/* * This is a simple Java program. Call this file "Example.java". */ public class Example { //Your program begin with a call to main(). public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("This is simple Java program."); } }
Example2.java
/* * Here is another short example. Call this file "Example.java". */ public class Example2 { public static void main(String[] args) { int num;//this declares a variable called num num = 100;//this assign num a value 100 System.out.println("This is num: " + num); num = num * 2; System.out.print("The value of num*2 is: "); System.out.println(num); } }
IfSample.java
/* * Demonstrate the if. Call this file "IfSample.java". */ public class IfSample { public static void main(String[] args) { int x, y; x = 10; y = 20; if (x < y) System.out.println("x is less than y"); x = x * 2; if (x == y) System.out.println("x now equal to y"); x = x * 2; if (x > y) System.out.println("x now greater than y"); //this won't display anything if (x == y) System.out.println("you won't see this"); } }
ForTest.java
/* * Demonstrate the for loop. Call this file "ForTest.java". */ public class ForTest { public static void main(String[] args) { int x; for (x = 0; x < 10; x = x + 1) System.out.println("This is x: " + x); } }
BlockTest.java
/* * Demonstrate a block of code. Call this file "BlockTest.java". */ public class BlockTest { public static void main(String[] args) { int x, y; y = 20; //the target of this loop is a block for (x = 0; x < 10; x++) { System.out.println("This is x: " + x); System.out.println("This is y: " + y); y = y - 2; } } }