1.Compare and contrast the while and for iteration statements (also write some segments of code) 2.Assume that i = 1, j = 2, k = 3 and n = 2. What does each of the following statements print? (a) System.out.println( ! (k > n) ) ; (b) System.out.println( ( j >= i) ll ( k == n) ) ; (c) System.out.println( ( i >= 1) && ( j < 4) ) ;
1.Compare and contrast the while and for iteration statements (also write some segments of code)
2.Assume that i = 1, j = 2, k = 3 and n = 2. What does each of the following statements print?
(a) System.out.println( ! (k > n) ) ;
(b) System.out.println( ( j >= i) ll ( k == n) ) ;
(c) System.out.println( ( i >= 1) && ( j < 4) ) ;
3.Find and correct the errors in each of the following segments of code:
(a)
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for (i = 100, i .= 1, i++) {
System.out.println(i);
}
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(b) The following code should output the even integers from 2 to 122
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int counter = 2;
do {
System.out.println(counter);
counter += 2;
} while (counter < 100);
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