Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Money Bill Denominator Using Scala

 Machine Problem 

Write a program  that will ask the amount from the user and then our program will count how many one thousand, five hundred, two hundred, one hundred, fifty, and twenty bills based on Philippine money currency denomination.

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Program Listing


/* money_bill_denominator.scala

   Prof. Jake Rodriguez Pomperada, MAED-IT, MIT

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   jakerpomperada@gmail.com

   November 11, 2021  9:13 PM Thursday

   Bacolod City, Negros Occidental

 */



import java.util.Scanner;


object money_bill_denominator {


  def main(args: Array[String]) : Unit = {


    var amt : Int = 0;  var thousand : Int = 0; 

    var five_hund: Int = 0 ;  var two_hundreds : Int = 0; 

    var hundreds : Int = 0;  var fifty : Int = 0;

    var twentys : Int = 0;


    var input = new Scanner(System.in);


    print("\n");

    print("\tMoney Bill Denominator Using Scala");

    print("\n\n");

    print("\tEnter an Amount : ");

    amt = input.nextInt();


    thousand = amt/1000;

    amt = amt%1000;

    five_hund = amt/500;

    amt = amt%500;

    two_hundreds = amt/200;

    amt = amt%200;

    hundreds = amt/100;

    amt = amt%100;

    fifty = amt/50;

    amt = amt%50;

    twentys = amt/20;

    amt = amt%20;


  print("\n");

  printf("\tDisplay Report\n")

  print("\n");

  printf("\tNumber of 1000 Notes  : " + thousand  + "\n");

  printf("\tNumber of 500 Notes   : "  + five_hund  + "\n");

  printf("\tNumber of 200 Notes   : "  + two_hundreds + "\n");

  printf("\tNumber of 100 Notes   : "  + hundreds + "\n");

  printf("\tNumber of 50 Notes    : "   + fifty + "\n");

  printf("\tNumber of 20 Notes    : "   + twentys  + "\n");


  print("\n");

  print("\tEND OF PROGRAM");

  print("\n\n");

  }

}


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