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I am getting a logic error every time I run this program, I feel like the code below should do exactly what the question wants, but the output is definitely wrong. I dont see what I am doing wrong.

Write a Java program (name it RandomNumbers) that generates random numbers as follows. Make sure to properly label your output for each part below and print the outputs on separate lines. As in the previous program, use the tab escape character to line-up the outputs after the labels. a) A random integer number between 30 and 50 (inclusive). b) A random integer number between 20 and -20 (inclusive). c) A random integer number between -20 and -60 (inclusive). d) A random floating-point number between 0.0 and 15.9999 (inclusive).

This is what I have so far:

public class RandomNumbers{

public static void main(String[] args) {

    // Part A) Generate a random integer number between 30 and 50 (inclusive)
    System.out.println("a) Random integer between 30 and 50 (inclusive): " +
            30 + (int)(Math.random() * ((50 - 30) + 1)));
    // Part B) Generate a random integer number between 20 and -20 (inclusive)
    System.out.println("a) Random integer between 30 and 50 (inclusive): " +
            (-20) + (int)(Math.random() * ((20 - (-20)) + 1)));
    // Part C) Generate a random integer number between -20 and -60 (inclusive)
    System.out.println("a) Random integer between 30 and 50 (inclusive): " +
            (-60) + (int)(Math.random() * (((-20) - (-60)) + 1)));
    // Part d) Generate a random floating-point number between 0.0 and 15.9999 (inclusive)
    System.out.println("a) Random integer between 30 and 50 (inclusive): " +
           0.0 + (double)(Math.random() * ((15.9999 - 0.0) + 1)));
}}

My output is: a) Random integer between 30 and 50 (inclusive): 3018 a) Random integer between 30 and 50 (inclusive): -207 a) Random integer between 30 and 50 (inclusive): -6014 a) Random integer between 30 and 50 (inclusive): 0.03.7171159220482286 which isnt right as you can see.

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    I get errors - it would be best if you showed us what you tried and what errors you got.
    – Thomas
    Feb 27, 2017 at 15:46
  • You could copy and paste your code and replace the parameters.
    – Compass
    Feb 27, 2017 at 15:46
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    And another university assignment...
    – domsson
    Feb 27, 2017 at 15:47
  • @RegularlyScheduledProgramming I'm not sure that's really a duplicate. The title indicates so but the OP actually asks for something totally different (how to do it for different sets of parameters).
    – Thomas
    Feb 27, 2017 at 15:48
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    Tell your teacher tab is not an "escape character." Tab and escape are both control characters. Feb 27, 2017 at 16:04

2 Answers 2

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Your Problem is that you did not put your calculation in parenthesis. Java will therefor consider the + signs in your expression as String concatenation.

Example:

System.out.println("Test"+1+2);

prints Test12, but

System.out.println("Test"+(1+2));

prints Test3.

So in your first example you will get 3018 as output because instead of adding 30+18 it simply adds both numbers to your String.

So the correct code that will give you your desired output will be

System.out.println("a) Random integer between 30 and 50 (inclusive): " +
        (30 + (int)(Math.random() * ((50 - 30) + 1))));
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  • You are correct, forgot the parentheses at the beginning of the computation. Much appreciated. Feb 27, 2017 at 16:11
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You need to add Parentheses to the adding expressions, or it will be concatenaded instead of added. (Example: text + 30 + 1 => text301) In the last case, you don't need to add 1.

public static void main(String[] args) {

    // Part A) Generate a random integer number between 30 and 50 (inclusive)
    System.out.println("a) Random integer between 30 and 50 (inclusive): " +
            (30 + (int)(Math.random() * ((50 - 30) + 1))) );
    // Part B) Generate a random integer number between 20 and -20 (inclusive)
    System.out.println("a) Random integer between -20 and 20 (inclusive): " +
            ((-20) + (int)(Math.random() * ((20 - (-20)) + 1))) );
    // Part C) Generate a random integer number between -20 and -60 (inclusive)
    System.out.println("a) Random integer between -20 and -60 (inclusive): " +
            ((-60) + (int)(Math.random() * (((-20) - (-60)) + 1))) );
    // Part d) Generate a random floating-point number between 0.0 and 15.9999 (inclusive)
    System.out.println("a) Random integer between 0.0 and 15.9999 (inclusive): " +
           (0.0 + (double)(Math.random() * (16)) );
}

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