Big Java Late Objects
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Author: Horstmann
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Chapter 4.5, Problem 22SC
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Big Java Late Objects
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Ch. 4.3 - Write the for loop of the InvestmentTable.java...Ch. 4.3 - How many numbers does this loop print? for (int n...Ch. 4.3 - Write a for loop that prints all even numbers...Ch. 4.3 - Write a for loop that computes the sum of the...Ch. 4.3 - How would you modify the for loop of the...Ch. 4.4 - Prob. 16SCCh. 4.4 - Rewrite the input check do loop using a while loop...Ch. 4.4 - Suppose Java didnt have a do loop. Could you...Ch. 4.4 - Write a do loop that reads integers and computes...Ch. 4.4 - Write a do loop that reads integers and computes...Ch. 4.5 - What does the SentinelDemo.java program print when...Ch. 4.5 - Why does the SentinelDemo.java program have to...Ch. 4.5 - What would happen if the declaration of the salary...Ch. 4.5 - In the last example of this section, we prompt the...Ch. 4.5 - Prob. 25SCCh. 4.6 - Prob. 26SCCh. 4.6 - Google has a simple interface for converting...Ch. 4.6 - Consider a modification of the program in Self...Ch. 4.6 - Prob. 29SCCh. 4.6 - Produce a storyboard for a program that compares...Ch. 4.7 - What total is computed when no user input is...Ch. 4.7 - Prob. 32SCCh. 4.7 - What are the values of position and ch when no...Ch. 4.7 - Prob. 34SCCh. 4.7 - Prob. 35SCCh. 4.7 - Prob. 36SCCh. 4.8 - Why is there a statement System.out.println(); in...Ch. 4.8 - How would you change the program to display all...Ch. 4.8 - Prob. 39SCCh. 4.8 - What do the following nested loops display? for...Ch. 4.8 - Prob. 41SCCh. 4.9 - Prob. 42SCCh. 4.9 - You need to write a program for DNA analysis that...Ch. 4.9 - Prob. 44SCCh. 4.9 - Consider the task of finding numbers in a string....Ch. 4.10 - How do you simulate a coin toss with the...Ch. 4.10 - How do you simulate the picking of a random...Ch. 4.10 - Why does the loop body in Dice.java call...Ch. 4.10 - Prob. 49SCCh. 4.10 - Prob. 50SCCh. 4 - Given the variables String stars = ""; String...Ch. 4 - What do these loops print? a. int i = 0; int j =...Ch. 4 - What do these code snippets print? a. int result =...Ch. 4 - Write awhile loop that prints a. 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Work out the...Ch. 4 - What do the following program segments print? Find...Ch. 4 - Prob. 23RECh. 4 - Add a storyboard panel for the conversion program...Ch. 4 - In Section 4.6, we decided to show users a list of...Ch. 4 - Change the storyboards in Section 4.6 to support a...Ch. 4 - Draw a flowchart for a program that carries out...Ch. 4 - In Section 4.7.5, the code for finding the largest...Ch. 4 - What are nested loops? Give an example where a...Ch. 4 - The nested loops for (int 1 = 1; 1 = height; i++)...Ch. 4 - Suppose you design an educational game to teach...Ch. 4 - In a travel simulation, Harry will visit one of...Ch. 4 - Write programs with loops that compute a. The sum...Ch. 4 - Write programs that read a sequence of integer...Ch. 4 - Write programs that read a line of input as a...Ch. 4 - Complete the program in How To 4.1 on page 171....Ch. 4 - Write a program that reads a set of floating-point...Ch. 4 - Translate the following pseudocode for finding the...Ch. 4 - Translate the following pseudocode for randomly...Ch. 4 - Write a program that reads a word and prints each...Ch. 4 - Write a program that reads a word and prints the...Ch. 4 - Write a program that reads a word and prints the...Ch. 4 - Write a program that reads a word and prints the...Ch. 4 - Write a program that reads a word and prints all...Ch. 4 - Write a program that reads a string and prints the...Ch. 4 - Write a program that reads a sequence of words and...Ch. 4 - Write a program that prints all powers of 2 from...Ch. 4 - Write a program that reads a number and prints all...Ch. 4 - Prob. 18PECh. 4 - Write a program that reads an integer and...Ch. 4 - Write a program that reads an integer and...Ch. 4 - Write a program to plot the following face.Ch. 4 - Write a graphical application that displays a...Ch. 4 - Enhance Worked Example 4.1 to check that the...Ch. 4 - Mean and standard deviation. Write a program that...Ch. 4 - The Fibonacci numbers are defined by the sequence...Ch. 4 - Factoring of integers. Write a program that asks...Ch. 4 - Prime numbers. Write a program that prompts the...Ch. 4 - The game of Nim. This is a well-known game with a...Ch. 4 - The Drunkards Walk. A drunkard in a grid of...Ch. 4 - The Monty Hall Paradox. Marilyn vos Savant...Ch. 4 - A simple random generator is obtained by the...Ch. 4 - The Buffon Needle Experiment. The following...Ch. 4 - In the 17th century, the discipline of probability...Ch. 4 - Write a program that reads an initial investment...Ch. 4 - Currency conversion. Write a program that first...Ch. 4 - Write a program that first asks the user to type...Ch. 4 - Your company has shares of stock it would like to...Ch. 4 - Write an application to pre-sell a limited number...Ch. 4 - You need to control the number of people who can...Ch. 4 - Credit Card Number Check. The last digit of a...Ch. 4 - In a predator-prey simulation, you compute the...Ch. 4 - Projectile flight. Suppose a cannonball is...Ch. 4 - Radioactive decay of radioactive materials can be...Ch. 4 - The photo at left shows an electric device called...Ch. 4 - Write a graphical application that draws a spiral,...Ch. 4 - Prob. 28PPCh. 4 - Draw a picture of the four-leaved rose whose...
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