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I'm trying to figure out how to take a word as input from a user, then return that same string in a different format.

For example, the input "dog" needs to show up as

d
oo
ggg

I can only use for-statements, not if-statements...and the program is supposed to only have 2 methods, the second one should return a value.

I know how to take the input from the user, but I'm a bit lost on how to return a string that's formatted like the one above.

This IS a homework question, so I'm not expecting anyone to just give me the answer. I'm really just stuck and have no idea what to do next. It's a basic java 1 class, so I can't use anything too complicated.

Here's my unfinished code so far. I know it has a ton of problems >.<

    import java.util.Scanner;

    public class Lab06Edit {

       public static void main(String[] args ) {
          Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);
          System.out.print("Enter a word:  ");
          String input = keyboard.next();

       wordAngle(input);
       System.out.print("" + wordAngle(input));

    }

       public static String wordAngle(String word) {
          String result = "";
          for (int i=0; i<=input.length(); i++) {
             System.out.println(input.charAt(i)*i +"\n");
          return result;
          }     
       }
    }
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    is return result; being inside the for loop a typo? Also, you use word and a variable but seem to be trying to call input as if it was word Sep 29, 2013 at 16:10
  • There's no variable input declared in your wordAngle method. Sep 29, 2013 at 16:12

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If you multiply char with integer than char will be converted to ASCII code and result will be integer. You should concat char with String to produce your desired result. Look at your expected output code in below:

 public class Lab06Edit {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);
        System.out.print("Enter a word:  ");
        String input = keyboard.next();
        wordAngle(input);
    }

    public static void wordAngle(String input) {
        for (int i = 0; i < input.length(); i++) {
            String result = "";
            for (int j = 0; j <= i; j++) {
                result += input.charAt(i);
            }
            System.out.println(result);
        }
    }
}
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Printing a letter multiple times

input.charAt(i)*i is a little surprising at first but you are trying to multiple a letter. Unsurprisingly java doesn't like this and converts the letter to a number before multiplying it. Hence (after removing a few bugs) an input of dog gives an output of. To an extent this is Java's fault as string + string works.

0      % d=100, 0*100=0

111    % 0=111 1*111=111

206    % g=103 2*103=206

If you want to print something multiple times, then the easiest way (not necessarily the best way, but this is homework after all) is to put it in a for loop, you can use System.out.print rather than System.out .println to avoid advancing the line. In your case a for loop within a for loop. Alternatively you can build a string piece by piece and + them together in a loop (still not best but better) and return that string to be printed within a println statement. Give it a go and see if you can figure it out, ask if you need more of a hint.

Array length

for (int i=0; i<=input.length(); i++) remember everything is zero based in java, so if something has length 3 it has elements 0,1,2. You current code has 0,1,2,3. When your code gets to the mythical element 3 it returns a String index out of range exception.

Minor mistakes

You've put the return statement inside the for loop, I presume a mistake, and you've also changed from using variable name word to input, again I assume a typo

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