Java How To Program (Early Objects)
Java How To Program (Early Objects)
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780133807943
Author: Deitel, Paul
Publisher: Pearson Education
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Chapter 6, Problem 20.1E
Program Plan Intro

Reverse digits

Program Plan:

  • Import required packages.
  • Declare the class “Reverse”.
  • Define the main method.
    • Create an object for scanner class.
    • Print the statement.
    • Get the number from the user.
    • Check whether the “value” is not equal to “-1”.
      • Call the method “revDigits()”.
      • Print the reversed digits.
    • Definition of method “revDigits()”.
      • Declare the required variables.
      • Check whether the “number” is greater than to “-1”.
        • Mod the number and store it in variable “digVal”.
        • Divide the “number” and store it in variable “number”.
        • Multiply the “revNum” by “10” and add the value with “digVal”.
          • Return the “revNum”.

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