Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures, Comprehensive Version (11th Edition)
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Chapter 3.5, Problem 3.5.2CP
Suppose x = 2andy = 3. Show the output, if any, of the following code. What is the output if x = 3 and y = 2? What is the output if x = 3 and y = 3?
if (x > 2)
if (y > 2) {
int z = x + y;
System.out.println(“z is” + z);
}
else
System.out.println(“x is ” + x);
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