# work out how many times a number divides into another in java and print it out

I need to be able to input two numbers, divide the first by the second and output how many times it goes into it and what the remainder is.

I can print out the remainder but how do I work out how many times the number divides by? My code is as follows

import java.util.Scanner;

public class TotalAndRemainder
{

public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);

int firstvalue = keyboard.nextInt();

int secondvalue = keyboard.nextInt();

int total = firstvalue / secondvalue;
int remainder = firstvalue % secondvalue;

System.out.println("The remainder is " + remainder);

}
}

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I'm confused, isn't that pretty much the definition of division, which you're already doing (you call it total)? 12 / 4 = 3 ; 4 goes into 12 3 times. You've already got the code for that. –  James Feb 23 '13 at 17:28
Please exaplin with sample Input and Output.. so that we can modify the code..? –  Akshay Joy Feb 23 '13 at 17:30
Yes you're right! :) i couldn't see the wood for the trees. I was thinking I would have to write something else to count how many times I did the division and then print it out. I just need to print out the total variable value. –  user1819620 Feb 23 '13 at 17:32

If I understand correctly what you are trying to do you already have how many times secondvalue goes into firstvalue, when you find total. You just need to print it out with a statement like so:

System.out.println(secondvalue + " goes into " + firstvalue + ", " + total + "times.");

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Thanks guys, I guess I was looking too closely at it and not realising I already had the answer in my original code. –  user1819620 Feb 23 '13 at 17:37
System.out.println(firstNumber + " goes into " + secondNumber + " " + total + " times. The remainder is " + remainder + ".");


In java int\int=int, i.e. your total field already gives you the number of whole times.

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Thanks guys, I guess I was looking too closely at it and not realising I already had the answer in my original code. –  user1819620 Feb 23 '13 at 17:37
import java.util.Scanner;

public class TotalAndRemainder
{

public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);

int firstvalue = keyboard.nextInt();

int secondvalue = keyboard.nextInt();
if(firstvalue >= secondvalue)
{
int total = firstvalue / secondvalue;
int remainder = firstvalue % secondvalue;
}
else
{
int total = secondvalue / firstvalue;
int remainder = secondvalue % firstvalue;
}

System.out.println("The total is " + total + "remainder is " + remainder);

}
}


I hope this will work for u...

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Thanks for the help, I appreciate it. Just started to learn Java and programming in general so it's taking some getting used to. –  user1819620 Feb 23 '13 at 17:42
Welcome, don't hesitate..... this is the way of learning, keep trying... i hope u will be a expert in no time... –  Aminul Feb 23 '13 at 17:47
Well I've got 12 weeks of it for one of the modules for my degree course, but hopefully I will find the time to stick at it and learn more even after the module is finished. –  user1819620 Feb 23 '13 at 18:00