Answer:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class num4 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
int sumOdds =0;
int sumEvens =0;
int num;
do{
System.out.println("Enter positive integers");
num = in.nextInt();
if(num%2==0){
sumEvens+=num;
}
else if (num%2!=0){
sumOdds+=num;
}
}while (num>0);
System.out.println("The sum of evens: "+sumEvens);
System.out.println("The sum of odds: "+sumOdds);
}
}
Explanation:
- Import Scanner class to prompt and receive user input
- Declare the following variables and initialize them int sumOdds =0, int sumEvens =0, int num;
- Create a do....while loop That continously prompts user to enter a positive number. The loop should terminate when a negative number is enters (n<=0)
- Within the while loop use an if condition with the modulo (%) operator to determine even and odd numbers and add to the respective variables
- Outside of the while loop Print sum of odds and sum of evens
Answer:
The correct answer to this question is "Name".
Explanation:
In the programming language, the object is a part of the object-oriented programming language (oops).In all (oops) programming language we use class and object. where class is a collection of data member and member function, and object is a real-world entity. An Object is an instance of a Class. When a class is created, no memory is assigned but when we create the object of the class then memory is allocated.
In this question except option (d), all options are wrong.