Monday, May 18, 2020

Product of Two in Java Using Getters and Setters in Java

A simple program to ask the user to give two numbers and then it will compute the product using getters and setters in Java programming language.

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Program Listing


package oop_java;

import java.util.Scanner;
/**
 * NetBeans IDE 8.2
 * @author Mr. Jake R. Pomperada
 * March 22, 2018  Thursday
 * Bacolod City, Negros Occidental
 */

public class ProductTwo {

 int val_a;
 int val_b;
 
 public int getVal_a() {
  return val_a;
 }


 public void setVal_a(int val_a) {
  this.val_a = val_a;
 }


 public int getVal_b() {
  return val_b;
 }


 public void setVal_b(int val_b) {
  this.val_b = val_b;
 }

 public int solveProduct()
 {
  return(val_a * val_b);
 }
 
 
 public static void main(String[] args) {
    
  Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
     
     ProductTwo num = new ProductTwo(); 
       
          System.out.println();
          System.out.println("Product of Two in Java Using Getters and Setters");
          System.out.println();
          System.out.print("Enter first value : ");
          num.val_a = input.nextInt();
          System.out.print("Enter second value : ");
          num.val_b = input.nextInt();

           num.setVal_a(num.val_a);
           num.setVal_b(num.val_b);
           num.getVal_a();
           num.getVal_b();
           
           num.solveProduct();
        
           System.out.println();
           System.out.print("The product of " +num.val_a + " and " + num.val_b
                   + " is " + num.solveProduct() + ".");
           System.out.println("\n");
           System.out.print("\t END OF PROGRAM");
           System.out.println("\n");
           input.close();
 }

}

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