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Merge pull request #701 from IvanKuzaev/patch-1
Update PalindromicPrime.java
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import java.util.Scanner;
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public class PalindromePrime {
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public static void main(String[] args) { // Main funtion
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Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
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System.out.println("Enter the quantity of First Palindromic Primes you want");
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int n = in.nextInt(); // Input of how mant first pallindromic prime we want
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funtioning(n); // calling funtion - functioning
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int n = in.nextInt(); // Input of how many first pallindromic prime we want
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functioning(n); // calling function - functioning
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}
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public static boolean prime(int num) { // checking if number is prime or not
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for (int divisor = 2; divisor <= num / 2; divisor++) {
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for (int divisor = 3; divisor <= Math.sqrt(num); divisor += 2) {
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if (num % divisor == 0) {
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return false; // false if not prime
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}
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@ -20,22 +21,24 @@ public class PalindromePrime {
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public static int reverse(int n) { // Returns the reverse of the number
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int reverse = 0;
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while(n != 0) {
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reverse = reverse * 10;
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reverse = reverse + n%10;
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n = n/10;
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reverse *= 10;
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reverse += n%10;
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n /= 10;
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}
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return reverse;
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}
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public static void funtioning(int y){
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int count =0;
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int num = 2;
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public static void functioning(int y) {
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if (y == 0) return;
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System.out.print(2 + "\n"); // print the first Palindromic Prime
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int count = 1;
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int num = 3;
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while(count < y) {
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if(prime(num) && num == reverse(num)){ // number is prime and it's reverse is same
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if(num == reverse(num) && prime(num)) { // number is prime and it's reverse is same
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count++; // counts check when to terminate while loop
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System.out.print(num + "\n"); // Print the Palindromic Prime
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System.out.print(num + "\n"); // print the Palindromic Prime
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}
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num += 2; // inrease iterator value by two
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}
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num++; // inrease iterator value by one
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}
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}
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};
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