Source of IntegerConversionTest.java


  1: // Fig. 28.2: IntegerConversionTest.java
  2: // Using the integral conversion characters.
  3: 
  4: public class IntegerConversionTest
  5: { 
  6:    public static void main( String args[] )
  7:    {
  8:       System.out.printf( "%d\n", 26 ); 
  9:       System.out.printf( "%d\n", +26 );
 10:       System.out.printf( "%d\n", -26 );
 11:       System.out.printf( "%o\n", 26 ); 
 12:       System.out.printf( "%x\n", 26 ); 
 13:       System.out.printf( "%X\n", 26 );
 14:    } // end main
 15: } // end class IntegerConversionTest
 16: 
 17: 
 18: 
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