Java How to Program, Early Objects (11th Edition) (Deitel: How to Program)
Java How to Program, Early Objects (11th Edition) (Deitel: How to Program)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134743356
Author: Paul J. Deitel, Harvey Deitel
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 24.1E

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Program code:

//import the required packages

import java.util.Scanner;

//define a method Main

public class SpaceDigits

{

    //define a method

    public void Separate(int n)

    {

        //declare the required variables

        int divi = 1000;

        int num;

        //getting the leftmost digit

        System.out.print(n/10000+ " ");

        //iterate a while loop to get digits

        while(divi>0)

        {

            //set the value of num

            num = n/divi;

            //getting the next digit one by one

            System.out.print(num%10+" ");

            //reducing the divisor by 10.

            divi = divi/10;

        }

        //if the condition is true

        if(n%2==0)

        {

            //print the statement

System.out.println("\n"+"the number is even");

        }

        //if the condition is not true

        else

        {

            //print the statement

            System...

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Java How to Program, Early Objects (11th Edition) (Deitel: How to Program)

Chapter 2, Problem 2.4SREChapter 2, Problem 2.5SREChapter 2, Problem 2.6SREChapter 2, Problem 3.1SREChapter 2, Problem 3.2SREChapter 2, Problem 3.3SREChapter 2, Problem 3.4SREChapter 2, Problem 3.5SREChapter 2, Problem 3.6SREChapter 2, Problem 4.1SREChapter 2, Problem 4.2SREChapter 2, Problem 5.1SREChapter 2, Problem 5.2SREChapter 2, Problem 5.3SREChapter 2, Problem 5.4SREChapter 2, Problem 5.5SREChapter 2, Problem 5.6SREChapter 2, Problem 5.7SREChapter 2, Problem 5.8SREChapter 2, Problem 5.9SREChapter 2, Problem 5.10SREChapter 2, Problem 6.1SREChapter 2, Problem 1.1EChapter 2, Problem 1.2EChapter 2, Problem 1.3EChapter 2, Problem 1.4EChapter 2, Problem 1.5EChapter 2, Problem 2.1EChapter 2, Problem 2.2EChapter 2, Problem 2.3EChapter 2, Problem 3.1EChapter 2, Problem 3.2EChapter 2, Problem 3.3EChapter 2, Problem 3.4EChapter 2, Problem 4.1EChapter 2, Problem 4.2EChapter 2, Problem 4.3EChapter 2, Problem 4.4EChapter 2, Problem 5.1EChapter 2, Problem 5.2EChapter 2, Problem 5.3EChapter 2, Problem 5.4EChapter 2, Problem 6.1EChapter 2, Problem 6.2EChapter 2, Problem 6.3EChapter 2, Problem 6.4EChapter 2, Problem 6.5EChapter 2, Problem 6.6EChapter 2, Problem 7.1EChapter 2, Problem 7.2EChapter 2, Problem 7.3EChapter 2, Problem 8.1EChapter 2, Problem 8.2EChapter 2, Problem 8.3EChapter 2, Problem 9.1EChapter 2, Problem 10.1EChapter 2, Problem 11.1EChapter 2, Problem 12.1EChapter 2, Problem 13.1EChapter 2, Problem 14.1EChapter 2, Problem 15.1EChapter 2, Problem 16.1EChapter 2, Problem 17.1EChapter 2, Problem 18.1EChapter 2, Problem 19.1EChapter 2, Problem 20.1EChapter 2, Problem 21.1EChapter 2, Problem 22.1EChapter 2, Problem 23.1EChapter 2, Problem 24.1EChapter 2, Problem 25.1EChapter 2, Problem 26.1EChapter 2, Problem 1MDChapter 2, Problem 2MD

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