package uwstout.courses.cs144.labs.lab2; import java.util.Scanner; /** * Reads in a value (in stones) and converts it to ounces. * * @author Brett Bender * @version 2022.09.20 */ public class Stones { private static final int STONE_POUNDS_CF = 14; private static final int POUNDS_OUNCES_CF = 16; private static final int STONE_OUNCES_CF = STONE_POUNDS_CF * POUNDS_OUNCES_CF; /** * Reads in a value (in stones) and converts it to ounces. * * @param args Command line arguments (not used) * * * Input: 2 stones Expected: 448 ounces * * Input: -1 stones Expected: -224 ounces * * Input: 0 stones Expected: 0 ounces */ public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("How heavy is the object in stones?"); // Read in the weight in stones int stonesIn = scan.nextInt(); // Calculate the weight in ounces int ouncesOut = stonesIn * STONE_OUNCES_CF; // Output it to the user System.out.printf("%d stones in ounces is %d ounces.\n", stonesIn, ouncesOut); scan.close(); } }