Saturday, December 21, 2019

Miles To Kilometers Distance Table in Java

A simple program in Java that will display a table of distance equivalent of miles to kilometers and vice versa.

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Sample Program Output



Program Listing

distance.java

package test;

public class distance {

public static void main(String[] args) {
final double KILOMETERS_PER_MILE = 1.609;
System.out.print("\n\n");
        System.out.println("\tMiles To Kilometers Distance Table in Java");
System.out.print("\n\n");
        // Display table header
System.out.println(
"Miles      Kilometers   |   Kilometers     Miles     ");

// Create and display tables
for (int m = 1, k = 11; m <= 10 && k <= 20; m++, k += 1) {
System.out.printf(
"%-11d%-10.3f", m, (m * KILOMETERS_PER_MILE));
System.out.print("   |   ");
System.out.printf(
"%-15d%-6.3f\n", k, (k / KILOMETERS_PER_MILE));
}

}

}




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