Objective of this exercise is to write classes that use for loops. In this task, you write a class that counts from 1 to any number. In Another task, you display a sequence starting with the numbers 1 and 1.
Objective of this exercise is to write classes that use for loops. In this task, you write a class that counts from 1 to any number. In Another task, you display a sequence starting with the numbers 1 and 1.
Objective of this exercise is to write classes that use for loops. In this task, you write a class that counts from 1 to any number. In Another task, you display a sequence starting with the numbers 1 and 1.
The objective of this exercise is to write classes that use for loops.
Task 1 – Developing a Class Using the for Loop
In this task, you write a class that counts from 1 to any number. Follow these steps to write your class:
1. Go to the loops directory.
2. Write a class called CounterTwo containing a method called displayCount
that: • Counts from 1 to the value of the MAX_COUNT constant, where the MAX_COUNT constant is a variable that you must declare and initialize to any number, using a for loop. • Displays the count.
3. Compile your program.
4. Use the CounterTwoTest.class file to test your program.
Task 2 – Developing Another Class Using the for
Loop In this task, you write a class called Sequence that displays a sequence starting with the numbers 1 and 1. Successive numbers in the sequence are the sum of the previous two numbers; for example, 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 and so on. Follow these steps to write your class:
5. Write a class called SequenceTwo containing a method called
displaySequence. The displaySequence method should contain a for loop that: • Performs an operation to calculate a number in the sequence. • Displays the first 10 numbers in the sequence. The result should look like: 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55
6. Compile your program.
7. Use the SequenceTwoTest.class file to test your program.