See below.
Here is part A of the program with the blanks filled.
// Group "A" int sumA = 0; // the sum of scores for group "A" int countA = 0; // initialize the group A count while ( (value = scan.nextInt()) != -1 ) { sumA = sumA + value ; // add to the sum countA = countA + 1; // increment the count } if ( countA > 0 ) System.out.println( "Group A average: " + ((double) sumA)/countA ); else System.out.println( "Group A has no students" );
Notice how input of the next integer, and the testing of that integer,
is done in the condition of the while
statement:
while ( (value = scan.nextInt()) != -1 )
The part inside the inner-most parentheses is done first. This is
(value = scan.nextInt())
This reads in an integer and assigns it to value
.
The entire expression has the value of that integer.
If a -1 was read, then the expression has the value -1.
Next, the value of the expression is compared to -1:
while ( expression != -1 )
If a -1 was just read, the relational expression
will evaluate to false and the while
loop will stop.
Will the loop continue if any value other than minus one was read?