
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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The code is Java. I need help having the
![import java.util.Scanner;
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public class Lab2 {
public static void main(String [] args) {
Scanner scnr = new Scanner (System.in);
int userChoice;
int startNum;
int endNum;
int i;
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System.out.print("Select how the numbers will increment by: \n Select 1 for by 1s \n Select 2 for by 2s \n Select 3 for by 3s \n Select 4 for by 5s \n Select 5 for by 10s ")
userChoice = scnr.nextInt();
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System.out.print ("Select Start Number: ");
startNum = scnr.nextInt();
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System.out.print("Select End Number: ");
endNum = scnr.nextInt();
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if (userChoice == 1) {
for (i = startNum; startNum <= endNum; ++startNum) {
System.out.print(startNum + " ");
}
}
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if (userChoice == 2) {
for (i = startNum; startNum <= endNum; startNum = 2 + startNum) {
System.out.print(startNum +
}
}
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");
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if (userChoice == 3) {
for (i = startNum; startNum <= endNum; startNum = 3 + startNum) {
System.out.print(startNum +
}
}
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");
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if (userChoice == 4) {
for (i = startNum; startNum <= endNum; startNum = 5 + startNum) {
System.out.print(startNum +
}
}
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" ");
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if (userChoice == 5) {
for (i = startNum; startNum <= endNum; startNum = 10 + startNum) {
System.out.print(startNum + " ");
}
}
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Transcribed Image Text:import java.util.Scanner;
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public class Lab2 {
public static void main(String [] args) {
Scanner scnr = new Scanner (System.in);
int userChoice;
int startNum;
int endNum;
int i;
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System.out.print("Select how the numbers will increment by: \n Select 1 for by 1s \n Select 2 for by 2s \n Select 3 for by 3s \n Select 4 for by 5s \n Select 5 for by 10s ")
userChoice = scnr.nextInt();
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System.out.print ("Select Start Number: ");
startNum = scnr.nextInt();
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System.out.print("Select End Number: ");
endNum = scnr.nextInt();
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if (userChoice == 1) {
for (i = startNum; startNum <= endNum; ++startNum) {
System.out.print(startNum + " ");
}
}
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if (userChoice == 2) {
for (i = startNum; startNum <= endNum; startNum = 2 + startNum) {
System.out.print(startNum +
}
}
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");
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if (userChoice == 3) {
for (i = startNum; startNum <= endNum; startNum = 3 + startNum) {
System.out.print(startNum +
}
}
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");
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if (userChoice == 4) {
for (i = startNum; startNum <= endNum; startNum = 5 + startNum) {
System.out.print(startNum +
}
}
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" ");
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if (userChoice == 5) {
for (i = startNum; startNum <= endNum; startNum = 10 + startNum) {
System.out.print(startNum + " ");
}
}
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}
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