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I'm coding something for a theoretical airport case study and I need help with one bit. I've got 2 different integers with names: maxfuelCapacity and fuelCurrent, and I need something that says ' fuel needed to pump is '.....' being the difference between the maxfuelCapacity of the plane and the current amount. There are no real values so far. How do I go about doing that?

public static int maxfuelCapacity;
public int fuelCurrent;
public String name;
Boolean parked;
public String[] Plane = {
    "BA103", "BA493", "BA209"
};

public void setName(String n) {
    name = n;
}

public void setParked(Boolean o) {
    parked = o;
}

public int getInt(String Maxfuelcapacity) {
    return maxfuelCapacity;
}

public String getInt1 (String fuelCurrent) {
    return fuelCurrent;
}
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    You can create a method called fuelNeeded that returns maxfuelCapacity-fuelCurrent. Is that what you are asking? Oct 28, 2020 at 21:16
  • yeah thats right. I need it to tell me how much I need to fill up. Real values are not being used just need the code for it
    – A P
    Oct 28, 2020 at 21:21
  • You can simply print it out: System.out.println("Fuel needed to pump is" + (maxfuelCapacity - fuelCurrent)); Oct 28, 2020 at 21:26
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    Please read How to Ask. This question seems to boil down to "how do I do subtraction in Java" which doesn't show much research effort on your part. Research is considered a key part of writing a good question on stack overflow. Oct 28, 2020 at 21:49
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    I understand you're under pressure to make something work. Unfortunately Stack Overflow is meant to be a repository of useful Questions with Answers. When you post a Question users will evaluate if they think your post adds value to the repository. Personally I think you'll get more value for your time if you spend it on Oracle's Java Tutorial than posting here. You'll get an overview and general understanding that no Answer will provide.
    – Scratte
    Oct 28, 2020 at 22:04

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As has been mentioned in the comments, your method would look like:

public int fuelNeeded(int fuelCurrent, int maxfuelCapacity) {
   if(fuelCurrent >= maxfuelCapacity) {
     System.out.println("The tank already has enough");
     return 0;
   }
   return maxfuelCapacity- fuelCurrent;
}

So you call this method in your main function that does the calculation.

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  • Wouldn't you just use return maxFuelCapacity-fuelCurrent? (assuming that the other parts of the program handle having more current fuel than it can store)
    – Nosrep
    Oct 28, 2020 at 21:42
  • For this particular case, may be yes. but usually it is better to do the check rather than thinking into you are accepting correct data. don't you think?
    – Aman
    Oct 28, 2020 at 21:46
  • My first point still stands, why are you accepting arguments if they're already in the class?
    – Nosrep
    Oct 28, 2020 at 21:48
  • the code posted for the question seems POJO without a main. so the calculation is not being done here for sure.
    – Aman
    Oct 28, 2020 at 21:51
  • would the code you've just done substitute the one already in the comments or change something from my source code
    – A P
    Oct 28, 2020 at 21:51

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