Computer Applications
What will be the output when the following code segments are executed?
(i)
String s = "1001";
int x = Integer.valueOf(s);
double y = Double.valueOf(s);
System.out.println("x="+x);
System.out.println("y="+y);
(ii)
System.out.println("The king said \"Begin at the beginning!\" to me.");
Java
Java Library Classes
ICSE 2014
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Answer
(i) The output of the code is:
x=1001
y=1001.0
(ii) The output of the code is:
The king said "Begin at the beginning!" to me.
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