I am very new to JAVA Programming and was trying to make a Java Program that consists of 2 classes and an interface. The main class is StartingPoint.java, the other class is Calculate.java and the interface is Equations.java.
So far I have one equation in the Equation.java interface which consists of a simple addition function. I want the program to prompt the user to insert 2 integers and return the added solution. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This is my main class called StartingPoint.java
import java.util.Scanner;
public class StartingPoint {
public static void main (String Hoda[]){
System.out.println("Please enter two values");
Scanner a = new Scanner(System.in);
Scanner b = new Scanner(System.in);
Calculate calculator = new Calculate();
int answer = calculator.add(in.nextInt(a), nextInt(Scanner b));
System.out.print(answer);
}
}
Here is my second class: Calculate.java
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Calculate implements Equations {
@Override
public int add(Scanner a, Scanner b) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
return (a + b);
}
}
And here is my Interface called Equations.java
import java.util.Scanner;
public interface Equations {
int add(Scanner a, Scanner b);
}
int
s. How your calculator obtains its inputs should not matter to the calculation engine itself. Rather, yourStartingPoint
class should collect twoint
s from the user, and pass them to the calculator.