EBK BUILDING JAVA PROGRAMS
EBK BUILDING JAVA PROGRAMS
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ISBN: 9780134323718
Author: Stepp
Publisher: PEARSON CUSTOM PUB.(CONSIGNMENT)
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Chapter 5.1, Problem 2SCP

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a.

Conversion of “for” loop into “while” loop:

//declare the variable and assign the value

int n = 1;

/*check "n" is less than or not equal to "max"*/

while(n <= max)

{

    //display the "n" value

    System.out...

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b.

Conversion of “for” loop into “while” loop:

//declare the variables and assign the values

int total = 25;

int number = 1;

/*check "number" is less than or not equal to "total / 2"*/

while(number <= (total / 2))

{

    //calculate the "total"

    total = total -number;

    /*display the "total" and "number" values*/

    System.out...

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c.

Conversion of “for” loop into “while” loop:

//declare the variable and assign the value

int i = 1;

/*check "i" is less than or not equal to "2"*/

while(i <= 2)

{

    //declare the variable and assign the value

    int j = 1;

    /*check "j" is less than or not equal to "3"*/

    while(j <= 3)

    {

        //declare the variable and assign the value

        int k = 1;

        /*check "k" is less than or not equal to "4"*/

        while(k <= 4)

        {

            //display the "*"

            System.out.println("*") ;

            //increment the value

            k++;

        }

        //display the "!"

        System...

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d.

Conversion of “for” loop into “while” loop:

//declare the variables and assign the values

int number = 4;

int count = 1;

/*check "count" is less than or not equal to "number"*/

while(count <= number)

{

    /*display the "number" value*/

    System.out.println (number);

    //calculate the "number" value

    number = number / 2;

...

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