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Write java a program that asks the user to enter the count of
numbers that he wants to calculate, then ask the user to
enter the operation type (+ , - , * , / , % ):
- Use switch statement to select the operation.
- Print the final output of the operation.
- The program will ask the user whether he want to restart
the program by entering (true) or stopping the program by
entering (false).










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Write java a program that asks the user to enter the count of
numbers that he wants to calculate, then ask the user to
enter the operation type (+ , - , * , / , % ):
- Use switch statement to select the operation.
- Print the final output of the operation.
- The program will ask the user whether he want to restart
the program by entering (true) or stopping the program by
entering (false).










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  • "Code not implemented or not working as intended: Code Review is a community where programmers peer-review your working code to address issues such as security, maintainability, performance, and scalability. We require that the code be working correctly, to the best of the author's knowledge, before proceeding with a review." – Zeta, Peter Taylor, BCdotWEB, 200_success

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  • Welcome to Code Review. Unfortunately, we don't provide code, we review code you've written. Please see our help center for more information.
    – Zeta
    14 hours ago










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    – Peter Taylor
    14 hours ago













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Write java a program that asks the user to enter the count of
numbers that he wants to calculate, then ask the user to
enter the operation type (+ , - , * , / , % ):
- Use switch statement to select the operation.
- Print the final output of the operation.
- The program will ask the user whether he want to restart
the program by entering (true) or stopping the program by
entering (false).










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Write java a program that asks the user to enter the count of
numbers that he wants to calculate, then ask the user to
enter the operation type (+ , - , * , / , % ):
- Use switch statement to select the operation.
- Print the final output of the operation.
- The program will ask the user whether he want to restart
the program by entering (true) or stopping the program by
entering (false).







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put on hold as off-topic by πάντα ῥεῖ, Zeta, Peter Taylor, BCdotWEB, 200_success 13 hours ago


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  • "Code not implemented or not working as intended: Code Review is a community where programmers peer-review your working code to address issues such as security, maintainability, performance, and scalability. We require that the code be working correctly, to the best of the author's knowledge, before proceeding with a review." – Zeta, Peter Taylor, BCdotWEB, 200_success

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put on hold as off-topic by πάντα ῥεῖ, Zeta, Peter Taylor, BCdotWEB, 200_success 13 hours ago


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  • "Code not implemented or not working as intended: Code Review is a community where programmers peer-review your working code to address issues such as security, maintainability, performance, and scalability. We require that the code be working correctly, to the best of the author's knowledge, before proceeding with a review." – Zeta, Peter Taylor, BCdotWEB, 200_success

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  • Welcome to Code Review. Unfortunately, we don't provide code, we review code you've written. Please see our help center for more information.
    – Zeta
    14 hours ago










  • If you're looking for a site where people will write your code for you, you should expect to have to pay. A Google search for "rent a coder" should turn up various marketplaces.
    – Peter Taylor
    14 hours ago


















  • Welcome to Code Review. Unfortunately, we don't provide code, we review code you've written. Please see our help center for more information.
    – Zeta
    14 hours ago










  • If you're looking for a site where people will write your code for you, you should expect to have to pay. A Google search for "rent a coder" should turn up various marketplaces.
    – Peter Taylor
    14 hours ago
















Welcome to Code Review. Unfortunately, we don't provide code, we review code you've written. Please see our help center for more information.
– Zeta
14 hours ago




Welcome to Code Review. Unfortunately, we don't provide code, we review code you've written. Please see our help center for more information.
– Zeta
14 hours ago












If you're looking for a site where people will write your code for you, you should expect to have to pay. A Google search for "rent a coder" should turn up various marketplaces.
– Peter Taylor
14 hours ago




If you're looking for a site where people will write your code for you, you should expect to have to pay. A Google search for "rent a coder" should turn up various marketplaces.
– Peter Taylor
14 hours ago















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