Monday, October 12, 2020

Leap Year Checker in Java

 I will show you how to write a Java program that takes a year from the user and print whether that year is a leap year or not.

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/**
 * @author Jake Rodriguez Pomperada, MAED-IT, MIT
 * jakerpomperada@gmail.com
 * www.jakerpomperada.com
 * Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
 * October 12, 2020   Monday
 */


import java.util.Scanner;

public final class Leap_Year_Checker {

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

    System.out.println("\n");
     System.out.print("\t\tLeap Year Checker in Java");
System.out.println("\n");
         System.out.print("\tGive a Year :  ");
               
         int year = input.nextInt();

        boolean x = (year % 4) == 0;
        boolean y = (year % 100) != 0;
        boolean z = ((year % 100 == 0) && (year % 400 == 0));
        
        System.out.print("\n\n");
   
        if (x && (y || z))
        {
         System.out.println("\tThe give year is " + year + " is a leap year.");
        }
        else
        {
        System.out.println("\tThe give year is " + year + " is not a leap year.");
        }
        System.out.print("\n\n");
    System.out.println("\tEnd of Program");
        System.out.println("\n\n");
}

}

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