Sunday, April 1, 2018

NUMBER OF YEARS, WEEK AND DAYS USING EXCEPTION IN JAVA

Here is a sample program will count the number of years, weeks, and  days using Java as our programming language.  

I am currently accepting programming and web development work kindly contact me in the following email address for further details. Thank you.

My email address are the following jakerpomperada@gmail.com and jakerpomperada@yahoo.com.

My mobile number here in the Philippines is 09173084360.

My telephone number at home here in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Philippines is  +63 (034) 4335675.



Sample Program Output


Program Listing

Days.java


package exceptiondemo;

import java.util.Scanner;
import java.util.InputMismatchException;

/**
 * NetBeans IDE 8.2
 * @author Mr. Jake R. Pomperada
 * March 20, 2018  Tuesday
 * Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
 */
public class Days {

   public static void main(String[] args) {
        
        Scanner sc=new Scanner(System.in);

               int  year=0, week=0, day=0;

               boolean goodData = false;
                
              while(!goodData) {

              try {
                System.out.print("NUMBER OF YEARS, WEEK AND DAYS USING EXCEPTION");
                System.out.println("\n");
                System.out.print("Give Number of Days  : ");
int num_days =sc.nextInt();
                
                year = (num_days/ 365);
                num_days = (num_days % 365);
                System.out.println("Number of years:" +year + ".");
                 week = (num_days / 7);
                 num_days = (num_days % 7);
                System.out.println("Number of weeks:" + week + ".");
                day = num_days;
                System.out.println("Number of days:" + day + ".");
                System.out.println("\n");
goodData = true;
       
              } catch(InputMismatchException e) {
            
                sc.next();
                System.out.println("You Entered a Bad Data." );
                System.out.println("Please Try Again." );
                System.out.println("\n");
                }
            }  // while loop end
System.out.print("\t END OF PROGRAM");
        System.out.println("\n");
     }
}

No comments:

Post a Comment