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Write a program that takes a positive integer input and prints the numbers starting from input until 0 in one line where each numbers are separated by a space.
Note: There's an initial code prepared for you. Go directly to the code editor file and complete the solution.
Input
1. A positive integer input
Output
Enter a number: 5
5 4 3 2 1 0
![1. While Loop Practice I
by CodeChum Admin
Write a program that takes a positive integer input and prints the
numbers starting from input until 0 in one line where each numbers
are separated by a space.
Note: There's an initial code prepared for you. Go directly to the
code editor file and complete the solution.
Input
1. A positive integer input
Output
Enter a number: 5
5-4-3-2-10
Score: 0/10
Main.java
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import java.util.Scanner;
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3 vv class Main {
4 vy public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
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}
}
System.out.print("Enter a number: ");
int number = scan.nextInt();
while (number >= 0) {
}
System.out.print (number + " ");
> +16.
Java
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Test Cases
CE Run Tests
Constraints
O Constraint 1
This code should use a while loop
Test Cases
O Test Case 1
Your Output
No Output
Expected Output
Enter a number: 5
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Transcribed Image Text:1. While Loop Practice I
by CodeChum Admin
Write a program that takes a positive integer input and prints the
numbers starting from input until 0 in one line where each numbers
are separated by a space.
Note: There's an initial code prepared for you. Go directly to the
code editor file and complete the solution.
Input
1. A positive integer input
Output
Enter a number: 5
5-4-3-2-10
Score: 0/10
Main.java
1
import java.util.Scanner;
2
3 vv class Main {
4 vy public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
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12
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VV
}
}
System.out.print("Enter a number: ");
int number = scan.nextInt();
while (number >= 0) {
}
System.out.print (number + " ");
> +16.
Java
V
Test Cases
CE Run Tests
Constraints
O Constraint 1
This code should use a while loop
Test Cases
O Test Case 1
Your Output
No Output
Expected Output
Enter a number: 5
543210
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