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Java Lecture 3

The document explains Java conditional statements, specifically 'if-else' and 'switch' statements, with examples demonstrating their usage. It also includes homework problems that involve creating a calculator and printing the name of a month based on user input. The emphasis is on practicing and learning Java programming concepts.
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Java Lecture 3

The document explains Java conditional statements, specifically 'if-else' and 'switch' statements, with examples demonstrating their usage. It also includes homework problems that involve creating a calculator and printing the name of a month based on user input. The emphasis is on practicing and learning Java programming concepts.
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Java – Conditional Statements

1. Conditional Statements ‘if-else’


The if block is used to specify the code to be executed if the condition specified in if is
true, the else block is executed otherwise.
int age = 30;
if(age > 18) {
System.out.println("This is an adult");
} else {
System.out.println("This is not an adult");
}

2. Conditional Statements ‘switch’


Switch case statements are a substitute for long if statements that compare a
variable to multiple values. After a match is found, it executes the
corresponding code of that value case.

The following example is to print days of the week:

int n = 1;
switch(n) {
case 1 :
System.out.println("Monday");
break;
case 2 :
System.out.println("Tuesday");
break;
case 3 :
System.out.println("Wednesday");
break;
case 4 :
System.out.println("Thursday");
break;
case 5:
System.out.println("Friday");
break;
case 6 :
System.out.println("Saturday");
break;
default :
System.out.println("Sunday");
}

Homework Problems
Apna College
1. Make a Calculator. Take 2 numbers (a & b) from the user and an operation
as follows :

1 : + (Addition) a + b
● 2 : - (Subtraction) a - b
● 3 : * (Multiplication) a * b
● 4 : / (Division) a / b
● 5 : % (Modulo or remainder) a % b
Calculate the result according to the operation given and display it
to the user.
2. Ask the user to enter the number of the month & print the name of the
month. For eg - For ‘1’ print ‘January’, ‘2’ print ‘February’ & so on.

KEEP LEARNING & KEEP PRACTICING :)

Apna College

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