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Reusing the methods

The purpose of the code fragment in Listing 4 is to illustrate the reusable nature of methods.

Listing 4 . Calling the same methods again.
double peas; peas = 36.;double sqRtPeas = Math.sqrt(peas); System.out.println(sqRtPeas);

The code in this fragment calls the same sqrt method that was called before. In this case, the method is called to calculate thesquare root of the value stored in the variable named peas instead of the value stored in the variable named beans .

This fragment saves the value returned from the sqrt method in a new variable named sqRtPeas . Then the fragment calls the same println method as before to display the value now stored in the variable named sqRtPeas .

Write once and use over and over

Methods make it possible to write some code once and then use that code many times in the same program. This is the opposite of in-line code , which requires you to write essentially the same code multiple times in order to accomplish the same purpose more than once in a program.

Run the program

I encourage you to run the program that I presented in this lesson to confirm that you get the same results. Experiment withthe code, making changes, and observing the results of your changes. Make certain that you can explain why your changes behave as they do.

Complete program listings

Listing 5 is a complete listing of the program named SqRt01 .

Listing 5 . The program named SqRt01.
//File SqRt01.java class SqRt01 {public static void main(String[] args){double beans; beans = 25.5;double sqRtBns = Math.sqrt(beans); System.out.println(sqRtBns);double peas; peas = 36.;double sqRtPeas = Math.sqrt(peas); System.out.println(sqRtPeas);}//end main }//End SqRt01 class

Listing 6 contains the commands for a batch file that can be used to compile and run the program named SqRt01 .

Listing 6 . A batch file for compiling and running the program named SqRt01.
echo off clsdel *.class javac -cp .; SqRt01.javajava -cp .; SqRt01 pause

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