Saturday, April 4, 2015

Java program to check armstrong number

Java program to check armstrong number

This java program checks if a number is Armstrong or not. Armstrong number is a number which is equal to sum of digits raise to the power total number of digits in the number. Some Armstrong numbers are: 0, 1, 4, 5, 9, 153, 371, 407, 8208 etc.

Java programming code

import java.util.Scanner;
 
class ArmstrongNumber
{
   public static void main(String args[])
   {
      int n, sum = 0, temp, remainder, digits = 0;
 
      Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
      System.out.println("Input a number to check if it is an Armstrong number");      
      n = in.nextInt();
 
      temp = n;
 
      // Count number of digits
 
      while (temp != 0) {
         digits++;
         temp = temp/10;
      }
 
      temp = n;
 
      while (temp != 0) {
         remainder = temp%10;
         sum = sum + power(remainder, digits);
         temp = temp/10;
      }
 
      if (n == sum)
         System.out.println(n + " is an Armstrong number.");
      else
         System.out.println(n + " is not an Armstrong number.");         
   }
 
   static int power(int n, int r) {
      int c, p = 1;
 
      for (c = 1; c <= r; c++) 
         p = p*n;
 
      return p;   
   }
}
Download Armstrong number program class file.
Output of program:
Armstrong number java program output
Using one more loop in the above code you can generate Armstrong numbers from 1 to n(say) or between two integers (a to b).

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