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Java program to display Astrological sign or Zodiac sign for given date of birth

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 26-Jun-2020 05:42:05

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Each date of birth corresponds to a given Zodiac sign. A table that demonstrates these signs and their corresponding dates is given below −Zodiac SignDateAriesMarch 21 - April 19TaurusApril 20 - May 20GeminiMay 21 - June 20CancerJune 21 - July 22LeoJuly 23 - August 22VirgoAugust 23 - September 22LibraSeptember 23 - October 22ScorpioOctober 23 - November 21SagittariusNovember 22 - December 21CapricornDecember 22 - January 19AquariusJanuary 20 - February 18PiscesFebruary 19 - March 20A program that displays the Astrological sign or Zodiac sign for a given date of birth is given as follows.Example Live Demopublic class Example {    public static void ... Read More

Define integer literals as octal values in Java

Samual Sam
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:23

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Literals with a leading zero are octal literals. Any number prefixed with a 0 is considered octal. Octal numbers can only use digits 0-7, just like decimal can use 0-9, and binary can use 0-1. To define integer literals as octal value in Java is effortless. Here is the declaration and initialization. int myOct = 023; Example Live Demo public class Demo { public static void main(String []args) { int myOct = 023; System.out.println(myOct); } } Output 19 Let us see another example. Example Live Demo public class Demo { public static void main(String []args) { int myOct = 010; System.out.println(myOct); } } Output 8

Hexadecimal literal of type long in Java

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:23

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Hexadecimal literal of type long is represented as − long hexLong = 0XABL; For Hexadecimal, the 0x or 0X is to be placed in the beginning of a number. Note − Digits 10 to 15 are represented by a to f (A to F) in Hexadecimal Example Live Demo public class Demo { public static void main(String []args) { long hexLong = 0XABL; System.out.println("Hexadecimal literal of type long: "+hexLong); } } Output Hexadecimal literal of type long:171

Hexadecimal integer literal in Java

Samual Sam
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:23

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For Hexadecimal, the 0x or 0X is to be placed in the beginning of a number. Note − Digits 10 to 15 are represented by a to f (A to F) in Hexadecimal Here are some of the examples of hexadecimal integer literal declared and initialized as int. int one = 0X123; int two = 0xABC; Example Live Demo public class Demo { public static void main(String []args) { int one = 0X123; int two = 0xABC; System.out.println("Hexadecimal: "+one); System.out.println("Hexadecimal: "+two); } } Output Hexadecimal: 291 Hexadecimal: 2748

Different ways to format long with Java System.out.format

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:23

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The System.out.format is used in Java to format output. Here, let’s say the following is our long. long val = 787890; To format, we have considered the following that justifies the output. System.out.format("%d%n", val); System.out.format("%9d%n", val); System.out.format("%+9d%n", val); System.out.format("%08d%n", val); System.out.format("%, 9d%n", val); The following is the complete example that displays the difference in output as well. Example Live Demo import java.util.Locale; public class Demo { public static void main(String []args) { long val = 787890; System.out.format("%d%n", val); ... Read More

Compare Two Java long Arrays

Samual Sam
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:23

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To compare two Java long arrays in Java, use Arrays.equals() method. Let’s say we have the following long arrays. long[] arr1 = new long[] { 767, 568, 555, 897, 678 }; long[] arr2 = new long[] { 456, 756, 555, 999, 678}; long[] arr3 = new long[] { 767, 568, 555, 897, 678 }; Now, we can compare the equality of these arrays using the equals() method. Arrays.equals(arr1, arr2); Arrays.equals(arr2, arr3); Arrays.equals(arr1, arr3); The following is the complete example. Example Live Demo import java.util.*; public class Demo { public ... Read More

Java program to sort long Array

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 30-Aug-2024 11:43:14

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In this article, we will sort a long array in Java. We will be using the Arrays.sort() method of Arrays class which is present in java.util package. It will helps us to organize data in ascending order, making it easier to use. We'll start with an unsorted array, display it, sort it using Java’s built-in method, and then display the sorted array.  Problem Statement Given an unsorted array of long numbers write a Java program to sort the unsorted array. Input Unsorted long array: 987, 76, 5646, 96, 8768, 8767 Output Sorted long array:7696987564687678768 Steps to sort the long Array Following are ... Read More

Intersection of two arrays in Java

Samual Sam
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:23

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The intersection of the two arrays results in those elements that are contained in both of them. If an element is only in one of the arrays, it is not available in the intersection. An example of this is given as follows − Array 1 = 1 2 5 8 9 Array 2 = 2 4 5 9 Intersection = 2 5 9 A program that demonstrates the intersection of two sorted arrays in Java is given as follows. Example Live Demo public class Example { public static void main(String args[]) ... Read More

Java program to check if binary representation is palindrome

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:23

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A palindrome is a sequence that is same both forwards and backwards. The binary representation of a number is checked for being a palindrome but no leading 0’s are considered. An example of this is given as follows − Number = 5 Binary representation = 101 The binary representation of 5 is a palindrome as it is the same both forwards and backwards. A program that demonstrates this is given as follows. Example Live Demo public class Example { public static void main(String argc[]) { long num ... Read More

Java Program to concatenate a String and Integers

Samual Sam
Updated on 30-Jul-2019 22:30:23

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To concatenate a String and some integer values, you need to use the + operator. Let’s say the following is the string. String str = "Demo Text"; Now, we will concatenate integer values. String res = str + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5; The following is the final example. Example Live Demo public class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { String str = "Demo Text"; System.out.println("String = "+str); String res = str + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5; System.out.println(res); } } Output String = Demo Text Demo Text12345

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