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Hey guys I know that you can't use && in if statements because it's meant to be for booleans, but is there anything that I could use in an if statement that would work with integers? Here's what I have now:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Lab5ptC {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
int a = scanner.nextInt();
int b = scanner.nextInt();
int c = scanner.nextInt();
int sum = a+b+c;
while(sum!=0){
if(sum == 0){
System.out.println("This program has ended.");
}else{
sum = a + b + c;
System.out.println("The sum is "+ sum);
if(???){}
}
}
}
}
My goal from here is to end the program if the person enters in 0 three times when prompt (I haven't used a println for a prompt yet, but I can add that once I get the rest functioning because it's easy). Sum will never be zero for all practical purposes (I suppose if you wrote everything you entered as a negative number it might). So, any suggestions?
P.S. I realize that it's formatted funny on this.. I've never posted code here (at least not this much) before so sorry about that.
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