Answer:
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
//create the exchange function
void exchange(int a, int b){
int temp; //initialize temporary
//swap the variables value
temp=a;
a=b;
b=temp;
//print the output after exchange
cout<<"a is: "<<a<<endl;
cout<<"b is: "<<b<<endl;
}
//main function program start from here
int main(){
//initialization
int a=3, b=6;
exchange(a,b); //calling the function
return 0;
}
Explanation:
Create the function exchange with two integer parameter which takes the value from the calling function.
and then declare the third variable temp with is used for swapping the value between two variables.
first store the value of 'a' in the temp and then assign the 'b' value to 'a' and then, assign the temp value to b.
for example;
a=2, b=9
temp=2;
a=9;
b=2;
So, the values are swap.
and then print the swap values.
Create the main function and define the input a and b with values.
Then, calling the exchange function with two arguments.
A is the final answer! :)
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The program accepts a whole number as input, multiplies that number by 12, and then outputs the product
Explanation:
This program asks user to enter two integer numbers and displays the product.
The scanner class is used as input functions.
The code is shown below :
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Demo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Enter number: ");
int num1 = scan.nextInt();
scan.close();
int product = num1*12;
System.out.println("Output: "+product);
}
}