I need to write a program called Table.Java that takes a command line argument N and prints a table of N rows with a header as shown in the example below (not including the last line). The table has 6 columns and there is a gutter of one space between the columns. Column 1 (7): the number I, decimal, right justified, separate 1000s with commas Column 2 (6): the number I, hexadecimal, four digits, zero-padded (add one space before this column) Column 3 (9): the number I*I, decimal, right justified, separate 1000s with commas Column 4 (9): the number I*I*I, decimal, right justified, separate 1000s with commas Column 5 (9): the log base 2 of I*I, rounded to three digits right of decimal point, right justified Column 6 (8): the percent of rows completed (rounded to the nearest integer percent) (the size is 8 including percentage sign, make the whole thing right justified) Numbers in parenthesis are column sizes. For the command: java Table 10 Output is shown below
I need to write a program called Table.Java that takes a command line argument N and prints a table of N rows with a header as shown in the example below (not including the last line). The table has 6 columns and there is a gutter of one space between the columns. Column 1 (7): the number I, decimal, right justified, separate 1000s with commas Column 2 (6): the number I, hexadecimal, four digits, zero-padded (add one space before this column) Column 3 (9): the number I*I, decimal, right justified, separate 1000s with commas Column 4 (9): the number I*I*I, decimal, right justified, separate 1000s with commas Column 5 (9): the log base 2 of I*I, rounded to three digits right of decimal point, right justified Column 6 (8): the percent of rows completed (rounded to the nearest integer percent) (the size is 8 including percentage sign, make the whole thing right justified) Numbers in parenthesis are column sizes. For the command: java Table 10 Output is shown below
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I need to write a program called Table.Java that takes a command line argument N and prints a table of N rows with a header as shown in the example below (not including the last line). The table has 6 columns and there is a gutter of one space between the columns.
Column 1 (7): the number I, decimal, right justified, separate 1000s with commas
Column 2 (6): the number I, hexadecimal, four digits, zero-padded (add one space before this column)
Column 3 (9): the number I*I, decimal, right justified, separate 1000s with commas
Column 4 (9): the number I*I*I, decimal, right justified, separate 1000s with commas
Column 5 (9): the log base 2 of I*I, rounded to three digits right of decimal point, right justified
Column 6 (8): the percent of rows completed (rounded to the nearest integer percent) (the size is 8 including percentage sign, make the whole thing right justified)
Numbers in parenthesis are column sizes. For the command: java Table 10
Output is shown below

Transcribed Image Text:the output is:
i hex
1 Оx0001
i*i
i*i*i
log
0.000
pcnt
10%
1
1
2 0х0002
4
8
2.000
20%
3 Ох0003
4 Ох0004
3.170
30%
16
64
4.000
40%
5 Ох0005
25
125
4.644
50%
6 Ох0006
7 Ох0007
8 0х0008
216
343
60%
70%
36
5.170
49
5.615
64
512
6.000
80%
9 0x0009
81
729
6.340
90%
10 0×000A
100
1,000
6.644
100%
1234567 123456 123456789 123456789 123456789 12345678
The last line is just to help convey the column widths.
NO N
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