So my teacher is having us work with for loops and one of our assignments is to make a for loop that will change any base 2 number to base 10. I'll post what I have done so far. I'm only in AP Computer Science to the code will look amateurish.
public long getBaseTen( )
{
long ten=0;
for (int i = 0; i < binary.length()-1; i++)
{
if (binary.charAt(binary.length()-i-1) == '0');
ten += 0;
if (binary.charAt(binary.length()-i-1) == '1');
ten += Math.pow(2, i);
}
return ten;
}
binary is a string variable that contains the base 2 number earlier specified by the user. I need to convert this base 2 string into base 10 and store that number into long ten. Right now whenever I call this method, I always get the same number depending on the length of the string. If the string is 2 letters long, it will always return a 1, if it's 3 letters long, it will always return a 3, if it's 4 letters long, it will always return a 7 and so on. Help would be very much appreciated.
Math.pow(2,i)
could be replaced with a variablelong factor
starting as 1, then being multiplied by 2 for each turn (not only the turns wherechar=='1'
).Integer
classInteger.parseInt(urString,2)
where 2 is the radix.