to the Total and counter variables before it loops back to get the grade for another client.Use DecimalFormat or NumberFormat to format the numeric output to dollar amounts.
The output of the program should something like this:
John Smith average $850.00
Maria Gonzalez average $90.67
Terry Lucas average $959.00
Mickey Mouse course average $6,050.89
National Bank client average $1,987.67
Code:
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
String name = "";
int charge = 0;
int count = -1;
int total = 1;
int grandtotal = 0;
int average = 0;
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How to convert this program from a while loop to a for loop.
import java.util.Scanner;
public class LongDivision {
public static void main(String arguments[]){
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter the dividend: ");
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How do I convert my for loop below to a while and do while loop?
for(int a=1;a<=9;a++){
for(int b=1;b<=a;b++){
System.out.print(a);
}
System.out.println();
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I am trying to make a program add values from a loop. So what its supposed to do is search through tokens on an imported file. The file lists State, Capital, and then capital population. Then take the population string, turn it into numbers, and then do stuff with the numbers. First I'm supposed to find the Highest and lowest population of the places in the file (which I did without problem), but the finally thing is I'm supposed to add each found population to the last so I can find the average of the populations.
I just cannot seem to grasp how to do that. I THINK I'm supposed to some how store the given value into a variable, but how do I get that variable to add to the new value?
like...?
Get token -> a
b = a
c = a + b
or wait no.....
Java Code :
import java.io.*;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class CapPopS
{
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException
{
File stateCAP = new File("state-capital-2004population.txt");
if (!stateCAP.exists())
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My teacher wants me to make a program that counts the amount of steps a student takes a day. The program asks for other info such as name, age, college. However I need to write a loop that will allow the user to enter how many ever steps they took and convert them to miles.how exactly to make the steps entered by the user within the loop be their own individual days like monday tuesday etc. Like the loop will ask how many steps did you take monday.. tuesday.. etc for each time it runs.
package StudentInfo;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class studentinfo {
public static void main (String [] args){
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
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I need to write a program that measures how long it will take someone to make a million dollars if he is being paid $5.75 an hour, but the pay rate is increase by 0.2% each week after the third week.
View Replies View RelatedThis is the first time I've ever gotten an infinite loop with a FOR loop. This program is supposed to let you enter five integer numbers and draw a bar chart based on those numbers. After the fifth number is entered, guess what? It wraps back around to zero again and starts over! Why the bleep doesn't it stop? The code is below:
Java Code: import java.awt.Graphics;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import java.util.Scanner;
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Can i write inner if loop without { and } if it has more lines of code as below
public class TEst111 {
/**
* @param args
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
int num=11;
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
if (num < 10)
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I tested to see outer if which does not need { and } even though it has multiple lines in that
I just started to teach myself loops. I am trying to convert the while loop into for loops, however somehow I do not get the same printout.
While loop:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int i = 1;
int sum = 0;
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Print:
sum is 0 and i is 1
sum is 1 and i is 2
sum is 3 and i is 3
sum is 6 and i is 4
Create a loop where you add the integers from 1 to 50.
public class Sum50 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int sum = 0;
int max = 50;
for(int i = 0;i <= max; i++){
sum=sum+i;
}
System.out.println("Sum is " + sum);
}
}
I'm fairly new to programming, just started yesterday with a book I downloaded of the net. The book comes with a couple of examples on how to code and they all seem to work fine except for this loop.
class fordemo {
public static void main(String args[] ) {
int count;
for(count = 0; count < 5; count = count+1);
System.out.println(" This is count: " + count);
System.out.println("Your are all done! ");
}
}
I can't seem to find the problem. All it gives me is,
"This is count: 5
You are all done!"
When it's supposed to give me,
"This is count: 1
This is count: 2
This is count: 3
This is count: 4
You are all done!"
Found the error, semicolon after the for loop is not necessary. Should be...
class fordemo {
public static void main(String args[] ) {
int count;
for(count = 0; count < 5; count = count+1)
System.out.println(" This is count: " + count);
System.out.println("Your are all done! ");
}
}
I am trying to program a version of the "Worlds Hardest Game" using ready to program and applets for a final class project. Unfortunately I cannot figure out how to get my keylistener to work because I am using a loop for the enemies to go back and forth.
import java.applet.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class HardestGame extends Applet
implements KeyListener, MouseListener {
final int WIDTH = 400;
final int HEIGHT = 123;
int myX = 400;
int myY = 400;
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I wrote a program using switchcase.I used do while to show the menu to the user until the user decides to exit the menu.I used try catch to prevent ant exception and it worked properly.But i got one problem.When exception occurs,desired msg is printed but i am unable to display the menu to the user.So user wont be able to continue after an exception is caused.
View Replies View RelatedIf I for example choose 8 as "multiplikationstabell" and 4 as "faktor" the whole code works except that "svar" gets printed as 8 in every turn. Why? "Faktor" gets added with 1 every time but "svar" stays at 8.......
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Multiplikationstabell {
public static void main(String args[]){
Scanner Heltal = new Scanner(System.in);
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PHP Code:
public static void drawFirstHalf() {
for (int line = 1; line <= SIZE; line++) {
System.out.print("|");
for (int dots1 = 1; dots1 <= SIZE - line; dots1++) {
printDot();
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How would I get rid of the redundancy of the dots1 and roof for loop in the nested for loop? The lines are just repeated and I'm not sure how to get rid of the redundancy.
I am doing a simple program, just to find multiples of 7 all the way to 125. But the loop its not stopping at 125 and is going to 126.
public class Assingment2B {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int number = 0;
while (number <= 125) {
number += 7;
if (number % 7 == 0) {
System.out.println(number);
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