阅前声明: http://blog.csdn.net/heimaoxiaozi/archive/2007/01/19/1487884.aspx
/****************** Exercise 7 ******************
* Write a program that generates 25 random int
* values. For each value, use an if-else
* statement to classify it as greater than, less
* than or equal to a second randomly-generated
* value.
***********************************************/
import java.util.*;
public class E07_RandomInts {
static Random r = new Random();
public static void compareRand() {
int a = r.nextInt();
int b = r.nextInt();
System.out.println("a = " + a + ", b = " + b);
if(a < b)
System.out.println("a < b");
else if (a > b)
System.out.println("a > b");
else
System.out.println("a = b");
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
for(int i = 0; i < 25; i++)
compareRand();
}
}
//+M java E07_RandomInts
**Part of this is an exercise in Standard Java Library usage. If you haven’t become familiar with the HTML documentation for the JDK, downloadable from java.sun.com, do so now. If you go to the index, and select “R” you will quickly come across the various choices for generating random numbers.
**Above you see one solution to the exercise. Here, I created a method that generates the random numbers and compares them, and then I just call that method 25 times. In your solution, you may have created all the code in line, inside main( ).