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Java Programming by Pearson
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Java Programming by Pearson

by Hari Mohan Pandey
May 2024
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
889 pages
37h 5m
English
Pearson India
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Basic Utility Classes • 601
Explanation: As clear from the output of the above program, the numbers are purely in range and may not
be initialized same in various programming situations. Therefore, abs function and arithmetic operators
like +, , %, etc. have to be used to bring the random numbers in the desired range. For doing this, one
example was presented in the beginning.
/*PROG 19.12 RANDOM VALUES USING RANDOM CLASS */
import java.util.Random;
import java.util.Date;
class JPS12
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Date d = new Date();
Random rand = new Random(d.getTime());
int ran;
System.out.println(“\n10 ...
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ISBN: 9781299486539