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If I get two totals as an input, where the first and second number may vary in which is larger, how would I set the calculation to always be the greater number subtracted by the smaller one?

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    What have you tried? People are much more likely to help you if you can demonstrate that you have attempted to solve the problem yourself. Oct 8, 2011 at 18:35
  • why have you not accepted any answers for the questions you have asked?
    – Mead3000
    Oct 23, 2011 at 21:18

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I would use something like that:

public int sub(int firstNumber, int secondNumber) {
    return Math.max(firstNumber, secondNumber) - Math.min(firstNumber, secondNumber);
}

or:

public int sub(int firstNumber, int secondNumber) {
    return Math.abs(firstNumber - secondNumber);
}
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substract both and return the absolute value

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You could use the following:

Math.abs(a - b)
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       public int sub(int a, int b) {
          if(a > b){
            return a - b;
          }
          else if (b > a) {
            return b - a;
          }
          else return 0;
       }
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The Math class provides a few methods that can do that for you, or you can just do a simple swap of values like that:

public int sub(int firstNumber, int secondNumber) {

    if( firstNumber < secondNumber ) {
        int temp = secondNumber;
        secondNumber = firstNumber;
        firstNumber = temp;
    }
    return firstNumber - secondNumber;
}
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  • wouldn't it be simpler to just return secondNumber - firstNumber if the if condition is true? Why swap out with temp? Oct 9, 2011 at 6:54
  • @CrackerJack9 There are a lot of ways to accomplish that, I'm just giving one possibility. Instead of two if I'm just creating a new variable, at that point I guess it's just a matter of choice.
    – talnicolas
    Oct 9, 2011 at 15:07
  • @tolnicolas you still wouldn't need two ifs, just subtract different directions in each. If they're equal, it won't matter which way they go, so far less efficient to create a new variable. Oct 9, 2011 at 17:32

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