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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2What have you tried? People are much more likely to help you if you can demonstrate that you have attempted to solve the problem yourself.– Cameron SkinnerOct 8, 2011 at 18:35
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why have you not accepted any answers for the questions you have asked?– Mead3000Oct 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);
}
public int sub(int a, int b) {
if(a > b){
return a - b;
}
else if (b > a) {
return b - a;
}
else return 0;
}
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 istrue
? Why swap out withtemp
? 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. Oct 9, 2011 at 15:07 -
@tolnicolas you still wouldn't need two
if
s, 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