Write a program whose input is two integers, and whose output is the first integer and subsequent increments of 5 as long as the value is less than or equal to the second integer. Ex: If the input is: -15 10 the output is: -15 -10 -5 0 5 10

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I can't stop my Java code from being an infinite loop nor how to add 5 to an input variable: 

 

import java.util.Scanner;

public class LabProgram {
public static void main(String[] args) {
/* Type your code here. */Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in);
int first = scnr.nextInt();
int second = scnr.nextInt();
int count=first + 5;

if (first <= second) {

while (true) {

System.out.print(first+ " " +second+ " " +count);
count++;
}
}
else {
System.out.println("Second integer can't be less than the first.");
}
}
}

 

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6.24 LAB: Output range with increment of 5
Write a program whose input is two integers, and whose output is the first integer and subsequent increments of 5 as long as the value is
less than or equal to the second integer.
Ex: If the input is:
-15 10
the output is:
-15 -10 -5 0 5 10
Ex: If the second integer is less than the first as in:
20 5
the output is:
Second integer can't be less than the first.
For coding simplicity, output a space after every integer, including the last.
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Transcribed Image Text:= zyBooks My library > CIS 231: Fundamentals of Com.. > 6.24: LAB: Output range with increment of 5 zyBooks catalog Help/FAQ Ann Nguyen 6.24 LAB: Output range with increment of 5 Write a program whose input is two integers, and whose output is the first integer and subsequent increments of 5 as long as the value is less than or equal to the second integer. Ex: If the input is: -15 10 the output is: -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 Ex: If the second integer is less than the first as in: 20 5 the output is: Second integer can't be less than the first. For coding simplicity, output a space after every integer, including the last. 296430.1461558.qx3zqy7
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0/2
Program generated too much output.
Output restricted to 50000 characters.
Check program for any unterminated loops generating output.
Input
-15 10
-15 10 -10-15 10 -9-15 10 -8-15 10 -7-15 10 -6-15 10 -5-15 10 -4-15 10
Your output
Expected output
-15 -10 -5 0 5 10 4
2: Compare output a
2/2
Input
20 5
Your output
Second integer can't be less than the first.
3: Compare output a
0/2
Program generated too much output.
Output restricted to 50000 characters.
Check program for any unterminated loops generating output.
Input
10 15
10 15 1510 15 1610 15 1710 15 1810 15 1910 15 2010 15 2110 15 2210 15 23
Your output
Expected output
10 15 4
Transcribed Image Text:= zyBooks My library > CIS 231: Fundamentals of Computer Science I home > 6.24: LAB: Output range with increment of 5 E zyBooks catalog Help/FAQ e Ann Nguyen O Only show failing tests Download this submission 1: Compare output ^ 0/2 Program generated too much output. Output restricted to 50000 characters. Check program for any unterminated loops generating output. Input -15 10 -15 10 -10-15 10 -9-15 10 -8-15 10 -7-15 10 -6-15 10 -5-15 10 -4-15 10 Your output Expected output -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 4 2: Compare output a 2/2 Input 20 5 Your output Second integer can't be less than the first. 3: Compare output a 0/2 Program generated too much output. Output restricted to 50000 characters. Check program for any unterminated loops generating output. Input 10 15 10 15 1510 15 1610 15 1710 15 1810 15 1910 15 2010 15 2110 15 2210 15 23 Your output Expected output 10 15 4
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