Big Java Late Objects
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ISBN: 9781119330455
Author: Horstmann
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 4, Problem 18PP
Your company has shares of stock it would like to sell when their value exceeds a certain target price. Write a
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You don't need to (shouldn't) prompt the user for input.
You may assume that the user always enters valid integers.
Given two positive two-digit integers (10-99), the program will not accept a
wrong input. An error message will be displayed until the user enters the input
correctly. The program will then print "both have similar digits" if there is a digit
that appears in both numbers, such as the 2 in 12 and 23. Otherwise print “no
similar digit".
Sample Run 1:
Please enter the first number: 459
Wrong Input...Input number between 10 and 99: 89890
Wrong Input....Input number between 10 and 99: 23
Please enter the second number: 3322
Wrong Input...Input number between 10 and 99: 13
both have similar digits
Sample Run 2:
Please enter the first number: 459
Wrong Inpu...Input number between 10 and 99: 89
Please enter the second number: 3322
Wrong Input...Input number between 10 and 99: 2
Wrong Inpu...Input number between 10 and 99: 33
no similar digits
Chapter 4 Solutions
Big Java Late Objects
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Ch. 4.3 - Write the for loop of the InvestmentTable.java...Ch. 4.3 - How many numbers does this loop print? for (int n...Ch. 4.3 - Write a for loop that prints all even numbers...Ch. 4.3 - Write a for loop that computes the sum of the...Ch. 4.3 - How would you modify the for loop of the...Ch. 4.4 - Prob. 16SCCh. 4.4 - Rewrite the input check do loop using a while loop...Ch. 4.4 - Suppose Java didnt have a do loop. 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