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| // use Scanner class | |
| // to read user input | |
| import java.util.Scanner; | |
| public class Example { | |
| public static void main(String[] args) { | |
| System.out.print("Input your name:"); | |
| Scanner reader = new Scanner(System.in); | |
| String name = reader.nextLine(); | |
| System.out.println("Greetings, " + name); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| Example output: | |
| Input your name: Mike Madeup | |
| Greetings, Mike Madeup | |
| //eg2 | |
| // int in user input | |
| //Integer.valueOf | |
| import java.util.Scanner; | |
| public class Example { | |
| public static void main(String[] args) { | |
| Scanner reader= new Scanner(System.in); | |
| System.out.print("Give the first number: "); | |
| int first = Integer.valueOf(reader.nextLine()); | |
| System.out.print("Give the second number: "); | |
| int second = Integer.valueOf(reader.nextLine()); | |
| int sum = first + second; | |
| System.out.println("Sum: " + sum); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| Example output: | |
| Give the first number: 5 | |
| Give the second number: 11 | |
| Sum: 16 | |
| //eg3 | |
| //double in user input | |
| //Double.valueOf | |
| import java.util.Scanner; | |
| public class Example { | |
| public static void main(String[] args) { | |
| Scanner reader = new Scanner(System.in); | |
| System.out.print("Give the first number: "); | |
| double first = Double.valueOf(reader.nextLine()); | |
| System.out.print("Give the second number: "); | |
| double second = Double.valueOf(reader.nextLine()); | |
| System.out.print("Give the third number: "); | |
| double third = Double.valueOf(reader.nextLine()); | |
| double average= (first + second + third) / 3; | |
| System.out.println("Average: " + average); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| Example output: | |
| Give the first number: 2 | |
| Give the second number: 4.5 | |
| Give the third number: 7 | |
| Average: 4.5 | |
| """ | |
| Write a program that asks the user to enter their name and then prints a welcome message to the user, as shown in the example below. | |
| In the example, the user's input is given in bold. Note that the output must be exactly as shown in the example. | |
| Input your name: Ethan Example | |
| Welcome to the course, Ethan Example!!! | |
| """ | |
| import java.util.Random; | |
| import java.util.Scanner; | |
| public class Test{ | |
| public static void main(String[] args){ | |
| final Random r = new Random(); | |
| Scanner reader = new Scanner(System.in); | |
| System.out.print("Input your name: "); | |
| String name = reader.nextLine(); | |
| System.out.println("Welcome to the course, " + name + "!!!"); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| """output | |
| Testing with input Ethan Example | |
| Input your name: Ethan Example | |
| Welcome to the course, Ethan Example!!! | |
| Testing with input Niko Nonexistent | |
| Input your name: Niko Nonexistent | |
| Welcome to the course, Niko Nonexistent!!! | |
| Testing with input Maddie Madeup | |
| Input your name: Maddie Madeup | |
| Welcome to the course, Maddie Madeup!!! | |
| """ |