Java How to Program, Early Objects (11th Edition) (Deitel: How to Program)
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Author: Paul J. Deitel, Harvey Deitel
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem 16.3E
Program Plan Intro
Temperature conversion
Program Plan:
- Import required packages.
- Declare the class “ConvertTemp”.
- Define the main method.
- Create an object “in” for the scanner class.
- Declare the variable “choice”.
- Inside the “do” loop, Print the statement.
- Get the choice from the user.
- Check whether the “choice” is not equal to “3”.
- Get the choice from the user.
- Case 1, call the method “celsius()”.
- Case 2, call the method “fahrenheit()”.
- Check the condition using “while” loop.
- Definition of method “celsius()”.
- Determine the value of Celsius.
- Definition of method “fahrenheit()”.
- Determine the value of Fahrenheit.
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