Thursday, September 29, 2022

Student Year Level in Java

 A simple program to ask the user to give year level and then the program will check if the given year level belongs to freshmen, sophomore, juniors or seniors using Java programming language.

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Program Listing

import java.util.Scanner;

public class Year_Level {

public static void main(String[] args) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
  int year_level;
  Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
  
    System.out.println();
       System.out.print("\tStudent Year Level in Java\n");
   System.out.println();
  System.out.print("\tEnter your year level: ");
  year_level = input.nextInt();
  
  System.out.println("\n");
  
  switch (year_level)
  {
  case 1: System.out.println("\tYou Belong To Freshmen."); break;
  case 2: System.out.println("\tYou Belong To Sophomore."); break;
  case 3: System.out.println("\tYou Belong To Juniors."); break;
  case 4: System.out.println("\tYou Belong To Seniors."); break;
  default: System.out.println("\tInvalid Year Level. Try Again.");
    }
   
  System.out.println("\n");
  System.out.print("\tEnd of Program\n"); 
input.close();
}
}


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