Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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[画像:Question 1: Write a program in JAVA that displays a menu as shown in the sample run and asks user to two numbers. You can enter a, s, m, d, r or p for choosing an addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, remainder or power. Depending operation type, you will evaluate the result of an operation. For a division operation such as number1 / number2, you should check number2 so that it is not zero. Your program should be inside of a loop and exit loop whenever you enter 6. <Output> Select Operation: 1: Addition 2: Subtraction 3: Multiplication 4: Division 5: Remainder 6: Power 6: Exit Enter a choice: m <enter> Please, enter the first number: 20 <enter> Please, enter the second number: 10 <enter> Result of 20 * 10 = 30 Select Operation: 1: Addition 2: Subtraction 3: Multiplication 4: Division 5: Remainder 6: Power 6: Exit Enter a choice: a <enter> Please, enter the first number: 21 <enter> Please, enter the second number: 11 <enter> Result of 21 + 11 = 32 <End Qutput> ]
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 1: Write a program in JAVA that displays a menu as shown in the sample run and asks user to two numbers. You can enter a, s, m, d, r or p for choosing an addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, remainder or power. Depending operation type, you will evaluate the result of an operation. For a division operation such as number1 / number2, you should check number2 so that it is not zero. Your program should be inside of a loop and exit loop whenever you enter 6. <Output> Select Operation: 1: Addition 2: Subtraction 3: Multiplication 4: Division 5: Remainder 6: Power 6: Exit Enter a choice: m <enter> Please, enter the first number: 20 <enter> Please, enter the second number: 10 <enter> Result of 20 * 10 = 30 Select Operation: 1: Addition 2: Subtraction 3: Multiplication 4: Division 5: Remainder 6: Power 6: Exit Enter a choice: a <enter> Please, enter the first number: 21 <enter> Please, enter the second number: 11 <enter> Result of 21 + 11 = 32 <End Qutput>
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