Develop with Java programming language a calculator (console application) that takes a number, a basic math operator (+,-,*,/,%), and a second number all from user input, and have it print the result of the mathematical operation. The mathematical operations should be wrapped inside of functions. Note: Do please use the provided source code template to implement your solution. The purpose of this problem is not only to assess the students' ability to build a valid implementation but also to assess the ability to read the Java code. Input: On single line a number, a basic math operator (+,-,*,/,%), and a second number all from user input. Output: On new line result of the mathematical operation. In the case of "Division by zero" you must printout the text message "Error". Example 1: lab@pc:$ 4 + 8 12 Example 2: lab@pc:$ 4 * 8 32 Example 3: lab@pc:$ 4 % 2
Develop with Java programming language a calculator (console application) that takes a number, a basic math operator (+,-,*,/,%), and a second number all from user input, and have it print the result of the mathematical operation. The mathematical operations should be wrapped inside of functions. Note: Do please use the provided source code template to implement your solution. The purpose of this problem is not only to assess the students' ability to build a valid implementation but also to assess the ability to read the Java code. Input: On single line a number, a basic math operator (+,-,*,/,%), and a second number all from user input. Output: On new line result of the mathematical operation. In the case of "Division by zero" you must printout the text message "Error". Example 1: lab@pc:$ 4 + 8 12 Example 2: lab@pc:$ 4 * 8 32 Example 3: lab@pc:$ 4 % 2
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Consider the structure of the examples-how the input should be give (right 3+1)
Consider the structure of the code given in the second picture(must have the same structure)
Make the code work for negative inputs as well (also make it work so that it works for such examples as 4-6 which is equal to -2; 2%10 which is equal to 2)
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