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1. Use the API documentation to find the answers to the following questions:a. What2. What is the value of the following expression, and why?Integer
method can you use to convert anint
into a string that expresses the number in hexadecimal? For example, what method converts the integer 65 into the string "41"?b. What two
Integer
methods would you use to convert a string expressed in base 5 into the equivalentint
? For example, how would you convert the string "230" into the integer value 65? Show the code you would use to accomplish this task.c. What Double method can you use to detect whether a floating-point number has the special value Not a Number (
NaN
)?new Integer(1).equals(new Long(1))
1. ChangeMaxVariablesDemo
to show minimum values instead of maximum values. You can delete all code related to the variablesaChar
andaBoolean
. What is the output?2. Create a program that reads an unspecified number of integer arguments from the command line and adds them together. For example, suppose that you enter the following:
The program should displayjava Adder 1 3 2 1016
and then exit. The program should display an error message if the user enters only one argument. You can base your program onValueOfDemo.java
.3. Create a program that is similar to the previous one but has the following differences:
For example, suppose that you enter the following:
- Instead of reading integer arguments, it reads floating-point arguments.
- It displays the sum of the arguments, using exactly two digits to the right of the decimal point.
The program would displayjava FPAdder 1 1e2 3.0 4.754108.75
. Depending on your locale, the decimal point might be a comma (,
) instead of a period (.
).
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