1. Squares   Looping random numbers and manipulating those values are fun, too! Why don't we try one that returns the square of an inputted number repeatedly until the user inputs 0? Let's do this! Instructions: Using a do...while() loop, continuously scan for random integers that will be inputted by the user and print out its square, separated in each line. Once the inputted value is 0, it will still print out its square value but should then terminate the loop afterwards. Use this concept in making your loop condition. Input Multiple lines containing an integer. 2 6 0 Output Multiple lines containing an integer. 4 36 0   _USED JAVA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE

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1. Squares

 

Looping random numbers and manipulating those values are fun, too! Why don't we try one that returns the square of an inputted number repeatedly until the user inputs 0? Let's do this!

Instructions:

  1. Using a do...while() loop, continuously scan for random integers that will be inputted by the user and print out its square, separated in each line.
  2. Once the inputted value is 0, it will still print out its square value but should then terminate the loop afterwards. Use this concept in making your loop condition.

Input

Multiple lines containing an integer.

2

6

0

Output

Multiple lines containing an integer.

4

36

0

 

_USED JAVA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE 

1. Squares
Looping random numbers and manipulating those values are fun, too! Why don't we try
one that returns the square of an inputted number repeatedly until the user inputs 0?
Let's do this!
Instructions:
1. Using a do...while() loop, continuously scan for random integers that will be
inputted by the user and print out its square, separated in each line.
2. Once the inputted value is 0, it will still print out its square value but should then
terminate the loop afterwards. Use this concept in making your loop condition.
Input
Multiple lines containing an integer.
2
Output
Multiple lines containing an integer.
4
36
Transcribed Image Text:1. Squares Looping random numbers and manipulating those values are fun, too! Why don't we try one that returns the square of an inputted number repeatedly until the user inputs 0? Let's do this! Instructions: 1. Using a do...while() loop, continuously scan for random integers that will be inputted by the user and print out its square, separated in each line. 2. Once the inputted value is 0, it will still print out its square value but should then terminate the loop afterwards. Use this concept in making your loop condition. Input Multiple lines containing an integer. 2 Output Multiple lines containing an integer. 4 36
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