Thursday, 4 August 2011

Relational Operator

In this section we will get the how to display the relational operator. First all of , we have to defined class named "RelationalOperator". To define the value inside of class values of integer type. To assign values of  numbers define the method main is overload method. The method will be assign two argument values of  integer type. Now after to call the method. After that we are going to create one class method  which is return the one by one values. Here in this program we have to create object method which is return the integer type values. So output will be display on the screen by using println() method
Here is the code of this program

import java.io.*;
class RelationalOperator
{
  public static int val1;
  public static int val2;
  public static void main(int val1, int val2)
  {
  val1=val1;
  val2=val2;
  }
  public int Equal()
  {
  if(val1 == val2)
  {
  System.out.println("both are equal");
  }
  if(val1!=val2)
  {
  System.out.println("both are notequal");
  }
  if(val1<val2)
  {
  System.out.println("Value1 is less then values2");
  }
  if(val1 > val2)
  
  {
  System.out.println(val1+" is greater then " + val2);
  }
  return(0);
  }
  
  public static void main(String arg[])
  {
  try{
  RelationalOperator relationalOperator = new RelationalOperator();
  BufferedReader object = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
  System.out.println("Enter the number1");
  relationalOperator.val1= Integer.parseInt(object.readLine());
  System.out.println("Enter the number2");
  relationalOperator.val2= Integer.parseInt(object.readLine());
  int equal=relationalOperator.Equal();

  }
  catch(Exception e){}
  }
}

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