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Java Codes

The document contains Java code examples demonstrating various programming concepts including checking even/odd numbers, calculating factorials, identifying palindromes, and determining prime numbers. It also includes methods for reversing strings and numbers, swapping variables with and without a third variable, and reversing sentences. Each example is accompanied by its output for clarity.

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Java Codes

The document contains Java code examples demonstrating various programming concepts including checking even/odd numbers, calculating factorials, identifying palindromes, and determining prime numbers. It also includes methods for reversing strings and numbers, swapping variables with and without a third variable, and reversing sentences. Each example is accompanied by its output for clarity.

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Yash Nagar
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1.

Even Odd Number

package com.practise;

public class EvenOddNumber {

public static void main(String[] args) {

int num =123;


if(num%2==0)
{
System.out.println(num+ " : The Number is Even");
}
else
{
System.out.println(num+ " : The Number is Odd");
}

}
}
Output is : 123 : The Number is Odd

2. Factorial Number

package com.practise;

public class FactorialNumber {

public static void main(String[] args) {

int a = 5;
int fact = 1;
for(int i=1;i<=a;i++)
{
fact = fact * i;
}
System.err.println("Factorial of "+ a +" is : "+fact);
}
}
Output is: Factorial of 5 is : 120

3. Palindrome Number

package com.practise;

public class PalindromeNumber {

public static void main(String[] args) {

int num = 121;


int temp = num;
int rev = 0 , rem;
while(temp!=0)
{
rem = temp%10;
rev=rev*10+rem;
temp=temp/10;
}
if(num==rev)
{
System.out.println(num +" : is Palindrome");
}
else
{
System.out.println(num +": is Not Palindrome");
}
}
}
Output is: 121 : is Palindrome

4. Prime Number

package com.practise;

public class PrimeNumber {

public static void main(String[] args) {

int num = 7;
int temp = 0;
for(int i=2;i<=num-1;i++)
{
if(num%i==0)
{
temp=temp+1;
}
}
if(temp==0)
{
System.out.println(num +" : Number is prime");
}
else
{
System.out.println(num +" : Number is not prime");
}
}

}
Output is: 7 : Number is prime

5. Prime Number Upto 100

package com.practise;

public class PrimeNumber100 {

public static void main(String[] args) {

for(int num=0;num<=100;num++)
{
int temp = 0;
for(int i=2;i<=num-1;i++)
{
if(num%i==0)
{
temp=temp+1;
}
}
if(temp==0)
{
System.out.println(num +" : Number is prime");
}
}

}
Output is:
0 : Number is prime
1 : Number is prime
2 : Number is prime
3 : Number is prime
5 : Number is prime
7 : Number is prime
11 : Number is prime
13 : Number is prime
17 : Number is prime
19 : Number is prime
23 : Number is prime
29 : Number is prime
31 : Number is prime
37 : Number is prime
41 : Number is prime
43 : Number is prime
47 : Number is prime
53 : Number is prime
59 : Number is prime
61 : Number is prime
67 : Number is prime
71 : Number is prime
73 : Number is prime
79 : Number is prime
83 : Number is prime
89 : Number is prime
97 : Number is prime

6. Reverse of Each letter in String

package com.practise;

public class ReverseEachLetter {

public static void main(String[] args) {

String s =" Java tech";


String[] words = s.split(" ");
String rev = "";

for(int i=0;i<words.length;i++)
{
String word = words[i];
String revword="";
for(int j=word.length()-1;j>=0;j--)
{
revword=revword+word.charAt(j);
}
System.out.print(revword+" ");
}
}
}
Output is : avaJ hcet

7. Reverse Number

package com.practise;

public class ReverseNumber {

public static void main(String[] args) {

int num = 123, rev = 0,rem;


while(num!=0)
{
rem=num%10;
rev=rev*10+rem;
num=num/10;
}
System.out.println("The Reverse Number is : "+rev);

}
Output is: The Reverse Number is : 321

8. Reverse String

package com.practise;

public class ReverseString {

public static void main(String[] args) {

String s = "yash";
String rev = "";
int length = s.length();
for(int i=length-1;i>=0;i--)
{
rev=rev+s.charAt(i);
}
System.out.println("The Reverse of the string : "+ s +" : is = "+rev);

}
}

Output is: The Reverse of the string : yash : is = hsay

9. Reverse of Sentence

package com.practise;

public class ReverseSentence {

public static void main(String[] args) {

String s = "My name is yash";


String[] split = s.split(" ");
String result=" ";
for(int i=split.length-1;i>=0;i--)
{
if(i==0)
{
result=result+split[i];
}
else
{
result=result+split[i]+" ";
}
}
System.out.println("The Reverse of the String : "+s+" = "+result);
}
}
Output is: The Reverse of the String : My name is yash = yash is name My

10. Swap With third variable

package com.practise;

public class SwapWithThirdVariable {

public static void main(String[] args) {

int a=10,b=20;
System.out.println("The number before the swapping is, first Numbr is :
"+a+" and Second Number is : "+b );

int temp=a;
a=b;
b=temp;

System.out.println("The number After the swapping is, first Numbr is :


"+a+" and Second Number is : "+b );

}
}
Output is: The number before the swapping is, first Numbr is : 10 and Second Number
is : 20
The number After the swapping is, first Numbr is : 20 and Second Number is : 10

11. Swap without third variable


package com.practise;

public class SwapWithoutThirdVariable {

public static void main(String[] args) {

int a=10,b=20;
System.out.println("The number before the swapping is, first Numbr is :
"+a+" and Second Number is : "+b );

a=a+b;
b=a-b;
a=a-b;

System.out.println("The number After the swapping is, first Numbr is :


"+a+" and Second Number is : "+b );
}
}
Output is: The number before the swapping is, first Numbr is : 10 and Second Number
is : 20
The number After the swapping is, first Numbr is : 20 and Second Number is : 10

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