The partially completed program is below.
import java.io.*;
// User enters a value N
// Add up odd integers, even integers, and all integers 0 to N
//
class addUpIntegers
{
public static void main (String[] args ) throws IOException
{
BufferedReader userin = new BufferedReader (new InputStreamReader(System.in));
String inputData;
int N, sumAll = 0, sumEven = 0, sumOdd = 0;
System.out.println( "Enter limit value:" );
inputData = userin.readLine();
N = Integer.parseInt( inputData );
int count = 0 ;
while ( count <= N )
{
(more statements go here )
count = count + 1 ;
}
System.out.print ( "Sum of all : " + sumAll );
System.out.print ( "\tSum of even: " + sumEven );
System.out.println( "\tSum of odd : " + sumOdd );
}
}
The loop counts through the integers we are interested in, but it does not yet do anything with them. For the program to do what we want:
sumAll.sumOdd,sumEven.