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Java Lab 5

The document outlines a Java lab assignment focused on using for loops. Students are required to create a program that prints numbers between 1 and 10, odd numbers between 1 and 100, and sums of numbers up to 100 and a user-defined number. An advanced task involves allowing the user to select which part of the program to execute using if-else statements.

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Java Lab 5

The document outlines a Java lab assignment focused on using for loops. Students are required to create a program that prints numbers between 1 and 10, odd numbers between 1 and 100, and sums of numbers up to 100 and a user-defined number. An advanced task involves allowing the user to select which part of the program to execute using if-else statements.

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Java Lab 5 – For Loops

 Create a new Java file (empty Java file), save it to your H: drive, call it lab4
 Insert the following code to set up your program:

import java.util.Scanner;

public class lab5 {

public static void main (String args[]){

Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);

85pt:

Write a program that accomplishes the following using for loops:

 Prints out every number between 1 and 10


 Prints out odd numbers between 1 and 100
 Prints out the sum of every number between 1 and 100.
 Prints out the sum of every number between 1 and a number that the user chooses!

100pt:

Expand the above program to allow the user to choose which part of the program to run, rather than
always running through every for loop (hint: place the for loops inside if-else statements).
Notes:

A loop that runs between 0 and 4:

for(int i = 0; i < 5; i++){

System.out.println(i);

 Remember that i++ is equivalent to i = i + 1;


 Pay attention to the location of the semi-colons
 Think about boundary cases – the edges of your counters.

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