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Chapter 5.7, Problem 5.7.6CP

Explanation of Solution

Modified program using “while” loop:

//Class definition

public class Looping

{

//Main method

public static void main(String[] args)

{

//declare the required variables

long sum = 0;

int i=0;

//use while loop

while (i<=1000)

{

//calculate the sum

sum += i++;

}

//display the result

System.out.println("The sum is: "+sum);

}

}

Explanation:

In above code, the for loop statement gets converted into the while loop statement as follows:

  • The variable “i” is initialized before the loop.
  • The “i" value gets updated and the sum will be calculated parallel within in the loop...

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Chapter 5 Solutions

Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version, Student Value Edition (11th Edition)

Chapter 5.7, Problem 5.7.3CPChapter 5.7, Problem 5.7.4CPChapter 5.7, Problem 5.7.5CPChapter 5.7, Problem 5.7.6CPChapter 5.7, Problem 5.7.7CPChapter 5.8, Problem 5.8.1CPChapter 5.8, Problem 5.8.2CPChapter 5.8, Problem 5.8.3CPChapter 5.8, Problem 5.8.4CPChapter 5.9, Problem 5.9.1CPChapter 5.9, Problem 5.9.2CPChapter 5.11, Problem 5.11.1CPChapter 5.11, Problem 5.11.2CPChapter 5.11, Problem 5.11.3CPChapter 5.11, Problem 5.11.4CPChapter 5.11, Problem 5.11.5CPChapter 5.12, Problem 5.12.1CPChapter 5.12, Problem 5.12.2CPChapter 5.12, Problem 5.12.3CPChapter 5.12, Problem 5.12.4CPChapter 5.13, Problem 5.13.1CPChapter 5.14, Problem 5.14.1CPChapter 5, Problem 5.1PEChapter 5, Problem 5.2PEChapter 5, Problem 5.3PEChapter 5, Problem 5.4PEChapter 5, Problem 5.5PEChapter 5, Problem 5.6PEChapter 5, Problem 5.7PEChapter 5, Problem 5.8PEChapter 5, Problem 5.9PEChapter 5, Problem 5.10PEChapter 5, Problem 5.11PEChapter 5, Problem 5.12PEChapter 5, Problem 5.13PEChapter 5, Problem 5.14PEChapter 5, Problem 5.15PEChapter 5, Problem 5.16PEChapter 5, Problem 5.17PEChapter 5, Problem 5.18PEChapter 5, Problem 5.19PEChapter 5, Problem 5.20PEChapter 5, Problem 5.21PEChapter 5, Problem 5.22PEChapter 5, Problem 5.23PEChapter 5, Problem 5.24PEChapter 5, Problem 5.25PEChapter 5, Problem 5.26PEChapter 5, Problem 5.27PEChapter 5, Problem 5.28PEChapter 5, Problem 5.29PEChapter 5, Problem 5.30PEChapter 5, Problem 5.31PEChapter 5, Problem 5.32PEChapter 5, Problem 5.33PEChapter 5, Problem 5.34PEChapter 5, Problem 5.35PEChapter 5, Problem 5.36PEChapter 5, Problem 5.37PEChapter 5, Problem 5.38PEChapter 5, Problem 5.39PEChapter 5, Problem 5.40PEChapter 5, Problem 5.41PEChapter 5, Problem 5.42PEChapter 5, Problem 5.43PEChapter 5, Problem 5.44PEChapter 5, Problem 5.45PEChapter 5, Problem 5.46PEChapter 5, Problem 5.47PEChapter 5, Problem 5.48PEChapter 5, Problem 5.49PEChapter 5, Problem 5.50PEChapter 5, Problem 5.51PE

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