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Anestetic [448]
3 years ago
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Describe network in terms of the class computer lab

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kobusy [5.1K]3 years ago
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<span>a group or system of interconnected people or things</span>
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           System.out.print("\nSum of Odd Numbers: " + odd);//prints the sum of odd integers

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Explanation:

The program is explained in the comments mentioned with each line of the code. I will explain the logic of the program with the help of an example.

Suppose user wants to input 5 integers. So,

num = 5

Suppose the input integers are:

1, 2 , 3, 4, 5

for (int i = 0; i < num; i++)  is a for loop that has a variable i initialized to 0. The condition i<num is true because i=0 and num=5 so 0<5. Hence the statements inside body of loop execute.

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if (integer % 2 == 0) checks if integer is completely divisible by 2. The modulo operator is used which returns the remainder of the division and if this remainder is equal to 0 then it means that the integer is completely divisible by 2 and if the integer is completely divisible by 2 then this means the integer is even. 1%2 returns 1 so this means this condition evaluates to false and the integer is not even. So the else part executes:

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Now the value of i is incremented to 1 so i=1

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if (integer % 2 == 0) checks if integer is completely divisible by 2. 4%2 returns 0 so this means this condition evaluates to true and the integer is even. So

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even = even + integer

even = 2 + 4

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Now the value of i is incremented to 1 so i=4

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if (integer % 2 == 0) checks if integer is completely divisible by 2. 5%2 returns 1 so this means this condition evaluates to false and the integer is odd. So

odd+= integer;   this becomes:

odd= odd+ integer

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Now the value of i is incremented to 1 so i=5

When i=5 then i<num condition evaluate to false so the loop breaks. The next two print statement prints the values of even and odd. So

even = 6

odd = 9

Hence the output is:

Sum of Even Numbers: 6                                                                                                           Sum of Odd Numbers: 9  

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