Java Programming
Maximum out of
Multiple Numbers
Group Members:
Abhishek Goswami
Ankur Kharecha
Azmat Hussain
Kuldeep Bhatelia
Joshan Abraham
The Genesis of JAVA
When the chronicle of the computer
languages is written, the following will be
said: B led to C,C evolved into C++, and C++
Set the stage for java.
The most of the characters and parameters
of java are inherited from C,C++.
In 1991James Gosling, Patrick Naughton,
Chris Warth and Mike Sheridan at Sun
Microsystems Inc. conceived the JAVA.
Introduction to JAVA
It’s almost entirely object-oriented
It has a vast library of predefined objects and
operations
It’s more platform independent
– this makes it great for Web programming
It’s more secure
Requirement Specifications
Hardware Requirement
Software Requirement
Hardware Requirements
CPU Processor : Intel Pentium II, 1.6Ghz
HDD Space : 1.3 MB
RAM : SDRAM/DDR 2, 64 MB
Keyboard Setup: 106 keys Standard
Multimedia Keyboard
Mouse: 3-D Optical Mouse
Software Requirements
O.S. Requirement: Win 98/XP/Vista
Software: Sun Microprocessor Inc., JVM
Version 1.5
Explorer: IE 4.0/5.0
Developed using:
Windows Vista, Intel Pentium Centrino,
1.83GHz, 250 SATA HDD, 3GB RAM
Brief introduction of program
Target with aim
Flowchart
All parameters and functions
All cases
About
This program is about accepting multiple inputs
from the user and process to obtain
maximum out of the entered numbers.
The JAVA language is the best platform which
is used to develop such programs.
Flowchart of the Program
START
Initialization:
int max=0,t; c
Print: Enter two
or more numbers max = t If (max = t)
For Exception Block:
(i=0; Print: “Parsing Errors”
i=args.length; Print: “Value of max:”
i++
END
t =input numbers
c
Maximum Out of Multiple Numbers
class max
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
int max=0,t;
try
{
max=Integer.parsInt(args[0]);
for (int i=0;i<args.length;i++)
{
t=Integer.parseInt( args[i] );
if (max=0)
max=t;
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
system.out.println(“ Parsing Errors”);
}
system.out.println(“ Max is ”+max);
}
}
Output
C:\JPS\ab>javac JPS.java
C:\JPS\ab>java JPS
30 56 73 84 47
Max is 84.
Applet Screenshot
Conclusion
References:
JAVA 2 ‘The Complete Reference’, Fifth
Edition by Herbert Schildt
‘The History of JAVA’ by Mark Jefferson
www.sunjava.com: Sun Microprocessors Inc.
www.javaprogramming.com