Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Loops:
Based on the following code segment:
int val = 10;
String s = String.format("%d", val - 5);
while (val < 25) {
s +=String.format(",%3d", val);
val += 5;
}
System.out.println(s);
Select the code using a for loop that produces identical output:
String s = String.format("%d", val);
for (int val = 10; val < 25; val + 5) {
s += String.format(",%3d", val);
}
System.out.println(s);
Strings = String.format("%d", 5);
for (int val = 10; val <= 25; val += 5) {
s +=String.format(",%3d", val);
}
System.out.println(s);
String s = String.format("%d", 5);
for (int val
s += String.format(",%3d", val);
}
==
10; val < 25; val + 5) {
System.out.println(s);
None of these will produce the same output.
String s = String.format("%d", 5);
for (int val = 10, val < 25, val += 5) {
s += String.format(",%3d", val);
}
System.out.println(s);
Strings = String.format("%d", 5);
for (int val = 10; val < 25; val += 5) {
s +=String.format(",%3d", val);
}
System.out.println(s);
String s = String.format("%d", 5);
for (int val = 1; val <= 25; val+++++) {
s +=String.format(",%3d", val);
}
System.out.println(s);
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Transcribed Image Text:Loops: Based on the following code segment: int val = 10; String s = String.format("%d", val - 5); while (val < 25) { s +=String.format(",%3d", val); val += 5; } System.out.println(s); Select the code using a for loop that produces identical output: String s = String.format("%d", val); for (int val = 10; val < 25; val + 5) { s += String.format(",%3d", val); } System.out.println(s); Strings = String.format("%d", 5); for (int val = 10; val <= 25; val += 5) { s +=String.format(",%3d", val); } System.out.println(s); String s = String.format("%d", 5); for (int val s += String.format(",%3d", val); } == 10; val < 25; val + 5) { System.out.println(s); None of these will produce the same output. String s = String.format("%d", 5); for (int val = 10, val < 25, val += 5) { s += String.format(",%3d", val); } System.out.println(s); Strings = String.format("%d", 5); for (int val = 10; val < 25; val += 5) { s +=String.format(",%3d", val); } System.out.println(s); String s = String.format("%d", 5); for (int val = 1; val <= 25; val+++++) { s +=String.format(",%3d", val); } System.out.println(s);
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