See below.
for
Loop Version
The for
loop version also seems awkward.
You have to remember that the "change" part of
the for
statement can be omitted.
This is correct syntax, but now you must be
careful to make the change in the loop body.
import java.io.* ; class SqrtCalc { public static void main( String[] args ) throws IOException { String chars; double x; BufferedReader stdin = new BufferedReader( new InputStreamReader(System.in) ); for ( chars = "yes"; chars.equals( "yes" ); ) // missing last part, { // but this is OK System.out.print("Enter a number-->"); chars = stdin.readLine(); x = Double.parseDouble( chars ); System.out.println("Square root of" + x + " is " + Math.sqrt( x ) ); System.out.print("Do you wish to continue? (yes or no) -->"); chars = stdin.readLine(); } } }
Of course, the biggest problem with all three versions is that the user must type exactly "yes" for the program to continue. Better programs would allow "y" or "Y" or "YES" .