The complete program is given below.
Translating the polynomial
7x3- 3x2 + 4x - 12
x3 means x times itself three times,
so that is what the Java statement does.
The next statement,
writes out the answer.
The + operator concatenates the strings.
Remember that doubles are converted to strings automatically when you
use + with both a double and a string.
import java.util.Scanner;
class EvalPoly
{
public static void main (String[] args )
{
Scanner scan = new Scanner ( System.in );
double x; // a value to use with the polynomial
double result; // result of evaluating the polynomial at x
String response = "y"; // "y" or "n"
while ( response.equals( "y" ) )
{
// Get a value for x.
System.out.println("Enter a value for x:") ;
x = scan.nextDouble();
// Evaluate the polynomial.
result =7*x*x*x - 3*x*x + 4*x - 12;
// Print out the result.
System.out.println("The value of the polynomial at x = " +
x + " is :" + result + "\n" ) ;
// Ask the user if the program should continue.
System.out.println("continue (y or n)?");
response = scan.nextLine();
}
}
}
What happens in this program if the user types "yes" in response to the prompt continue (y or n)?