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Question
A student is trying to convert the string present in x to a numerical value, so that he can find the square root of the converted value, However the code has an error. Name the error (syntax/logical/runtime). Correct the code so that it compiles and runs correctly.
String x="25";
int y=Double.parseDouble(x);
double r=Math.sqrt(y);
System.out.println(r);Advertisements
Solution
Syntax error, double y=Double.parseDouble(x)APPEARS IN
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