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LabExer Unit2

This document contains descriptions of 6 lab exercises for a Java programming class. It includes sample code for several programs that demonstrate arithmetic operators, variable declaration and assignment, and printing outputs. The exercises involve writing simple Java programs to declare and assign values to variables, perform calculations, and print results for problems related to pay calculation, rectangle dimensions, classroom count, data type conversion, subject marks total, and monthly rainfall averages.
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LabExer Unit2

This document contains descriptions of 6 lab exercises for a Java programming class. It includes sample code for several programs that demonstrate arithmetic operators, variable declaration and assignment, and printing outputs. The exercises involve writing simple Java programs to declare and assign values to variables, perform calculations, and print results for problems related to pay calculation, rectangle dimensions, classroom count, data type conversion, subject marks total, and monthly rainfall averages.
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Java Chapter 2

Java Unit 2

Lab Activities 2
Aktiviti Makmal
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Lab Exercises Java Chapter 2

Java Unit 2
Aktiviti Makmal 2

Act1:
class Arith
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
double p=12.5;
double q=3.0;
p*=q-1;
q-=p+1;
System.out.println("p is" + p + "q is" + q );
}
}

Act2:
class Arith_Assign_Opr
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
double p=12.5;
double q=3.0;
p*=q-1;
q-=p+1;
System.out.println("p is" + p + "q is" + q );
}
}

Act3:
class IdentifyConst
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
int radius=2;
final double pi=3.14;
double AreaofCircle=pi*radius*radius;
System.out.println(AreaofCircle);
}
}

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Act4:
class IdentifyVar
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
int qty=2;
System.out.println("There are "+qty+" pens.");
}
}

Act5:
class Post_Incr_Opr
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
int x=99;
int y=10;
y=x++;
System.out.println("x: " + x + "y: " + y);
}
}

Act6:
class pre_incr_op
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
int x=99;
int y=10;
y=++x;
System.out.println("x: " + x + "y: " + y);
}
}

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Lab Exercises

Lab Exercise 1: Write a program to declare two variables


hours_worked and pay_rate of integer data type and
assign the values 8 and 300. Print the value of the
variables hours_worked and pay_rate.
Lab Exercise 2: Write a program to declare two variables length_var
and breadth_var for representing the length and breadth
of the rectangle and assign the value 2 and 3,
respectively. Print the value of both the variables.
Lab Exercise 3: Write a program to declare a variable total_classroom
of integer data type and assign the value 30. Print the
value.
Lab Exercise 4: Write a Java program to declare a variable d of type
double. Assign the value 102.5 to d. Declare a float
variable f. Assign the value of d to f by performing an
explicit conversion and print the value on the screen.
Lab Exercise 5: Calculate the total marks for the given five subjects.
Declare appropriate variables, assign values as given
below, and calculate the total marks:
English = 85
Maths = 100
History = 75
Geography = 70
Art = 85
Lab Exercise 6: Write a program to compute the average rainfall for
the month of August, September, November and
December in Malaysia with the following information:

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