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23 changes: 23 additions & 0 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -59,9 +59,32 @@ Take note of the various variables and their data types. Write a brief summary i
* Its data type
* and example values you can assign them.

Variable Name: good, emotionalDamage, trueOrFalse

Its data type:

good: integer data type

emotionalDamage: float data type

trueOrFalse: boolean data type

Example values you can assign them:

good: I assigned 1 since it is an integer data type

emotionalDamage: I assigned 100.0f since it is a float data type

trueOrFalse: true or false

Next give TWO example variable names and TWO example variable assignments that are **WRONG** and explain why.
* Hint: your IDE can help you discover wrong assignments or variable names!

int hour: 7.5; this is wrong because integers can only be whole numbers.

double y = 2/8; a common mistake, the assignments are integers instead they should be
2.0 and 8.0, assign floating-point values to floating-point variables always.

### Part 3 - Bonus: Play around with Java String Format Specifiers.

Pick several of the Java format specifiers below and define variables of the correct type utilize **sout** and **String.format** to view the resulting formats.
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33 changes: 21 additions & 12 deletions src/LikeAGirl.java
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/**
*
* @author Trevor Hartman
* @author Angelina Perez
*
* @since Version 1.0
*
*/

import java.util.Scanner;

public class LikeAGirl {
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String scriptTemplateLine4 =
"How do you think it affects them when somebody uses \"%s\" as an insult? Choice (good: %d, bad: %d) ";
String scriptTemplateLine5 = "You answered %d%n%s.";
String ansGood = "Always wants to change that.%nEmotional Damage %f";
String ansBad = "Good for you.%nEmotional Damage %f";
String likeAGirl = "Like a Girl";
String ansGood = "Good for you.%nEmotional Damage %f";
String ansBad = "Always wants to change that.%nEmotional Damage %f";
String likeABoy = "Like a Boy";

// integer variable
int good = 0;
int bad = 1;
int good = 1;
int bad = 2;
// 32 bit floating point variable
float emotionalDamage = 0.0f; // 32 Bit, but it does exist!
float emotionalDamage = 100.0f; // 32 Bit, but it does exist!
// double precision floating point variable
double dEmotionalDamage = 100.0; // Double precision
double dEmotionalDamage = 50.0; // Double precision
// boolean variable
boolean trueOrFalse;
// Scanner variable for reading input.
Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);

System.out.println(
String.format(scriptTemplateLine1, likeAGirl));
String.format(scriptTemplateLine1, likeABoy));

// Example of using printf and platform specific line separator "%n" to
// format instead of String.format
System.out.printf(scriptTemplateLine2, likeAGirl);
System.out.printf(scriptTemplateLine2, likeABoy);

System.out.println(String.format(scriptTemplateLine3, likeAGirl));
System.out.println(String.format(scriptTemplateLine3, likeABoy));

System.out.printf(scriptTemplateLine4, likeAGirl, good, bad);
System.out.printf(scriptTemplateLine4, likeABoy, good, bad);

int answer = Integer.parseInt(s.nextLine());

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)
);

trueOrFalse = (answer != good); // if answer == 1 (i.e. good), then trueOrFalse should be False
trueOrFalse = (answer == good); // if answer == 1 (i.e. good), then trueOrFalse should be False
System.out.printf("Did you answer like a nice person? %B%n", trueOrFalse);
}
}