CS 145 Lecture 2
Topics Covered
- Can we break the paperclip chain record?
- Boolean
- The nature of primitive types
- Switching between types
- Penny-based RAM
- Higher-level operations in the Math class
- Calculating cow-path savings
What does this do?
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int a = 7; int b = 3; b = a + b;
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int i; System.out.println(i);
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int i = 100; System.out.println(i / 0);
Code
WhatDoesThisDo1.java
package lecture; public class WhatDoesThisDo1 { public static void main(String[] args) { // Variables must be initialized! // int i; // System.out.println(i); // Crashes at runtime! int i = 100; System.out.println(i / 0); } }
Paperclipping.java
package lecture; public class Paperclipping { public static void main(String[] args) { int nClips = 22025; int nHours = 24; double hoursPerMinute = 1.0 / 60.0; double minutesPerSecond = 1.0 / 60.0; double jeannesRate = nClips / nHours * hoursPerMinute * minutesPerSecond * 6; System.out.println(jeannesRate); double yosRate = 4.0; System.out.println(yosRate > jeannesRate); } }
CowpathSavings.java
package lecture; public class CowpathSavings { public static void main(String[] args) { double cosOf31 = Math.cos(31); System.out.println(cosOf31); double a = 10.0; double b = 20.0; double cowpath = Math.sqrt(a * a + b * b); System.out.println(cowpath); double savings = a + b - cowpath; System.out.println(savings); // (10 * 10) + (20 * 20) = c * c // ( } }
TODO
- Get the JDK and Eclipse installed if you plan to use your own machine.
- A homework will be assigned Wednesday.
Haiku
folks steal my poems
thought in penless laundry rooms
written in quarters
thought in penless laundry rooms
written in quarters