I have written a code that is supposed to count the following, here some examples:
x(2) = 1 * (1+2) = 3
x(4) = 1 * (1+2) * (1+2+3) * (1+2+3+4) = 180
x(5) = 1 * (1+2) * (1+2+3) * (1+2+3+4) * (1+2+3+4+5) = 2700
Edit:
Thx a lot so far to everyone!
I didn't expect to get help that fast and precise, really nice :D
Just modified my code now and I no longer get 0 as result (no matter what i typed) which is very good. But I think there is another mistake left somewhere, let's say I type into console 2, I will get 2 as result. If I type 4, I get 24 as result. For 5 I get 120 and 6 I get 720. From this I could realize one thing. If i divide let's say 720 by 6, I get 120 which is the previous result (of 5). And if I take result of 5 which is 120 and divide it by 4, I get 24.
public class CounIt
{
public static int i;
public static int j;
public static int b;
public static int c;
public static int a (int k)
{
j = 0;
for (i = 1; i <= k; ++i)
j = j + 1;
return j;
}
public static int x (int k)
{
b = 1;
for (c = 1; c <= k; ++c)
b = b * a(c);
return b;
}
public static void main (String[] args)
{
int k = Integer.parseInt(args[0]);
System.out.println(x(k));
}
}
b = 1;