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Iteration

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Java looping• Options

– while– do-while– for

• Allow programs to control how many times a statement list is executed

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Averaging• Problem

– Extract a list of positive numbers from standard input and produce their average

• Numbers are one per line• A negative number acts as a sentinel to indicate that

there are no more numbers to process

• Observations– Cannot supply sufficient code using just assignments and

conditional constructs to solve the problem• Don’t how big of a list to process

– Need ability to repeat code as needed

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Averaging

• Problem– Extract a list of positive numbers from standard input and

produce their average• Numbers are one per line• A negative number acts as a sentinel to indicate that

there are no more numbers to process

• Algorithm– Prepare for processing– Get first input– While there is an input to process do {

• Process current input• Get the next input

– }– Perform final processing

NumberAverage.java

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While syntax and semantics

Logical expression thatdetermines whether Action

is to be executed — ifExpression evaluates to

true, then Action isexecuted; otherwise, the

loop is terminated

while ( Expression ) Action

Action is either a singlestatement or a statementlist within braces. The actionis also known as the body ofthe loop. After the body is

executed, the test expressionis reevaluated. If the

expression evaluates to true,the body is executed again.

The process repeats until thetest expression evaluates to

false

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While semantics for averaging problem

// process values one-by-onewhile (value >= 0) { // add value to running total valueSum += value; // processed another value ++valuesProcessed; // prepare to iterate -- get the next input value = stdin.nextDouble());}

Test expression is evaluated at thestart of each iteration of the loop.Its value indicates whether there is anumber to process

If test expression is true, these statementsare executed. Afterward, the test expression

is reevaluated and the process repeats

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Averaging

• Problem– Extract a list of positive numbers from standard input and

produce their average• Numbers are one per line• A negative number acts as a sentinel to indicate that

there are no more numbers to process

• Sample runEnter positive numbers one per line.Indicate end of list with a negative number.4.50.51.3-1Average 2.1

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While Semantics

Expr essi on

Act i on

true false

Expression isevaluated at the

start of eachiteration of the

loop

If Expression istrue, Action is

executed If Expression isfalse, program

executioncontinues withnext statement

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

Service.java

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

0valuesProcessed

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

valueSum

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

0valuesProcessed

0

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

valueSum

value

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

0valuesProcessed

0

4.5

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

valueSum

value

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

0valuesProcessed

0

4.5

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

valueSum

value

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

0valuesProcessed

0

4.5

4.5

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

valueSum

value

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

0valuesProcessed

4.5

4.5

1

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

valueSum

value

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

1valuesProcessed

4.5

4.50.5

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

valueSum

value

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

1valuesProcessed

4.5

0.5

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

valueSum

value

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

1valuesProcessed

4.5

0.5

5.0

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

valueSum

value

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

1valuesProcessed

5.0

0.5

2

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

valueSum

value

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

2valuesProcessed

5.0

1.3-1

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

valueSum

value

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

2valuesProcessed

5.0

-1

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

valueSum

value

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

2valuesProcessed

5.0

-1

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

valueSum

value

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 -1

2valuesProcessed

5.0

-1

average 2.5

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Execution Traceint valuesProcessed = 0;double valueSum = 0;

double value = stdin.nextDouble());

while (value >= 0) {valueSum += value;++valuesProcessed;value = stdin.nextDouble());

}

if (valuesProcessed > 0) {double average = valueSum / valuesProcessed;System.out.println("Average: " + average);

}else {

System.out.println("No list to average");}

valueSum

value

Suppose input contains: 4.5 0.5 1.3 -1

2valuesProcessed

5.0

-1

average 2.5

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Loop design• Questions to consider in loop design and analysis

– What initialization is necessary for the loop’s test expression?

– What initialization is necessary for the loop’s processing?

– What causes the loop to terminate?

– What actions should the loop perform?

– What actions are necessary to prepare for the next iteration of the loop?

– What conditions are true and what conditions are false when the loop is terminated?

– When the loop completes what actions are need to prepare for subsequent program processing?

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Sentinel• For some input data sets there is no reasonable sentinel value

– Examples• Process a series of arbitrary numbers• Processing lines of arbitrary text

• What can we do?– Use Scanner methods and an operating system sentinel

• hasNext()• hasNextInt()• ...

– We will only use hasNext()

• MSDOS sentinel Unix sentinel MAC sentinel– CTRL-Z CTRL-D ?

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Reading a file• Background

Scanner provids a way to process text input

Scanner stdin = new Scanner(System.in));

System.in is an InputStream variable. The stream contains text

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Reading a file• Class File

– Provides a system-independent way of representing a file name

• Constructor File(String s)– Creates a File with name s– Name can be either an absolute pathname or a pathname

relative to the current working folder

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Echoing a fileScanner stdin = Scanner.create(System.in);

System.out.print("Filename: ");String filename = stdin.next();

File file = new File(filename);

Scanner fileIn = Scanner.create(file);

while (fileIn.hasNext()) {String currentLine = fileIn.nextLine();System.out.println(currentLine);

}

fileIn.close();

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Reading a fileScanner stdin = Scanner.create(System.in);

System.out.print("Filename: ");String filename = stdin.next();

File file = new File(filename);

Scanner fileIn = Scanner.create(file);

while (fileIn.hasNext()) {String currentLine = fileIn.nextLine();System.out.println(currentLine);

}

fileIn.close();

Set up standard input stream

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Reading a fileScanner stdin = Scanner.create(System.in);

System.out.print("Filename: ");String filename = stdin.next();

File file = new File(filename);

Scanner fileIn = Scanner.create(file);

while (fileIn.hasNext()) {String currentLine = fileIn.nextLine();System.out.println(currentLine);

}

fileIn.close();

Determine file name

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Reading a fileScanner stdin = Scanner.create(System.in);

System.out.print("Filename: ");String filename = stdin.next();

File file = new File(filename);

Scanner fileIn = Scanner.create(file);

while (fileIn.hasNext()) {String currentLine = fileIn.nextLine();System.out.println(currentLine);

}

fileIn.close();

Determine the associated file

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Reading a fileScanner stdin = Scanner.create(System.in);

System.out.print("Filename: ");String filename = stdin.next();

File file = new File(filename);

Scanner fileIn = Scanner.create(file);

while (fileIn.hasNext()) {String currentLine = fileIn.nextLine();System.out.println(currentLine);

}

fileIn.close();

Set up file stream

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Reading a fileScanner stdin = Scanner.create(System.in);

System.out.print("Filename: ");String filename = stdin.next();

File file = new File(filename);

Scanner fileIn = Scanner.create(file);

while (fileIn.hasNext()) {String currentLine = fileIn.nextLine();System.out.println(currentLine);

}

fileIn.close();

Process lines one by one

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Reading a fileScanner stdin = Scanner.create(System.in);

System.out.print("Filename: ");String filename = stdin.next();

File file = new File(filename);

Scanner fileIn = Scanner.create(file);

while (fileIn.hasNext()) {String currentLine = fileIn.nextLine();System.out.println(currentLine);

}

fileIn.close();

Is there any text

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Reading a fileScanner stdin = Scanner.create(System.in);

System.out.print("Filename: ");String filename = stdin.next();

File file = new File(filename);

Scanner fileIn = Scanner.create(file);

while (fileIn.hasNext()) {String currentLine = fileIn.nextLine();System.out.println(currentLine);

}

fileIn.close();

Get the next line of text

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Reading a fileScanner stdin = Scanner.create(System.in);

System.out.print("Filename: ");String filename = stdin.next();

File file = new File(filename);

Scanner fileIn = Scanner.create(file);

while (fileIn.hasNext()) {String currentLine = fileIn.nextLine();System.out.println(currentLine);

}

fileIn.close();

Display current line

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Reading a fileScanner stdin = Scanner.create(System.in);

System.out.print("Filename: ");String filename = stdin.next();

File file = new File(filename);

Scanner fileIn = Scanner.create(file);

while (fileIn.hasNext()) {String currentLine = fileIn.nextLine();System.out.println(currentLine);

}

fileIn.close();

Make sure there is another to processIf not, loop is done

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Reading a fileScanner stdin = Scanner.create(System.in);

System.out.print("Filename: ");String filename = stdin.next();

File file = new File(filename);

Scanner fileIn = Scanner.create(file);

while (fileIn.hasNext()) {String currentLine = fileIn.nextLine();System.out.println(currentLine);

}

fileIn.close();

Close the stream

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The For Statement

int currentTerm = 1;

for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) {System.out.println(currentTerm);currentTerm *= 2;

}

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The For Statement

int currentTerm = 1;

for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) {System.out.println(currentTerm);currentTerm *= 2;

}

Initialization stepis performed onlyonce -- just prior

to the firstevaluation of thetest expression

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The For Statement

int currentTerm = 1;

for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) {System.out.println(currentTerm);currentTerm *= 2;

}

The body of the loop iterateswhile the test expression istrueInitialization step

is performed onlyonce -- just prior

to the firstevaluation of thetest expression

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The For Statement

int currentTerm = 1;

for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) {System.out.println(currentTerm);currentTerm *= 2;

}

The body of the loop iterateswhile the test expression istrueInitialization step

is performed onlyonce -- just prior

to the firstevaluation of thetest expression

The body of the loop displays thecurrent term in the number series.It then determines what is to be thenew current number in the series

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The For Statement

int currentTerm = 1;

for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) {System.out.println(currentTerm);currentTerm *= 2;

}

After each iteration of thebody of the loop, the updateexpression is reevaluated

The body of the loop iterateswhile the test expression istrueInitialization step

is performed onlyonce -- just prior

to the firstevaluation of thetest expression

The body of the loop displays thecurrent term in the number series.It then determines what is to be thenew current number in the series

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For Expr

Act i on

true false

For I ni t

Post Expr

Evaluated onceat the beginning

of the forstatements's

executionThe ForExpr is

evaluated at thestart of each

iteration of theloop

If ForExpr is true,Action isexecuted

After the Actionhas completed,

thePostExpression

is evaluated

If ForExpr isfalse, program

executioncontinues withnext statement

After evaluating thePostExpression, the next

iteration of the loop starts

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For statement syntax

Logical test expression that determines whether the action and update step areexecuted

for ( ForInit ; ForExpression ; ForUpdate ) Action

Update step is performed afterthe execution of the loop body

Initialization step prepares for thefirst evaluation of the test

expression

The body of the loop iterates wheneverthe test expression evaluates to true

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);}

System.out.println("all done");

i 0

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);}

System.out.println("all done");

i 0

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);}

System.out.println("all done");

i is 0

i 0

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println(“i is " + i);}

System.out.println(“all done");

i is 0

i 0

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);}

System.out.println("all done");

i is 0

i 1

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);}

System.out.println("all done");

i is 0

i 1

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);}

System.out.println("all done");

i is 0i is 1

i 1

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);}

System.out.println("all done");

i is 0i is 1

i 1

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);}

System.out.println("all done");

i is 0i is 1

i 2

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);}

System.out.println("all done");

i is 0i is 1

i 2

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);}

System.out.println("all done");

i is 0i is 1i is 2

i 2

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);}

System.out.println("all done");

i is 0i is 1i is 2

i 2

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);}

System.out.println("all done");

i is 0i is 1i is 2

i 3

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);}

System.out.println("all done");

i is 0i is 1i is 2

i 3

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Execution Tracefor (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);}

System.out.println("all done");

i is 0i is 1i is 2all done

3

Variable i has gone out of scope – it

is local to the loop

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Nested loopsint m = 2;int n = 3;for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);for (int j = 0; j < m; ++j) {

System.out.println(" j is " + j);}

}

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What’s the outputint counter1 = 0;int counter2 = 0;int counter3 = 0;int counter4 = 0;int counter5 = 0;for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) {

++counter1;for (int j = 0; j < 10; ++j) {

++counter2;for (int k = 0; k < 2; ++k) {

++counter3;}++counter4;

}++counter5;

}System.out.println(counter1 + " " + counter2 + " " + counter3

+ " " + counter4 + " " + counter5);

Counting.java

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Nested loopsint m = 2;int n = 3;for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {

System.out.println("i is " + i);for (int j = 0; j < m; ++j) {

System.out.println(" j is " + j);}

}i is 0 j is 0 j is 1i is 1 j is 0 j is 1i is 2 j is 0 j is 1

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What’s the output• Implement a program that displays the first n numbers in the

Fibonacci sequence, where n is a user-specified integer value

• The sequence starts with the following numbers: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21

• After the initial two 1s, each number in the sequence is the sum of the two previous numbers. For example, 1 + 1 = 2, 1 + 2 = 3, 2 + 3 = 5, 3 + 5 = 8, and so on

Fibonacci.java

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The do-while statement• Syntax

do Action while (Expression)

• Semantics– Execute Action– If Expression is true then

execute Action again– Repeat this process until Expression evaluates to false

• Action is either a single statement or a group of statements within braces

Action

true

false

Expression

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Picking off digits• Consider

System.out.print("Enter a positive number: ");int number = stdin.nextInt());do { int digit = number % 10; System.out.println(digit); number = number / 10;} while (number != 0);

• Sample behaviorEnter a positive number: 11299211

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Problem solving

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Internet per 100 people for 189 entities

0.09 0.16 8.97 0.23 6.52 6.75 1.42 13.65 34.45

0.16 4.32 5.84 0.08 3.74 1.78 22.89 6.24 0.25

1.44 1.01 1.54 2.94 9.14 5.28 0.08 0.07 0.05

41.3 1.84 0.04 0.04 16.58 1.74 38.64 13.7 2.07

5.67 0.27 5.59 0.54 17.88 9.71 0.01 36.59 0.22

1.86 1.42 0.71 0.8 0.15 0.13 27.21 73.4 1.47

14.43 6.43 1.22 0.92 0.42 29.18 0.15 9.47 4.36

0.7 0.1 0.25 6.04 0.25 0.62 7.15 59.79 0.54

0.39 20.7 20.26 23.04 3.11 29.31 2.53 0.62 0.65

40.25 7.84 1.06 0.11 6.19 8.58 0.19 0.02 0.18

22.66 0.19 0.15 15.9 2.23 0.17 13.08 1.17 0.19

2.74 39.71 1.26 0.71 0.06 0.01 1.71 0.22 24.39

21.67 0.99 0.04 0.18 49.05 25.05 3.55 0.09 1.1

2.81 0.73 9.74 2.01 7.25 24.94 10.22 5.01 1.2

3.57 0.06 4.79 3.09 0.56 48.7 4.36 0.93 0.42

0.1 29.87 12.03 15.08 0.46 0.01 5.49 13.43 0.64

2.7 0.99 45.58 29.62 0.19 28.1 0.05 3.79 2.47

7.73 2.61 3.06 0.13 0.18 0.69 28.2 30.12 0.33

11.09 0.49 2.03 3.93 0.25 0.08 3.76 0.19 0.37

25.86 0.22 0.27 7.78 37.23 1.75 0.94 1.8 6.09

3.17 18.6 7.4 0.1 0.86 45.07 11.15 7.29

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Data set manipulation• Often five values of particular interest

– Minimum– Maximum– Mean– Standard deviation– Size of data set

• Let’s design a data set representation

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What facilitators are needed?

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Implication on facilitators • public double getMinimum()

– Returns the minimum value in the data set. If the data set is empty, then Double.NaN is returned, where Double.NaN is the Java double value representing the status not-a-number

• public double getMaximum()– Returns the maximum value in the data set. If the data set is

empty, then Double.NaN is returned

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Implication on facilitators • public double getAverage()

– Returns the average value in the data set. If the data set is empty, then Double.NaN is returned

• public double getStandardDeviation()– Returns the standard deviation value of the data set. If the

data set is empty, then Double.NaN is returned

• Left to the interested student

• public int getSize()– Returns the number of values in the data set being

represented

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What constructors are needed?

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Constructors• public DataSet()

– Initializes a representation of an empty data set

• public DataSet(String s)– Initializes the data set using the values from the file with

name s

• public DataSet(File file)– Initializes the data set using the values from the file

• Left to interested student

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Other methods• public void addValue(double x)

– Adds the value x to the data set being represented

• public void clear()– Sets the representation to that of an empty data set

• public void load(String s)– Adds the vales from the file with name s to the data set being

represented

• public void load(File file)– Adds the vales from the file to the data set being represented

• Left to interested student

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What instance variables are needed?

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Instance variables• private int n

– Number of values in the data set being represented

• private double minimumValue– Minimum value in the data set being represented

• private double maximumValue– Maximum value in the data set being represented

• private double xSum– The sum of values in the data set being represented

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Example usageDataSet dataset = new DataSet("age.txt");System.out.println();System.out.println("Minimum: " + dataset.getMinimum());System.out.println("Maximum: " + dataset.getMaximum());System.out.println("Mean: " + dataset.getAverage());System.out.println("Size: " + dataset.getSize());System.out.println();dataset.clear();

dataset.load("stature.txt");System.out.println("Minimum: " + dataset.getMinimum());System.out.println("Maximum: " + dataset.getMaximum());System.out.println("Mean: " + dataset.getAverage());System.out.println("Size: " + dataset.getSize());System.out.println();dataset.clear();

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Example usagedataset.load("foot-length.txt");System.out.println("Minimum: " + dataset.getMinimum());System.out.println("Maximum: " + dataset.getMaximum());System.out.println("Mean: " + dataset.getAverage());System.out.println("Size: " + dataset.getSize());System.out.println();dataset.clear();

System.out.println("Minimum: " + dataset.getMinimum());System.out.println("Maximum: " + dataset.getMaximum());System.out.println("Mean: " + dataset.getAverage());System.out.println("Size: " + dataset.getSize());System.out.println();

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Example usage

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Methods getMinimum() and getMaximum()

• Straightforward implementations given correct setting of instance variables

public double getMinimum() {return minimumValue;

}

public double getMaximum() {return maximumValue;

}

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Method getSize()

• Straightforward implementations given correct setting of instance variables

public int getSize() {return n;

}

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Method getAverage()

• Need to take into account that data set might be empty

public double getAverage() {if (n == 0) {

return Double.NaN;}else {

return xSum / n;}

}

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DataSet constructors

• Straightforward using clear() and load()

public DataSet() {clear();

}

public DataSet(String s) throws IOException { clear();

load(s);}

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Facilitator clear()

public void clear() {n = 0;xSum = 0;minimumValue = Double.NaN;maximumValue = Double.NaN;

}

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Facilitator add()

public void addValue(double x) {xSum += x;++n;if (n == 1) {

minimumValue = maximumValue = x;}else if (x < minimumValue) {

minimumValue = x;}else if (x > maximumValue) {

maximumValue = x;}

}

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Facilitator load()public void load(String s) throws IOException {

// get a reader for the file Scanner fileIn = Scanner.create( new File(s) );

// add values one by one while (fileIn.hasNext()) {

double x = fileIn.nextDouble);addValue(x);

}

// close up filefileIn.close();

}