Thursday, July 23, 2015

Odd and Even Numbers in Java

I this article I would like to share with you a program that I wrote in Java SE I called this program Odd and Even Numbers Program that will ask the user to enter a series of numbers and then our program will list down the even and odd numbers using one dimensional array as our data structure.

I hope you will find my work useful and beneficial. If you have some questions about programming, about my work please send mu an email at jakerpomperada@gmail.comand jakerpomperada@yahoo.com. People here in the Philippines can contact me at  my mobile number 09173084360.

Thank you very much and Happy Programming.



Sample Program Output

Program Listing

/*
odd_even_numbers_array.java
Programmer By: Mr. Jake R. Pomperada, MAED-IT
Date : July 23, 2015
Tools: NetBeans 8.0.2, Java SE 8.0

Problem No. 3:
  
Write a program that will ask the user to give ten numbers and then
the program will enumerate the odd and even numbers based on the 
given numbers by the user.
*/
              

import java.util.Scanner;

class odd_even_numbers_array {
    
public static void main(String[] args) {
      
     Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
     char ch;
        
  do { 
      int [] values; 
      values  = new int[10];  
      int x=0;
      System.out.print("ODD AND EVEN NUMBERS PROGRAMS");
      System.out.println();
      for (int a=0; a<10; a++)
      {
         x=1;
         x+=a;
         System.out.print("Enter value in item no. " + x + " : ");
         values[a] = input.nextInt();
        }       
         System.out.println(); 
         System.out.print("LIST OF EVEN NUMBERS");
         System.out.println();
      for (int a=0; a<10; a++)
      {
         if(values[a]%2 == 0) {
                System.out.print(" " + values[a]+ " ");
                }
      }        
      System.out.println(); 
      System.out.print("LIST OF ODD NUMBERS ");
      System.out.println(); 
      for (int a=0; a<10; a++)
      {
         if(values[a]%2 != 0) {
               System.out.print(" " + values[a]+ " ");
                }
      }     
     System.out.println("\n\n"); 
     System.out.print("\nDo you want to continue (Type y or n) : ");
     ch = input.next().charAt(0);                        
     } while (ch == 'Y'|| ch == 'y');  
     System.out.println();
     System.out.print("\t THANK YOU FOR USING THIS PROGRAM");
     System.out.println("\n\n");
  }
} // End of Code
    


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