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Java Conditional Statement Exercises: Display the multiplication table of a given integer

Java Conditional Statement: Exercise-14 with Solution

Write a program in Java to display the multiplication table of a given integer.

Test Data
Input the number (Table to be calculated) : Input number of terms :5

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Java conditional statement Exercises: Display the multiplication table of a given integer

Sample Solution:

Java Code:

import java.util.Scanner;
public class Exercise14 {

   public static void main(String[] args)

{
   int j,n;

   System.out.print("Input the number(Table to be calculated): ");
{
   System.out.print("Input number of terms : ");
    Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
		    n = in.nextInt();

   System.out.println ("\n");
   for(j=0;j<=n;j++)
  
     System.out.println(n+" X "+j+" = " +n*j);
   }
}
}

Sample Output:

Input the number(Table to be calculated): Input number of terms : 5                                           
5 X 0 = 0                                                                                                     
5 X 1 = 5                                                                                                     
5 X 2 = 10                                                                                                    
5 X 3 = 15                                                                                                    
5 X 4 = 20                                                                                                    
5 X 5 = 25 

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