Java: An Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming (8th Edition)
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Author: Walter Savitch
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Chapter 2, Problem 2E
Write a
- Use scanner to read a floating-point value x.
- Type cast x to an int value and store the result in y.
- Display x and y clearly labeled.
- Type cast x to a byte value and store the result in z.
- Display x and z clearly labeled.
Try your program with positive and negative values of x that range in magnitude from 2e-11 to 2e11. What can you conclude?
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