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README.md

Integer Printer

  • Write a program that reads an integer and prints it in :
  • binary
  • Octal
  • Hexadecimal

Normalize Angle

  • Write a program that reads an integer angle (which may be positive or negative) and normalizes it to a value between 0 and 359 degrees. Try it first with the % operator, then with floorMod.

Largest Integer

  • Using only the conditional operator, write a program that reads three integers and prints the largest. Repeat with Math.max

Factorial

  • Write a program that computes the factorial n! = 1 x 2 x ... x n, using BigInteger. Compute the factorial of 1000.

ShortValues

  • Write a program that reads in two numbers between 0 and 65535, stores them in short variables, and computes their unsigned sum, difference, product, quotient, and remainder , without converting them to int.