Alabama Aviation College Eclipse Java Programming Questions
Question 1-3 (question 2 and 3 attached. question 1 has been answered 70% just need some little help. work must be done in esclipse
Instructions
In Eclipse, create a new Java Project named “UnitConverter”
In the UnitConverter project, create a package named “main
“
Inside the main
package, create a class named Converter
, which has a main(String[])
method.Inside this main(String[])
method, your code should follow this pattern:
Create an int
variable named menuSelection
Inside a while
loop, with the condition menuSelection != /*last menu option */
Using System.out.println(), print a menu with numbered options. For example:Please select an option: 1. Cups to Teaspoons 2. Miles to Kilometers 3. US Gallons to Imperial Gallons 4. Quit
Use a Scanner object to collect the user’s menuSelection
switch
on the selection to collect the user’s quanity of the first unit, convert to the second unit, and print the output
ques 1.
package main;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Converter {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int menuselection =0;
String converter;
Scanner sc = new Scanner (System.in);
while(“menuSelection != /*last menu option */” != null);
}
{
System.out.println(“Select your option:”);
System.out.println(“Converter”);
System.out.println(“1. Cups to Teaspoons 1”);
System.out.println(“2. Miles to Kilometers 2”);
System.out.println(“3. US Gallons to Imperial Gallons 3”);
System.out.println(“4. Quit 4”);
System.out.println(“Enter option(1-4): “);
menuSelection = sc.nextInt();
//logic
switch(menuSelection)
{
case 1:
converter=”Cups to Teaspoons”;
break;
case 2:
converter=”Miles to Kilometers”;
break;
case 3:
converter=”Gallons to Imperial Gallons”;
break;
case 4:
converter=”Quit”;
}
//output
System.out.println(“your converter+converter”);
}
1. so you have to “check menuSelection. If it’s 4, user wants to quit
while(menuSelection != 4) {
// put the rest of the logic in here, including your print statements”
2. we have to make sure the whole thing isn’t in the string. we want to use concatenation:
// “your converter: ” + converter
System.out.println(“your converter+converter”);
}
}