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I'm supposed to create a program that takes user-entered decimal number and converts it to binary using an inner and outer for or while loop.

For some reason, whenever I enter a positive integer the program just does nothing.

My code:

public class Dec2Bin
{
    public static void main (String[] args)
    {
        System.out.println("Welcome to Decimal Number to Binary Converter");
        System.out.println("");

        Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);
        while (true)
        {
            String binary = "";
            System.out.print("Enter a decimal number (-1 to end)");
            int input = s.nextInt();

            if (input <= 0)
            {
                System.out.println("Goodbye!");
                break;
            }

            int result = input;

            while (result >= 0)
            {
                result = result / 2;
                binary = (result % 2) + binary;
            }
            System.out.println("Binary number is " + binary);
        }
    }
}

It should be prepending the remainder from result%2 to the binary string each time and that string should show the converted binary number. It does work as it's supposed to if I enter a negative number, displaying the "Goodbye!" message. Not sure where I went wrong.

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  • ALWAYS use if{}else{} just to make sure your intention is communicated that there are only 2 branches of logic that should be executed.
    – user177800
    Oct 14, 2014 at 19:10
  • Just a note, it will exit if you enter anything 0 or below, while your prompt says only entering -1 will exit. Oct 14, 2014 at 19:12
  • here is a hint, the step debugger in your IDE will show you EXACTLY why this isn't working as you intended
    – user177800
    Oct 14, 2014 at 19:13
  • thanks Jarrod, I added that. Still not working when I enter a positive integer, however.
    – sam
    Oct 14, 2014 at 19:13
  • did you step debug through it? that is what the debugger is there for, debugging!
    – user177800
    Oct 14, 2014 at 19:14

3 Answers 3

3

Your problem is the infinite loop caused by

while (result >= 0)
{
    result = result / 2;
    binary = (result % 2) + binary;
}

Change your

while (result >= 0)

to

while (result > 0)

and test as your current code doesn't work (for example decimal 1 should return 1 instead of 0)

3
  • Wow, you were right. Such a simple fix that I totally missed. Thank you.
    – sam
    Oct 14, 2014 at 19:15
  • Hmm and you're also right as the binary numbers are not coming out accurately. But the infinite loop is fixed, so that's good.
    – sam
    Oct 14, 2014 at 19:17
  • also in the while loop exchange the two line binary = (result % 2) + binary; result = result / 2; Oct 14, 2014 at 19:19
2

Change your code to this:

        Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);
        while (true)
        {
            // String binary = ""; --> do not need this
            System.out.print("Enter a decimal number (-1 to end)");
            int input = s.nextInt();

            if (input < 0) {
                System.out.println("Goodbye!");
                break;
            } else {
            System.out.print("Binary number is ");

            int binary[] = new int[8];  // ------> assume 8-bit, you can make it 16, 32, or 64
            int count = 0;
            while( input != 0 ) {
                binary[count++] = input % 2;//--> this code is equivalent to: 
                input = input / 2;          //    binary[count] = input % 2;
            }                               //    count++
            for (int i = 7; i >= 0; i--) {  // printing the binary array backwards
                System.out.print(binary[i]);
            }
        }
            System.out.print("\n\n");
        }
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  • When I run that it prints the binary number in reverse, not sure why. Otherwise good code.
    – sam
    Oct 14, 2014 at 19:29
  • I corrected it, see the new code above. I'm now assuming it's 8-bit.
    – Edwin
    Oct 14, 2014 at 19:41
0

Change the order of this 2 commands.

Keep it in this order

binary = (result % 2) + binary; result = result / 2;

Full code

import java.util.Scanner;

public class DecimalToBinary {

    public static void main (String[] args)
    {
        System.out.println("Welcome to Decimal Number to Binary Converter");
        System.out.println("");

        Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);
        while (true)
        {
            String binary = "";
            System.out.print("Enter a decimal number (-1 to end)");
            int input = s.nextInt();

            if (input <= 0)
            {
                System.out.println("Goodbye!");
                break;
            }

            int result = input;

            while (result > 0)
            {
                binary = (result % 2) + binary;
                result = result / 2;
            }
            System.out.println("Binary number is " + binary);
        }
    }
}

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