Negative Numbers In Binary
Mar 7, 2014I need understanding why
1111 1101 = -3
I need understanding why
1111 1101 = -3
How do u find the binary of negative numbers? I already did it for positive numbers,?
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public class problem3 {
public static void main(String[]args){
int[] numbers = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, -1, -2, -3, -4, -5};
for (int i = 0; i<numbers.length;){
if(i>0){
System.out.println(numbers);
}
else
System.out.println(numbers);
}
}
}
how to avoid getting negative numbers of coins, use casting and mod to show how many quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies there are?
import java.util.Scanner;
public class VM
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
//money deposit
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
[code]....
I am very new to Java. I have been working for a couple months on a program for school. It has not gone well. I finally was able to scrap together a working program, but i left something out that needs to be. I have to include input validation to check for negative values, prompting users to re-enter values if negative. I have included my current code, the program works perfectly, but what to do about the negative numbers.
Java Code:
package gradplanner;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class GradPlanner {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
int numofclasses = 0;
int totalCUs = 0;
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I am very new to Java. I have been working on a program. It has not gone well. I finally was able to scrap together a working program, but i left something out that needs to be. I have to include input validation to check for negative values, prompting users to re-enter values if negative.I have included my current code, the program works perfectly, but what to do about the negative numbers.
package gradplanner;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class GradPlanner {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
int numofclasses = 0;
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double CashInsert = Double.parseDouble(CashAmounttxt.getText());
System.out.println("Cash Received: " + "£" + CashInsert);
if (CashInsert<=0 &&(CashInsert <TotalPrice)){
ChangeLeft = CashInsert - TotalPrice;
System.out.println("Total: £" + TotalPrice);
System.out.println("Change Due: " + "£" + ChangeLeft);}
else {
System.out.println("Insuffient funds, please enter £"+ TotalPrice +" or More");}
}
#################################################
Cash Received: £-1.0
Total: £4.85
Change Due: £-5.85
It allows me to enter -1 I've already coded it so the person cannot enter less but -1 works.
My verify method also always returns false. So I'm given three classes to begin with. Calculator, Expression, and InfixExpression and they are listed below.
The goal is to create a class called PostfixExpression that extends Expression and can read and calculate postfix expressions.
My evaluate() method works for most calculations but when it needs to return a negative value it just returns the positive equivalent.
Also, my verify method always returns false and I can't pinpoint why.
Here's my current code. Some things are commented out for debugging purposes.
import java.util.Scanner;
/**
* Simple calculator that reads infix expressions and evaluates them.
*/
public class Calculator
{
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
[Code] .....
I'm having some issues getting this code to reject negative numbers. What I'm doing wrong.
import java.util.Random;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class ForLoop
{
public static void main (String [] args) {
Random randomNumber = new Random();
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This is what I have so far..
I've been writing a fraction class code below that does a number of arithmetic calcs and when I run it these are the results I get. My gcd doesn't work when it comes to negative fractions and I'm not quite sure how to print.out the boolean methods ((greaterthan)), ((equals))and ((negative)). I'm also not sure if I have implemented those 3 methods properly. I'm still learning how to do unit testing.
Enter numerator; then denominator.
-5
10
-5/10
Enter numerator; then denominator.
3
9
1/3
Sum:
-5/30
-0.16666666666666666
Product:
-5/30
-0.16666666666666666
Devide:
-15/30
-0.5
subtract:
-45/90
-0.5
negative:
1/6
0.16666666666666666
Lessthan:
1/6
0.16666666666666666
greaterthan:
1/6
0.16666666666666666
FRACTION CLASS
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Fraction
{
private int numerator; //numerator
private int denominator; //denominator
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You are to design a Java application to carry out additions and subtractions for numbers of any length. A number is represented as an object which includes a sign and two strings for the whole and decimal parts of the number. And, the operations must be done by adding or subtracting characters directly. You are not allowed to convert these strings to numbers before the operation.
The program must use a "Number" class which includes at least the following methods:
Number ( );
Number (double n);
Number add (Number RHS);
Number subtract (Number RHS);
String toString ( );
This is what i have but it only adds positive numbers and it doesn't subtract problems like 7.05-8.96. Also some of it was what our teacher gave us like alignwhole method
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Number{
private String whole;
private String decimal;
private String sign;
public static void main (String[] args){
System.out.println("Enter two numbers");
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You are to design a Java application to carry out additions and subtractions for numbers of any length. A number is represented as an object which includes a sign and two strings for the whole and decimal parts of the number. And, the operations must be done by adding or subtracting characters directly. You are not allowed to convert these strings to numbers before the operation.
The program must use a "Number" class which includes at least the following methods:
Number ( );
Number (double n);
Number add (Number RHS);
Number subtract (Number RHS);
String toString ( );
The below code is what our teacher gave us to start with, but it needs to add and subtract positive or negative numbers of any length. This code only adds positive numbers. Need to write code for subtraction .
Java Code:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Number{
private String whole;
private String decimal;
private String sign;
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So I have re-written the code but it is still not running correctly. Any number i type in it throws an exception, also i need the program to add the totals that i type in and then once i type -1 into the prompt button list all the number i typed in and give me the average.
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing .*;
import javax.swing.text.*;
public class Averages extends JFrame
{
//construct components
JLabel sortPrompt = new JLabel("Sort By:");
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Ok so what I a String array of binary numbers
private String[] encodedNumbers = {"0000", "0001", "0010", "0011","0100", "0101", "0110","0111","1000","1001","1010","1011","1100","1101"};
and what I want to do is simply run through a loop (Which I already made ) that will randomly just put this strings together.
So if the loop runs once it will return something similar to
00001011001101000110
The thing is that I don't want to return such a number as an String, I want it to be returned as a long.This was one of my recent attempts
/* Contains the genes or possible solutions to the problem
*/
public class Genes
{
/* Each element is a binary number that corresponds to index number they have been assigned to, these are the possible genes
* The last 4 elements in the array represent + - * / correspondingly
*/
private String[] encodedNumbers = {"0000", "0001", "0010", "0011","0100", "0101", "0110","0111","1000","1001","1010","1011","1100","1101"};
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What can I do ? I want them the values returned to be of the long data type, but I don't want the binary numbers to be added together. I just simply want them to be placed one next to each other at random patterns
in Operator/Literals, it says "There is no literal representation for binary numbers in C, C++, or Java." seems "0b11001" could reprensent binary numbers?
int i = 0b100;
System.out.println(i);
the output should be 4.
I am trying to make binary search tree...I am trying to construct the left part of binary search tree with root node set as 70...It is not working ...My code is
public class Node {
/**
* @param args
*/
int root;
Node left;
Node right;
public void insertNode(Node node, int num) {
//Node nodeRoot = this;
//root of tree we have set to 70...constructing only left of tree with root=70
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The code here I have works fine if I just want to ask the user to enter four digits: //java application that asks user to input binary numbers(1 or 0) and convert them to decimal numbers import java.util.Scanner; //program uses class scanner public class binarynumber{
//main method that executes the java application
public static void main(String args[]){
//declares variables
int digit;
int base=2;
int degree;
double decimal;
int binary_zero=0;
int binary_one=1;
//create scanner for object input
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The thing is, I want the java application to input more than four digits for the user and I want it to loop it manytimes f until the user ask it to stop.
when i input a positive integer it works but when i input a negative number it doesn't work
my pseudo code:
READ input
WHILE( NOT CORRECT INPUT)
READ INPUT AGAIN;
ENDWHILE
DECLARE array arr[input]
FOR(i=0 to input-1)
arr[i]= Random number from 0 to 100;
ENDFOR
DISPLAY ARRAY
error message when i input -5 : Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException atPosNeg.main<PosNeg.java:36>
import java.util.*;
class PosNeg{
public static void main(String args[]) {
Random generator = new Random();
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
[code]....
How do you replace negative zero value with a zero value when Printing results:
I want to remove the minus sign in -0.0000 and instead have 0.0000.
I am Printing coordinates and I do not want to have negative zero.
the coordinates are defined as double.
System.out.format(java.util.Locale.US," %.4f %.4f %.4f %.4f%n"xCur ,yCur,xNext,yNext);
0.0000 1.0000 -0.0000 0.0000
For some reason, I'm getting the correct result, but my negative sign is having issues. For example, if I do 1/4 - (-2/4), I get (-3/4).
Here is my minus method for subtracting fractions.
/**
Subtracts a fraction from another fraction.
@param toUse, the fraction to subtract.
@return minusFraction, the result after subtraction.
*/
public Fraction minus(Fraction toUse)
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Here is my reduce() method, just in case...
/**
Reduces the fraction, if possible, to it's simplest form.
Converts negative fractions to the form -x/y, or if -x/-y --> x/y
*/
private void reduce() {
int lowest = Math.abs(numerator);
int highest = Math.abs(denominator);
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I only switched an operator from my previous addition method, given here as well. I think only switching the + to a - may have caused my issue.
/**
Adds two fractions together.
@param toUse, the fraction to be added.
@return plusFraction, the sum of the two fractions.
*/
public Fraction plus(Fraction toUse) {
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char c=(char)-65;
This is legal but how ?? what is the value actually being stored in c ? The output is shown as .
I am new to Android. I have byte array of size 10. I am passing the Decimal values (131 - 140) to byte array. But while printing I get Negative (-) values with decreasing order .
How can I get same value as positive values?
Or How can I store positive value e.g. 131 as byte array element.
Please not my requirement is array must be ByteArray only
I am not sure what is happening with my code, but it is giving me a negative number. I am trying to write a program that calculates the product of the odd integers between 1 and 25. I messed with the program and as soon as you enter a number over 22, the end result is a negative number.
int total = 1;
for (int i = 1; i <= 25; i += 2){
total *= i;
}
System.out.println("Product:" + total);
I am trying to raise a real number to a negative value e.g x-y(x raised to power -y) which can also be written like 1/xk . I am trying to run th program each time bt it doesnt give me the desired result.
Here is the code
public class RaiseRealPower {
public void run(){
double value =readInt("Enter value ");
double power =readInt("Enter power ");
System.out.println("Answer is " +raiseIntToPower(value,power));
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Ask the user to enter a sequence of at most 20 nonnegative integers. Your program should have a loop that reads the integers into an array and stops when a negative is entered (the negative number should not be stored). Invoke the average method to find the average of the integers in the array (send the array as the parameter).
how can I remove the negative number from the array and calculate the average of the posive elements without the negative ones? This is my code so far...
import java.util.Scanner;
import javax.swing.JApplet;
public class Parameters
{
//-------------------------------------
//Calls the average and minimum methods
//with different numbers of parameters
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How would I go about inputting the negative values in the array in case 1 the array comes from the user, case 2 from the text file? The sum prints perfectly fine with positive values but if I input negative values it just completely ignores them.
case 1:
int sum;
System.out.print("Enter list of comma-delimeted integers: ");
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
String input2=scan.next();
String[] num = input2.split(",");
int[] a= new int[num.length];
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