Homework-loop-array (3)
Homework-loop-array (3)
Distance Traveled
The distance a vehicle travels can be calculated as follows:
Distance=Speed*Time
For example, if a train travels 40 miles-per-hour for three hours, the distance traveled is 120
miles.
Write a program that asks for the speed of a vehicle (in miles-per-hour) and the number of hours
it has traveled. It should use a loop to display the distance a vehicle has traveled for each hour of
a time period specified by the user. For example, if a vehicle is traveling at 40 mph for a three-
hour time
period, it should display a report similar to the one that follows:
Hour Distance Traveled
1 40
2 80
3 120
Input Validation: Do not accept a negative number for speed and do not accept any value less
than 1 for time traveled.
Sum of Numbers
Write a program that asks the user for a positive nonzero integer value. The
program should use a loop to get the sum of all the integers from 1 up to the
number entered and also the sum all odd and even . For example, if the
user enters 50, the loop will find the sum of 1, 2, 3, 4, . . . 50.
NumberSum.java
Chapter 6: self-test
Homework 10 page 160 (174 / 719)
(Find the index of the smallest element) Write a method that returns the index of
the smallest element in an array of integers. If the number of such elements is
greater than 1, return the smallest index. Use the following header:
public static int indexOfSmallestElement(double[] array)
Write a test program that prompts the user to enter ten numbers, invokes this
method to return the index of the smallest element, and displays the index.
SmallestIndex.java