Database System Concepts
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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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import java.util.Scanner;
public class DebugSix4 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int high, low, count = 0;
final int NUM = 5;
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("This application displays " + NUM +
" random numbers" +
"\nbetween the low and high values you enter" +
"\nEnter low value now... ");
low = input.nextInt(); // Inserted the missing semicolon
System.out.print("Enter high value... ");
high = input.nextInt(); // Added the missing dot to the method call.
while (low >= high) { // For proper input validation, changed "" to ">="
System.out.println("The number you entered for a high number, " +
high + ", is not more than " + low);
System.out.print("Enter a number higher than " + low + "... ");
high = input.nextInt();
}
while (count < NUM) {
double result = Math.random();
int answer = (int) (result * 10 + low);
if (answer <= high) { // For proper comparison, changed "higher" to "high"
System.out.print(answer + " ");
++count;
}
}
System.out.println("\nEnd of Application"); // Improved output format by adding the newline character.
}
}
code above I tried to debug but it has an error need the correct code
The files provided in the code editor to the right contain syntax and/or logic errors. In each case, determine and fix
the problem, remove all syntax and coding errors, and run the
An example of the program is shown below:
Enter a number >> 56
Enter a larger number >> 111
83.5 is halfway between 56 and 111
Task 1: The DebugSix4 class compiles without error.
Task 2: The DebugSix4 program accepts user input and displays the correct output.
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