https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26085965/calculate-and-print-piecewise-function
This question is a typical novice question. Or maybe a bit worse than typical. It started as:
Please help me write a Java program
Please help me write a Java program that calculates and prints the equation on the picture below . I'm required to do it in JDK 7 with Neatbeans. I tried to do it myself but it doesn't seem to be right . Here is the equation :http://s8.postimg.org/g5lizydad/6_1.png Here's what I tried to do : http://s18.postimg.org/ub9nx0vo9/image.png Thanks in advance for your help
Clearly, it needed a lot of work. Bad title. No code. No error message. Image links. It was quickly, and deservingly, downvoted and put on hold.
I tried to clean up the question, putting the first image inline (which new askers aren't allowed to do) and typing up the code in the second one. But despite my edits, the question was not just closed, it was deleted.
Calculate and print piecewise function
Please help me write a Java program that calculates and prints the equation on the picture below. I'm required to do it in JDK 7 with Neatbeans. I tried to do it myself but it doesn't seem to be right. Here is the equation:
Here's what I tried to do:
/** * * @author Luka */ public class JavaApplication9 { /** * @param args the command line arguments */ public static void main(String[] args) { // TODO code application logic here int x=0; int y; if(x>=-5); System.out.println(int y="x*x"); else System.out.println(int y="-x"); } }
Isn't deleting a bit much? Deleting the question so quickly gave the OP no time to respond to the "unclear what you're asking" closure reason. The purpose of putting questions on hold, in labeling them "on hold" rather than "closed", is to push posters to improve their questions and get them reopened, no?
I thought deleting is for questions that cannot be improved, like spam or job postings or blatantly off topic posts.
Part of me wonders if the question was deleted because folks were annoyed by the code being so bad. Which it is. It's really bad. The OP's clearly just starting out. Is that delete worthy, though?