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Calculator Java

This Java program defines a calculator class with a main method that takes in three integers - a, b, and s. It uses s to determine which mathematical operation to perform on a and b using a switch statement - addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. It then prints out the result of the calculation. If an invalid option is selected, it prints an error message.

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Calculator Java

This Java program defines a calculator class with a main method that takes in three integers - a, b, and s. It uses s to determine which mathematical operation to perform on a and b using a switch statement - addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. It then prints out the result of the calculation. If an invalid option is selected, it prints an error message.

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class calculator

{

public static void main(int a,int b,int s)
{
int c;

System.out.println("Enter 1 for Addition");
System.out.println("Enter 2 for Subtraction");

System.out.println("Enter 3 for Multiplication");

System.out.println("Enter 4 for Division");

switch(s)

{

case 1:
c=a+b;

System.out.println("ReSult:"+c);

break;

case 2:

c=a-b;

System.out.println("ReSult:"+c);
break;

case 3:

c=a*b;

System.out.println("ReSult:"+c);

break;

case 4:
c=a/b;
System.out.println("ReSult:"+c);
break;

default:
System.out.println("Invalid option");

}
}
}

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