Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version (11th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134670942
Author: Y. Daniel Liang
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4.6, Problem 4.6.3CP
Show the output of the following statements:
- (a) System.out.printf("amount is %f %e\", 32.32, 32.32);
- (b) System.out.printf("amount is %5.2f%% %5.4e\n", 32.327, 32.32);
- (c) System.out.printf("%6b\n", (1 > 2));
- (d) System.out.printf("%6s\n", "Java");
- (e) System.out.printf("%-6b%s\n", (1 > 2), "Java");
- (f) System.out.printf("%6b%-8s\n" I (1 > 2), "Java");
- (g) System.out.printf("%,5d %,6.1f\n", 312342, 315562 932);
- (h) System.out.printf("%05d %06.1f\n", 32, 32.32);
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