Lottery problem | Sololearn: Learn to code for FREE!
New course! Every coder should learn Generative AI!
Try a free lesson
+ 1

Lottery problem

I wanted a program that has two given integers. If all the 3digits of a given number is the same as the second inputted number, then print "Win"; else, print "Nah". Ex1: Input: 222 2 Output: Win Ex2: Input: 515 5 Output: Nah Ex3: Input: 888 8 Output: Win I need help. I absolutely have no idea how to do this. I did a little coding, but it only chooses the most occurring number: https://code.sololearn.com/cA100a6A15a2

16th Jun 2021, 10:32 AM
Brianna
5 Answers
+ 2
Input should see as follows: 7 777 https://code.sololearn.com/c5KtsGlNbvbr/?ref=app
16th Jun 2021, 10:52 AM
JaScript
JaScript - avatar
+ 1
Brianna You are doing logically correct but taking number in reverse. First is 3 digit number next is single digit number as you specified in description... Next compare it if result is 3 or not. If result==3 ,print Win else print Nah.... you can simply this with (digit*10+digit)*10+digit == integer ? "Win" :"Nah"
16th Jun 2021, 10:48 AM
Jayakrishna 🇮🇳
+ 1
Good job, Brianna. You just lacked control over result. Now write better. No m, no result, a boolean and less code Something as import java.util.Scanner; class Main{ public static void main (String args[]){ Scanner input = new Scanner (System.in); boolean win=true; int digit = input.nextInt(); int integer = input.nextInt(); for(;win && integer>0;integer/=10) win=(integer%10)==digit; System.out.println((win)?"win":"nah"); } } if you prefer the whole first and then the single digit just swap the two nextInt you could also delete the boolean, but you lose in readability
16th Jun 2021, 4:23 PM
Ciro Pellegrino
Ciro Pellegrino - avatar
+ 1
Like this import java.util.Scanner; class Main{ public static void main (String args[]){ Scanner input = new Scanner (System.in); int d = input.nextInt(); int i = input.nextInt(); for(;i%10==d && i>0;i/=10); System.out.println((i>0)?"win":"nah"); } }
16th Jun 2021, 4:41 PM
Ciro Pellegrino
Ciro Pellegrino - avatar
0
obviously 0 is not allowed do you need 0 allowed in the integer?
16th Jun 2021, 4:42 PM
Ciro Pellegrino
Ciro Pellegrino - avatar